She sets us. I love STOs, spend it will spend spend, spend slay. It is no la she she she she, standing the stands, listening the spring springs spring later. All right, what's up, boys and girls. It's everybody ready for some Mission comb Possible. That's all I can do in terms of Tom Cruise. So I know everybody wants an impression. Do your Tom Cruise. That's it. I don't really he doesn't have a particularly unique signature in terms of kind of a normal voice, so I can't
really do some kind of outlandish accurate Tom Cruise presentation. But I can do that. So today we're gonna be doing a deep dive a little bit like the last one. Now, you guys know, we did all of the franchise in anticipation of this new one, which I thought it was a really good podcast if you didn't see it. I think sometimes our movie podcasts, which are underrated, we get really deep in them, and I think people forget the movies and I just don't care about movies. That's fine, whatever,
You don't have to care about movies. But our Mission Coon Possible stream was pretty solid, boy, pretty based. This one. Ryan Hall's all right. Huh oh, come on, nah, go o here, Nah, get your ways. I don't know, I watched this right now. Nah, Uncle baby Billy Baby, Uncle baby Billy is bibble bunkers anyway, whoon now it was a toilet baby. You got a lot of toilet babies
out here. Anyway. You know, we love movies over here, and I'm gonna do a little refresher on all the other ones, not too much time, and then we'll break down the new one, because just on an entertainment level, pretty nice, pretty good, pretty solid. I mean, it's nice to see movies that connect with what movies used to be, right, I mean, everybody used to go to the movies and have fun, because if you're in the eighties, you loved action movies, you love action
heroes. It was very macho, it was very normal. And ever since the two two thousands, all that's been flipped, of course, is now like feminist so called heroes, and it's all kind of ridiculous. Then I won't say that every movie since the two thousands completely bad, but we all know that this has just been completely inundated with this kind of flipped, inverted message. So it's nice to see first of all, just a movie in the classic action style action hero vein. I mean, it feels like an
eighties and nineties action movie. So that was fun. That was good. It was it was like we were watching you know, Tom Koom jumping from the train, chasing, grabbing John Boy's butt back in nineteen ninety six or whatever. Right, I remember going. I was in high school and I went to the theater to see old Tom Koom in Mission Impossible one, am I one, and I had a lot of fun. I had a lot
of fun at am I one. Now, second point, this isn't just a decent or good movie because it harkens back to eighties and nineties action blockbusters, summer blockbusters. It's actually a good movie. It's very well done. In fact, I will go so far as to say that it might even be one of the top ten, in easily in the top ten spy movies of all time. It is that good of a spy film. I love spy movies. I've seen a zillion of them, written two books that deal
heavenly with many of them. And I think I can say with some certitude that to be this far into a franchise and to have this Good of A Part seven was really impressive. There's one little area that I disagree with that comes up in the film, which just Hollywood eyes it. Otherwise, though this is this is a really good movie. I mean, they it's it's I'll stop short of saying it was a perfect movie, but I mean, you just can't. There's nothing wrong with this. It was just it was
great. I mean on all levels, even to the point of getting into kind of this deep esoteric stuff. Now I'm not saying that all the deep esoteric, predicted programming stuff that we're talking about it's gonna vindicate Hollywood and make Hollywood good. I'm not saying anything like that. So, yes, these kinds of films do have a tendency to obviously still have the propaganda that we
always talk about. However, I will say this for the Mission Impossible films, if you go back to Ghost Protocol, if you go back to some of the other installments where we would typically think the bad guys will be always the Russians, the Mission Impossible films have a tendency to actually make people in
the US gub A Mint and the CIA the bad guys. Typically there's a mole in the in the CIA, there's a bad guy and typically there's a higher level society, the syndicate something like this, which is behind a lot of these big scale events. And you know, Tom Cruise is an interesting character because he will sometimes do some kind of bays things. I'm not saying he's a baize guy. I'm not saying. I'm just saying, like, because sometimes he doesn't, but sometimes he does, which is just kind of
surprising. And I wonder if part of that has to do with scientology, does kind of have this little element of being anti big pharma? Now I'm I'm saying that it is a you know, we've we've dived into that what all that is many many times. But I'm just trying to figure out, like, sometimes Tom Cruise will do certain films or projects that don't really seem to be totally woke or totally establishment, and I'm just speculating as to why
that is. However, I do think that Tom seems to pretty clearly probably be one of these intelligence connect at Hollywood people. If you look at a lot of the training that he's had, if you look at a lot of the connections, I mean, the stuff that he does, it's it's very you know, special spec ops ishe. I mean, even all of the stunts, even all of this stuff, it's like he's like a black ops
guy right in real life. Probably, Now that's just my speculation based on If you notice the promos that they had for the new Mission Impossible film, it was all of these ads and videos that would pop up of him actually doing all of these stunts, right. And we've also seen that a lot of the tech, a lot of the gadgets that we've seen in the spy films. We saw this with the Bond films, even all the way back
to Searlon Corree. We saw the implementation tech gadgets that would actually kind of prep us for the future surveillance world, or the future phone world, the cell world, or surveillance right. And even within the franchise itself. If you remember ving Rams character Phineas Freak yo eating, you remember when I was writing cold as Phineas Freak and then you fed up my Gucci jacket in the desert eating. That's my ving Rams baby, And that was pretty good,
I will have to say so for myself. Now we had hacking, we had all of this stuff that was very popular. In the nineties and movies, and that very much prepped us for the world that we live in now. A lot of the sci fi movies and spy movie gadgetry predicted the future. How do they do that well, because a lot of those movies had consultants, and they had people from intelligence agencies, and they had people advising
