Forgive the length of this post. Indulge me, please, and then if you have the time read carefully.
Mothership or whatever it seems the phenomena has enough motherships to take us all for a ride.
The apocalyptic movies I’ve seen, all of the Invasion of the Body Snatcher flicks--all 4 or 5 of them, Independence Day, The Arrival, and the War of
the Worlds all in one may be sending a message to us. The Day the Earth Stood Still is not exactly apocalyptic but very confrontational…So we can
include that one too.
The standard conspiracy theory that the government is doing a slow disclosure through things like Hollywood movies and other forms of Alien/ufo lore
is interesting.
If so the above, what general message are they sending?
I would say, surveying the movies I’ve seen and the most recent government propaganda effort through TTSA, they convey a negative and
confrontational view of the alien/ufo phenomenon. Indeed, as if a humongous mothership might swoop down one day and scoop a bunch of us up, as
happened in Spielberg’s War of the worlds.
Or there may be hidden pods in garages and basements with a copy of you to replace you, as in Body Snatchers.
Two of the movies, The Day the Earth Stood Still( Both versions, in 1951 and 2008) and 1996 The Arrival, starring Charlie Sheen, may tell us why the
aliens are confrontational ultimately: the environmental damage humans are perpetuating.
Strangely, I don’t know of or can't recall ( maybe someone can enlighten) any alien movie about nuclear WMDs.
Maybe that tells us something?
Anyway, in all of the movies above, if we take the vital theme of each one of them, we can deduce a coherent message in them.
Interestingly, they’ve made 4 or 5 versions of the movie Body Snatchers, starting with the 1956 version. Are they trying to tell us something? Why
are so many versions heaped on the movie-going public?
The film's storyline concerns an extraterrestrial invasion that begins in the fictional California town of Santa Mira. Alien plant spores have fallen
from space and grown into large seed pods, each one capable of producing a visually identical copy of a human. As each pod reaches full development,
it assimilates the physical traits, memories, and personalities of each sleeping person placed near it until only the replacement is left; these
duplicates, however, are devoid of all human emotion. Little by little, a local doctor uncovers this "quiet" invasion and attempts to stop i
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Think of David Jacobs's bizarre alien abduction and hybrid theory.
And why do two movies, WOTW and the Day the Earth Stood Still, connect to Newark, NJ?
One, the Spielberg WOTW, was made in the Ironbound section of Newark. The day the Earth stood still, inside the movie storyline, the alien, played by
Keanu Reeves, when escaping from the government's clutches, ended up going first to a train station in the same neighborhood the WOTW was made!
Probably a coincidence, but I find patterns like that interesting.
So, we can deduct from these movies the government's messages:
The aliens are here to replace us in some form( the body snatcher theme) because were destroying the environment( The Arrival and The Day the earth
stood still).
And eventually, there will be a reckoning( WOTW, The Arrival, Day the Earth Stood Still, Independence Day, and Body Snatchers). In fact, they all
relay this grim message.
Finally, we can’t look at the silly stories in themselves since they usually are silly such as the one I don’t mention above, Mars Attacks. But
that, too, should be analyzed, however silly.
Silly entertainment is not the point. The point is to look at the messages holistically in the theme of the movies and combine them.
And when we do, humankind may have a challenging future ahead.