on scripts who had worked in deep state offices. Will say, so they were able to say, you know, this is what we think the future will be alike, this is the latest tag blah blah blah blah blah. And that's admitted in many many books. We've covered that many many times, so it's not a conspiracy theory. It's actually well known. You could read any Jacobson's Dark DARPA book History of DARPA, and some of the last chapters are the meetings between I think Kathleen Kennedy, James Cameron, and a lot
of the DARPA Pentagon people about various movies. So there's a symbiotic relationship there. Now, why were so many hacker movies in the nineties kind of predicting us in preparing because I think they knew that they planned that the world would be pretty much living online, our lives, our business, our education. I think all of that they knew a long time ago would be sort of
transitioned over into the online of space and other examples. You know, if you go back and watch the Bond films, a lot of the tech that you see Q developing four Bond, it's stuff that would kind of later be normalized. Now. Some of its cartoonish and silly, like in the Roger you know, the Roger Moore era, when you basically got like weaponized dolphins that you know you can ride on or some shit like that. I'm just crazy stuff right, Like I don't know, like a floating sex raft or
something that you know didn't come about at the end. I forget which Roger Moore one it is where it's like a it's a device that protects you from an avalanche and that you can get laid in. Remember that thing. So it's because it floats on the ocean. So yeah, that thing. I'll think I'm thinking of the right thing, right, Remember that. It's like I'm about to make a booty call, but also I might accidentally trigger trigger avalanche, so I need to be protected on all accounts in that situation.
Right, because you don't want avalanche, you know, when you're trying to get some coiicas. According to Roger Moore, those kinds not every gadget. Some of these gadgets are ridiculous. But long story short, you know, this is something to pay attention to. And I think, you know, if you think about the ghost protocol, when Tom Coomb is climbing the big Abu Dhabi Giant Tower or whatever that is, those gloves there are sort of prototypes of that kind of thing. I don't think the actual glove that he
has in the movie. I looked that up. It doesn't that doesn't exist. But a lot of the other gadgetry that we see three D printing, remember that three D printing popped up I think in m I one, which is pretty wild. So in nineteen ninety six you basically had the idea of three D printing there. I think that was kind of in Face Off as well, the Nicholas Cage movie. But so we've got a lot of gadgetry that predicts the future. We've got a lot of fakery, intelligence and news
and PSI out fakery throughout the franchise, etc. Et cetera. So you guys. Remember that. You can go watch that other podcast where we broke down all the other ones. But the point of all that is, you know, the these types of movies are very important to pay attention to for where they want to take us and for where the programming is leading us,
is what I'm trying to say. And so especially these kinds of big Bond blockbusters, Mission impossibles, you know, even sometimes the Marvel Universe or whatever, those are really important, not because the quality or the content itself, but because of what might be in those to prepare us for where the propagandas intending to take us right where the establishment wants to go. But aside from those factors and all that, the side ups and the propaganda. Again,
just on a film level, this is really good. I mean, this is I mean, I want to say a perfect movie. The only reason I would say it's not a perfect film is because there's a couple things that occur that kind of reminded me of other things. You know, the train scene, I know, I get that it's kind of referring back to the original mission Mission Impossible, with you know, Tom Coom trying to play grab butt on the top of the trains with John Voiket, But I don't know.
I feel like we've done the train thing and we've seen the train hanging off of a cliff type of thing. I mean, I just feel like some of these stunts, if they've been a little different. I mean, we've seen this Tom Kum on a motorcycle car chase in like every movie that Tom Cruise is in. And yes, we do have Tom Cruise running, right, so Tom Kum is doing his classic run. I know there's a
lot of fans of Tom Cruise running out there. There's actually videos with millions of views, and we want to give props to all of the Tom Cruise running fetish people out there. A lot of y'all really into that. Use that's your thing. No judgments from me. Ain't no judging over here. And I'm pointing this out because they actually did studies on this. This is illustrative for us, even beyond the kind of the silliness, because there was
actual studies done that people preferred watching the Tom Kum running scenes. I think it's like and then he got really into how you perfect running all the way back to legend right, how you perfect running the best? So there's like this, like Tom Coon must be. He seemed like a very what is this Jerry McGuire or the firm. He's even chasing chicks down the road and the firm. Look at Alacie back then. He's got this kind of jiggly fifth style, right. He doesn't have the CIA you know, Jackie chan
chop style yet, but a lot of running in the firm. And it's like you would think that this would be a little odd, but people love this. I don't know, it's weird things, you know, what. What I want to see in the movie Tom Cruise running, I mean he probably even runs in Cocktail. I don't know. But does he run in I mean, is it every movie? I mean they were going back to legend. Dude, he running cocktail and what's he gonna run? Run? Chasing Elizabeth Shoot? I don't know. But we got the Firm. He's
over there sprinting. We got Mission Impossible one and two. He's of course he's gonna sprint in those vanilla sky He's sprinting. That's in the freaking virtual thing and he's cryogenically frozen into a matrix and he's sprinting. And you put Tom Cruise in us freaking matrix. He's gonna sprint still. I mean, he's just a sprightly dude. I mean, you put him over there and
uh, I don't know, eighteen hundreds of Samurai Japan. He's sprints run like remember that guy in the Old Testament, one of the guys who's the messenger for the king. He runs until he dies. It's like Tom Kommer. He's running in Collateral. Look at that War the Worlds running from the tripods. I feel like I feel like Mel Gibson in Conspiracy Theory. And I'm over here talking to Julia Roberts and I'm saying, what are you running from? Who are you running from? Tom? Who you're running from?
But I'm gonna bet he doesn't run in cocktail. I think I've made a I may have found one Tom Cooon film. I don't know. Is that cocktail? Is that him chasing Elizabeth Shoe? He does, he's chasing No, that's uh, it's that is cocktail. But he's chasing somebody else, not Elizabeth Shoe. So he even runs in that. I thought I could think of a Tom Koon Where'm I lose? I lose? Don't ever bet
against the sprightly, Tom Cruise sprinting. And for those of you that want to see dead reckoning, and it's all hinging on whether or not they're sprinting, you won't be disappointed. You will get your sprint fixed. I promise. Who's a better runner, Steven Seagal stevens goal looks like he never runs. You'd look like a very sedentary man. Tom Koon always on the run. So anyway, I had to do my little running bit brief reminder.
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support me by a super chats on stream labs. Stream labs is right there. Does he run a topic tropic thunder? That's a good question. He's a cameo there, which is another kind of interesting non PC cameo that he does there. Yeah, maybe tropic thunder, but see that doesn't really that's that's just a cameo. So I don't know. Now. Brief refresher on m I one to six though, So the first one we have in the nineteen nineties, we have Brian to Palma and we find out that this is
a higher than the CIA level group functionary. Right, it's the secret Team. And if you don't know, I've covered in passing. We haven't done the whole book, but many times I've referenced and we've actually analyzed some of the videos from a Secret Team author Colonel Fletcher Proudy. And Proudy was a guy who again was one of these I think it was what was a Green
Beret and then he's recruited into being an IMF style fixer. And that means that for whatever kinds of black ops it couldn't be done in the open, they would recruit guys to go do this in terms of black ops style. So this is the real when you think of the CIA doing a coup or an intelligence agency running an operation of their country, this is the secret team kind of stuff. Right assassinations, election medaling, toppling a foreign government,
instigating a coup. This is the type of stuff that Fletcher Prouty was doing in secret team operations and in this book. His books actually went on to influence Oliver Stone when Stone made the JFK movie. So another figure I think that that is the model for and Hunt, as we know, is the obvious E. Howard Hunt. And for those that don't know, E. Howard Hunt was the famous a CIA operative and we've touched on him in the Gladio Techs, We've touched on him in other analyzes because he did a lot
of these black operations and whatnot for many many years. And I think most famously the reason that Hunt is in our purview is because of the not just Watergate and that kind of stuff, but the deathbed confession that he claimed to be involved in the Grassy Knole. So you know, again, yeah, maybe he's not telling the truth, sure, but you know, when he died he did confess that. In fact, Lord Valdemort was one of the few people that actually covered that, and I think I'm pretty sure Alex went
and interviewed him, very very monumental interview. For many many years ago. It's kind of probably kind of lost, but it might be it was. Somebody's probably probably dig it up. But yeah, Alex did this interview many many years ago with E. Howard Hunt, and I recommend if anybody can find it, to dig that up because he claimed to be involved in this operation. So that's giving you the idea of the kind of person behind Tom Cruise's character Ethan Hunt, right, Ethan Hunt, E Hunt, E Howard
Hunt. And in uh M I one in nineteen ninety six, we did have some interesting Russian elements, and then we find out, as I said, that although you might think it the Russians weren't the real bad guys. That was something else. And we have these inklings of other gadgetry like Google glasses kind of show up. This. You know, this comes up later too, where they have in Ghoes protocol Sawyer from Lost, Remember he's got
the little what do you call it? A damn spy monocle? Right, And the last thing I'll say, which is very relevant for the recent installment, is that you have to pay attention to and I didn't notice this until reviewing it with Jamie. If you go back and watch M I one, you'll notice that the reason that this chip is very important, that being Rames's characters Phineas Freak is explaining to Tom Coombe that the bad guys can't get a holt of, is that it is an AI chip. And I thought that
was interesting too, because most people have probably forgotten that. And when you go back and watch number seven, spoiler alert, it's about AI. Now we've had countless stupid movies about AI for many years, and I don't think that everything that is AI is like, oh, super deep, super you know, super predictive programming, but this one is. And I mean we're talking like getting over into Klaus's territory of cyber Polygon. A cyber polygon remins
a COVID king crisis seemed like the warkins a pawk. So CYBA pandemic would be the next phase. Right, So remember cyber Polygon. I did a whole video breaking that down because I went and did the whole presentation and read all the slides and all that from cyber Polygon. And so guess what part
seven. Basically we're talking cyber polygon type of stuff. Now. Interesting, they tie the cyber polygon in with the AI and the possibility of large scale predictive algorithmic controlling, so manipulating controlling and future predictive analysis like what we saw who Tom Cooman, Remember Minority Report. We're talking about PKD predictive analysis. Now, remember about ten years ago. I did a lot of a podcasts
and a lot of articles back then. I put it in the first book where we analyzed Minority Report and we were talking about how they would be planning predictive crime prevention. Now, it was in Minority Report in about what they came out in about two thousand and one, and they started rolling it out these various programs in twenty fourteen, and it was based on the kind of mass metadata integration analysis that a lot of the big social media companies were involved
in. So we're taking all this data giant every basically everything on the Internet and trying to predict the various factors that would lead to crimes occurring, literal pre crime. So I don't know how whatever happened to those programs that they were testing in twenty fourteen fifteen, but my guests would be that by now ten years later, it's probably a lot more advanced, and I think that probably a lot of the AI. It's not about oh that they released chad
bt GPTD. What do you do it? It's gonna take over man. That stupid thing couldn't get basics about me, right, which in actual fact tells me that chad gpt is actually just social engineering, right. It's I mean, the thing sucks basically. It look it acts like it's just Google
smushing together a bunch of results basically. Now, I would imagine, as everybody knows, I'm sure that whatever really exists in the area fifty one underground basis of the Pentagon, I'm joking, but whatever it really exists, you know, in the vault where the Ark of the Covenant is for how many jokes. My guess would be that the supercomputers that they do have and then they are running AI on, are really advanced, and they're probably really good.
They're not alive, Okay, I don't care how many times you punch in a new bunch of algorithms and numbers. An algorithm doesn't ever become self conscious, no matter how many digits and numbers you add to it, and so it's not self learning in the sense of being alive and conscious. It's not self aware but it can do more programs and it can refine its own
algorithm. Sure that doesn't make it alive. So the only other criticism I have of the film is that I think at one point Simon Pegg's character who's one of the other hackers, says it's self aware. Yeah, no, it's not self aware. But otherwise again, basically pretty pretty much a perfect movie. I mean, I even enjoyed all the like almost Jackie Chan level stuff like Tom Coombs over there fighting people, and it's turning in a down
Jackie Chan movie, and we need more of that. We need more Jackie Chan, you know, fight sequences where things are just getting crazy right where you're climbing up a bamboo ladder and you're basically fighting as a living Rube Goldberg machine. Okay, I'm talking that kind of stuff going on, and that's actually makes it entertaining, right, mission impossible too, very relevant to the
last three years. I won't harp on all that other than to say that you can guess what it is. There's a big bio company, big pharma company that wants to release a Goofy style virus to game the population by having the so called cure. So whatever you think of the last three years, that seems to kind of match up to the last three years. Now, I'm not saying that Mission Impossible Too intentionally had a prediction of the last three
years. I'm saying that what is the model of the scammery in Mission Impossible Too with Brendan Gleeson matches up perfectly to I mean, just take Brendan Gleeson and you know, make that like Borreller or whatever his name is. Mission Impossible three. We change it up with bringing in actual people who use CIA consultants on movies openly, particularly the show Alias, which we broke down in
an entire podcast. J. J Abrams comes on, and if you read the Cynthia Tricia Jenkins book CIA in Hollywood, there's an entire chapter on how the CIA was there consulting on Jennifer Garner's Alias JJ Abrams dead. So I don't think it's accidental that we get him there and then we get as you said, my as you guys know, my favorite villain of the franchise, Philip Seymour Hoffman, with like three lines, but the most memorable lines and
probably the whole franchise. Remember Rabbit's foot you remember rabbit's foot? You remember what I want your wife, girlfriend, I'm gonna find her. I'm gonna hurt her. I love. That's my new favorite impression. Give me the rabbit's foot now. When we went to Paramount, So we did the Paramount tour when we were in LA because we had a free day and I was like, what do I want to do in Hollywood. We were there after the last two weeks, as you guys know, and we've done the Warner
Brothers Tour in twenty eighteen, which is interesting. Actually, the studio tours are actually interesting. I recommend doing them if you're if you're there, Andrew a movie buff, we decided to go to Paramount. Man, this is a Paramount film. So when you go to the Paramount tour, you're gonna see all of the tomkom memorabilia. It's everywhere, right because Tom's had a
lot of Paramount films, so top gun all of that. So you walk in and you see you see Mavericks freaking uh navy daddy gear whatever whatever you call it, like the scrambled eggs and all of that that the whatever signifies that you're a Navy daddy. I'm daddy, you know whatever he is, I don't remember you see all of this memorabilia. And then they got Mavericks freaking helmet over there, and I'm like, can I put it on? Can I smell some of the tom Coom in there? No, don't touch
that. It's under a glass case. You're gonna go to freaking bell Marsh if you touch it, I'm gonna show you. I'm gonna prove it to you. Y'all. Don't believe it. You don't go shoot it? Here you go. Look, here's me making the tom Coom laugh face in front of Maverick's Navy daddy outfit. See, let's see what else does here's the here's mave Rick mave Ricks helmet over there. Tars remember tars a daish tars sometimes sometimes don't say we called him tards when he can do his lines right?
Alright? Alright? Can you do your lines? All right? They are targe, got to see tards. Um. Here is the actual Godfather. I thought this is really cool. So here's the oscar for the Godfather that was neat to see. This is actually the all spark Nathaniel Woodwicky Jamie Njaw Nathaniel Woodwiki. The all spark there, it is so Jamie's over there time And if you're wondering, the all spark is a very thick type of
styrofoam. Here's me looking pretty based. They gave me the war the award for Best Internet East Celebrity Diva. I got an Academy Award for Best Internet East Celebrity Diva. Can y'all see that right now? Come on now, uncle baby, come on now, Best Internet deal Us. Anyway, Funny thing is actually they do let this is pretty cool. They let you hold the real Oscar and so if you look at what it is, it's actually the oscar for the Old War of the Worlds. I thought that was actually
pretty cool. Um. A couple other neat annecd oats there in front of the paramounts. This is they call it the Bronson Gate, and it's the Bronson Gate because Charles Bronson was recruited out in front waiting to try to get a job. Yeah, he was like a he was out there like a home depot guy out there just waiting out front of the gate to be hired. And they said, you look like you look like a leading man. What do you want to name yourself, and he had some kind of weird
name, like I don't remember what it was, Charles gibber Jabber. And they were like, no, you can't. You can't be on screen as Charles gibber Jabber. You gotta have a cool name and neigbor. So he's like, um, he looked down the road and so where Paramount Studios is on the other road, it's called Bronson Street. So he looked down the road and he said, Charles Bronson. So this is called the Bronson Gate at the front of Paramount, which is pretty neat. And uh, we're
not gonna sit here and look at all this whole time. Now, if you're a fan of Sunset Boulevard, which we just covered, remember this. We did the film Noir episode which is really good and overlooked I think in our podcast retin Retinue. Do you recognize that you got it? That is the writers scene from Sunset Boulevard. I'll see what else? Did we see?
Just a couple more now, there's not really anything else that. Uh we did see an actual bumblebee from this set, I guess, so they built some actual real bumblebees, but other thing, yeah, I guess that's That's that's the main whatnots from that. But it was a lot of fun. A lot of tom Comb stuff was what I'm trying to say now, I mean, Should Impossible three. It's interesting because they brought in a lot
of this Dan Brownie type of stuff. Right. Oh, the Vatican has antimatter weapons and if you you know, if you touch it, it's gonna
it's gonna turn all the rabbits. Gay, I don't know, right, it seems like they maybe maybe Mission Impossible three really happened, and everything is so crazy in the world because somebody was over there fooling around with the rabbit's foot, right, so maybe we should maybe we should have given it to We should have given the rabbit's foot to Philip Seymour Hoffman, because maybe the world wouldn't be in this madness, this this cern extra dimensional reality that we've
entered into. Give me a rabbit's foot, Give me the rabbit's foot, Give me what I want. Do you have a wife daughter? I want to find her. I want to hurt her. Right, I like that impression. It's fun to do so, uh yeah, So Philip Seymour Hoffman wants this uh anti matter technology and it's got to be from like the the Dan Brown story is an angels and demons. I don't know Dan Brown stuff.
But even though I do know that Dan Brown stuff, because we we had a whole Hollywood Decoded episode that was going to be air and I wrote the whole script up for that episode and it never happened. So I take that back. I watched all of those Dan Brown movies and they're not very good. But so it's a bunch of anti matter sci fi bs if you ask me, I mean, I don't believe that that exists. Maybe it does, but a lot of this sci fi type stuff that they claim exists.
I'm just a skeptic because I don't know. I don't have any weight to test and see if anti matter weapons are real other than some Internet dork telling me that it is, and that if I if I denounced or deny
what they say, I'm a bad person. Also, this one is directed by John Woo, so there's a ridiculous amount of completely ridiculous sequences, like when Tom Komb meets Tandy Newton and they make eyes together as their cars are spinning torque style, you know, Tokyo Tom Kom Drift literally about to go off the cliffs of a Spanish mountain. I mean that scene is just ridiculous, raposterous, right, dunculous mission impossible for is this Ghost Protocol? Yeah,
Ghost Protocol is pretty good. I think I can't remember it's Brad Bird or of who's one of these directors that, um it's not or maybe JJ Averons did for to you anyway, but Ghost Protocol is good, and it's basically focusing on this quasi. It's basically a fake flag event that the Kremlin
gets attacked. IMF gets the blame, but it's a higher level group where we now know about as the now is the syndicate, right, And one of the reasons the spy movies are so good is that the almost always whether it's I mean, you could say X Files is a spy show because Molder
and Scully work for an intelligence agency. So you've got X Files, You've got basically every spy movie and cartoon show ever has some sort of transnational elite syndicate that is manipulating like an octopus, all of these different events in other countries. Well, that's really what goes on in the world. I mean,
Specter smirsh the syndicate. It's all real, and Mission a Possible three and four introduced us to this idea where fake flags implicate and brand his team as the bad guys, the Terrish or go to Cherish, So again it's not actually the bad guys are the Russians, it's something else, something higher. Also, we get introduced to this bad guy. His name is Cobalt, and Cobalt, if you remember in Mission Possible four that's his code name,
is a radical eugenicist. He has the commitment to wrecking and destroying the population of the world to save the environment. So boom, we're getting like literally being told that the depopulation climate scam is a scam. And in Mission Impossible five fallout, which I did an entire video on in twenty I'm sorry,
I'm skipping Rogue Nation now Rogue Nation still dealing with the syndicate. I did a big analysis years ago for twenty first Century Wire and my website on Mission Impossible five because Rogue Nation is referring to on the one hand, where we think again that oh, Tom Coombe's crew is bad and they've been turned to the dark side and they're using all of their techniques to you know, freak everybody out with stage to eat R R O R. But it turns
out that no, uh, the Syndicate is at work again and the residue this centers around a group of people who want to then also depopulate, and so the Syndicate is committed to depop interestingly, and we find them emerging in Mission Impossible six. Here we have the Syndicate embodied in this guy named Solomon Lane, known as the kind of a rebel revolutionary figure or a kind of demiurge, and he is served by a group of former Syndicate members known as
the Apostles. So you'll notice, which is what we've seen in Oblivion. In the other Tom Cruise movies, Edge of Tomorrow, you will start to notice the pattern of the Gnostic archetypes, the gnostic evil creator God that has to be destroyed and fought against. And guess what that is also in the new one, very explicitly, and this is basically going to confirm all of my previous analyzes, right because once again Tom Cruise comes out as this figure
who then rebels against the evil creator God. And in the new movie, the evil Creator God or the evil in invading God is the aim of the chat Jippet the Chat right. I don't think there's anything else I want to rehearse from Mission Impossible six, except that once again the bad guys want to depop which is interesting. And another point I want to say too is that you know, we kind of made jokes that IMF has a double meaning.
IMF means impossible Mission Force, which is cornball because it's from the nineteen sixties, but it also is relevant for the International Monetary Fund, one of the
Fabian socialist entities established by the Millner socialist click. And in the movie they actually Kittridge actually talks about this because Kerry Always is the new Director of National Intelligence, and when the Kittridge character, who's in there since the episode one, explains to carry Always that the IMF is something that you don't even know about, right, he freaks that he sees are some other International Monetary Fund.
He's like, no, not that, I'm IMF. I another IMF, And he says, this is an IMF above all of the other intelligence agencies. So that's why you don't know about it, because it's a shadow organization and we use them whenever we have to have something done and that no one else can do. Right, So Ethan Hunt is the you know,
super agent. So now we come to the new one. And by the way, I don't want to I'm not I mean to give the impression that I think the New One is a really good movie because it has a gnostic theme. It's basically just every Hollywood movie is going to have a nastic theme. You can never get away from that. So right, let's let's just set that aside, right, just as a movie. I'm saying it's it's really really good. Now here's the thing with the new one. Uh we
we notice in the early sequences. Let's see if it shows up in the trailer here, and I can't play too much of it because if you if you try to show too much, everything gets dinged, you know, and and if it gets dinged and the algorithm doesn't promote it, and it's just it's a it's a big, huge hassle. So um, Rome, they're back to Rome. And this is interesting because you know, Rome played a
key role in the third one. And let's see I was looking for Yeah, So here is the screen image that we have of the AI deity. It's basically a semi divine sort of again gnostic creator God, it's the Demiurge. And we are told that there's this rogue submarine on the loose, and this rogue submarine on loose that is chasing another submarine is fooled into thinking that it's time to have a battle, and they're actually under the ice caps.
They're under the polar ice caps, and this Russian submarine is trying to fight against this other submarine that's tracking it, and we learned that the Russian submarine guys, the Russian soldiers end up shooting their missiles at a submarine that's not there. So the entity, the AI entity and I think they call it an entity, right, it's able to actually manifest in their instruments and give
a deep fake of another submarine that was going to attack them. So it causes them to basically blow themselves up or it's sinks themselves, so they sink. And so this this AI whatever it is, we don't know exactly because this is part one of two, right, So the mission A possible seven has two parts to it. So this is the first half. We don't know exactly what's going on, but it's basically sitting there at the bottom of the ocean in the Arctic, underneath the polar ice caps, and it's running
its operations I guess or something from there. But it's also not it's also gotten loose, right, So it's like Skynet basically, but it's not just Skynet. It's a self learning, adaptive AI that is able to do predictive algorithmic assessments. So whoever has the key to this thing has a quasi omniscience, so it's not full on omniscience, but it's like giving you a quasi divine apotheosis deified status where you can you know, when you have access to
the AI, it will basically tell you the likelihood of any event. So later on, the bad guy, one of the bad guys is fighting with Tom Coomb and so forth, and it's you know, he's being told there's a seventy percent chance that Tom will show up on the train and have the key that you're looking for and so right, and then you ask the a, well, okay, so how do I ensure that it's a ninety percent
chance? Well, if you killed Tom Coomb's girl that he cares about, Rebecca Ferguson ilsa faust, there will be a ninety percent chance that he'll come looking for you on the train. That's kind of a thing, right, And I don't know that that kind of a thing actually exists, but I do think that what a lot of the Internet and social media and all of this is there to do is to get to that. They want to get to the goal to where the AI can almost be like that. Now,
I don't know that it again, I don't know. I mean, I'm not a computer man, right, I'm a philosophy bookman, So I can't tell you if it could ever get to this thing. This is looking like a dang Sparkler over looking like a damn Sparkler doing my little doing a little
Theo Vaughan there for you. So predictive algorithmic control, And throughout the film we are told that whoever possesses this tech will basically kind of control everything, and because they'll be able to game and know potentially everything, not literally omnisciently, but like anything that you want to know basically. So here's the weird
part. How do we access this tech? Well, when it the submarine sinks the Sevasto bottle, there are two Russian guys that have two half So it's like a key that fits together like this, right, which is so you kind of have a male and a female and one of them is called the male, one that's called the female. I think it has some weird name the keys. The key fits together like this to become a cross.
So it's like across you know what I mean? Right, let me let me find you need to see what I'm saying, because there's a reason that it does this, right key from in my seven? Do they show this to know? They're not gonna show it h key for let me try a Sevastopol all right, well so none of these they're not gonna show us the
key. But anyway, it's two crosses that fit together like this, right, And I think they said one of them is male on so it says like alchemical stuff, right, the male principle has to be united to the female principle, and in so doing you now have the key that unlocks the tech of the super Ai Demi urch Okay, And just like in U is It Vanilla Sky, I think Vanilla Sky also has this idea, right, So Vanilla Sky is also about ultimately Tom Coombs Froze in a cryogenic thing and
it's five hundred years in the future, right, And so minority report tech predicting the future. This is a theme in the Tom Cruise movies. Remember he's not in the movie, but he shows up as one of the avatar AI characters in the Congress, Remember the Congress, which was very relevant for what's happening now, the things that are rolling out now. So a lot of the actors, if you haven't noticed, there's like a whole sag afra
actor writer protests are going on because this. Some of these studios are saying, we don't need you actors and writers anymore. We have the rights to your identity and to your image for a pisance. Do you know what I'm talking about? And so they're saying, we don't need act We're gonna use AI. The AI will get so good that we won't need actors anymore. And so people are mad about this, as they should be, because I
mean, they're trying to all of this is an anti human thing. If you've never seen this movie, I highly recommend it because it is a very accurate, predictive film. And if you don't know so. In The Congress, Robin Wright plays herself at the actress Robin Wright plays herself, and they take her. She makes a deal with the studio. They were telling us us in twenty thirteen. She makes a deal with the studio to have the studio film her from all angles in this big machine, to capture her entire
likeness, in the range of her facial expressions and emotions. And see, I'm trying to find the machine. I don't if they show it. Yeah, anyway, So then in the future, people begin to live in the metaverse. So here is the metaverse. As you see in the film, they're all people are all living in the metaverse, and the actors and the famous people, their likenesses have been captured. That's her, Robin Wright in
the future in the metaverse. Because in the metaverse you can go into worlds that her cartoon in worlds, you can go into all these different kinds of weird places, and Tom Komb is there. So here she goes to like Hollywood in the future in the metaverse, and she bumps into Tom Kom there.
I'm trying to And it's a really weird, trippy film because as time progresses, like it gets into like the year two, like five thousand or something, right, and people are the metaverse has evolved into these really weird cartoony avatars, right, very Disney, very weird. And it's because way back in our day, right, she went into this recording studio, which, as you see there, that's the big thing that records her from all
angles, this thing. So then the studios own your AI, so they were telling us about the deep fake AI chat GPT fakery all that way back. I mean, you gotta watch this movie. You've never seen it, please go watch The Congress. I highly recommend it. It's very predictive, very relevant. In fact, it's more relevant than a lot of the sci fi films of the last twenty years because you know, this AI and all this stuff is rolling out now as the big thing that we're supposed to be,
you know, so hyped up a belt. So this movie is all the more relevant for that, as well as the so called metaverse stuff. Anyway, back to Tom Coomb's thing. Now, in Mission Impossible seven, the AI has to be stopped. Of course Tom Cruise and person that could do that, and he has to keep it from the Terrish, right,
and the CIA and the terrorists. They're all worried that he's gonna misuse it and take it and use the you know, with a great responsortability it comes from with a great power, comes great responsability, all this kind of stuff. Blah blah blah. But I thought this was a well done plot. It was well done movie. And Tom Cruise seems to have the idea that this thing has to be destroyed. This thing is access through the cross, you see. So the and he even they use what words they used words
like the entity. And if you remember in Edge of Tomorrow they talked they called the entity the creator God that has to be destroyed in as a Tomorrow, they called him the alpha Omega in Oblivion when Tom Kombe destroys the imprisoning archon, what is it called the tet? What's the tet? The tetragramaton
and it's an inverted triangle. So Tom Cruise is constantly fighting the alpha omega, the tetragrammaton, and he's fighting and this they call it the entity, and he says it has multiple personas, multiple persons, and it has to be destroyed because it can make us all into He says something weird, like I'm trying to remember all the phrases that are used, like he says it
can completely control us and social engineers or something like that. Right now, this is relevant because I remember the recent so called whistleblowers and real whistle blowers. They have been saying, what's up one guy's name Jared Lanier. Remember they've been saying for a long time that that social media has the ability to program us and control us. Remember when social when Facebook did a giant social media experiment, a mind control experiment, and they didn't tell anybody, and
that came out. Remember that, Well, guess what, It's all a giant social media min control experiment and it's all there to steer you, to take you into where they want you to be. That's in this movie. That's what this movie is about, because the AI is figuring out how to manipulate and control and dupe key people. There's even a statement in the film where they say, get this, just like in Winter Soldier. Did you
catch that? There's this scene there's a specific statement where it says, this AI is so advanced it can pick out the future potential counter revolutionary, counter establishment people and have them fingered and chosen. Right now, who are the thought leaders that need to be controlled or taken out. It says that in the movie that's what social media is about. Social media is about giving you the approved change agents and influencers. So some people are saying, did you
do a video on sound of Freedom? So we've got We've been super busy. I'm eager to see it. We tried to see it in LA but we couldn't, so we're gonna see it very soon. However, although I've not seen the movie, we did just do the interview with Sammy the Bull Gravano and he talked about it, so he gave his take on it, and I gave my take on some of the history of t r afficking, right, and so there's a clip over on his channel right there where we
talk about the movie and this stuff. But I think the full thing is behind his paywall, so if you want to see that, we haven't done it yet, but we intend to now. Bla and Kotel did a breakdown of the movie. But I've not yet seen the full film, so I have to hesitant and commenting on the movie because I haven't seen it yet. But people said, have you seen Affairs? Yes, I saw an Affairs, so I've seen all of the movies that are needed to be seen.
I've not yet seen Oppenheimer, and I've not yet seen I don't care about Barbie people talking about like like I care about Barbie. Although that was a pretty funny picture of me and Jamie as Barbie people. I wonder how many people believe that. I thought everybody I was in a cameo. I'm a cameo and the Barbie movie your Barbies put your barbies up, y'all see that right here, right here, right her. So Jamie and I are cameo and in the new Barbie movie, Barbie. Check that out there you go?
It does it do be looking like Jamie sometimes? Though it do be looking like Jamie anyways, So Mission Impossible seven, Um, yeah, quite a bit of Now there's a lot of car chases and fight scenes. So the majority of the movie is actually this is really just an action movie. I mean it's not it's not a plot. I mean it's a very complicated
plot, which I should say. So that's that's one thing that's um unique to h spy movies because our action movies A usually action movies don't have very sophisticated This is a very complex plot, like you have to really pay attention, and it really gets into like these predestination versus free will types of things, because we figure out that the AI algorithm wants to basically, the AI entity wants to basically squash the notion of free will, and so it wants
to make sure that when it masters all the algorithmic potentialities and whatnot and knowledge, that it can then predict the future, thus that there will be no
free will basically as the point. And so there's a there's a theme throughout the movie, a predestination versus free well that's in a lot of sci fi movies obviously, but they do this they do it pretty well in this which is pretty impressive because a lot of these kinds of movies do that dumb right, Remember Terminator Genesis, like that was all about predestination free will and it was just a poorly executed it was super confusing. I actually kind of liked
that movie. Okay, I know it's like not that great, but I kind of liked that movie. But the plot is just like, dude, this my mind is in a freaking not I'm in a time not over here. No way I could follow all of these damn timelines. Well, guess what, we got a tomline over here? Can you follow the tomline? Can you dash and run like my boy Tom over here? In Mission comb Possible Sore? You go pretty wild? Huh. Now, I'm not gonna spoil anything in terms of like because we don't know. It's a part one,
so the whole movie leaves us as a kind of a cliffhanger. There's some other good elements too, in terms of character development and the idea that you know, Tom cruise ethan Hunt can't be happy or fulfilled because most of the people that get close to them to him, that becomes the weak point. And you know, from the advantage point of espionage and intelligence, that's actually true intelligence operatives and agents, people doing real field work. They're usually
trying to find the weak points in a person's life to compromise them. Oh, let me go to so and so and you know, let's let's get out of him. What what what's his trauma? What's he lacking in life? Oh? He never had a father figure, So I'm gonna be his father figure. Did you see it? It was his last movie, wasn't it. So if you want a realistic intelligence based movie, remember Philip Seymour Hoppin and Rachel Adams, and I always forget the name of that movie.
It's actually a good movie, and it's based on what lacarre We did a breakdown of this Most Wanted Man. This is a John lacarre A story, and of course it's fairly accurate, right, And Philip Symour Hoppin plays the handler to a dude who needed a father figure, so he you know, basically, like the way I recruited this person, this Islamic extremist person was by figuring out that he never had a dad, and so I become his father figure, and not in the George Michael sense, just literally nice to
the guy and treats him in a good way. But then you know, that's the sort the soft spot by which you can use him. And so in the same way, we have this going on over here with Tom where the it's no longer than sort of handlers. I lost my mission impossible, it's the AI as now the mega handler. The AI is going to be
everyone's m culture handler basically, and I like that though. That was pretty pretty clever, so very revelatory about social media about AI, a little over the top with the you know, the oh, it's going to become self aware of self conscious. Don't believe that obviously, I don't agree with the gnostic undertones. But as a movie, it was really well done. Good movie. So thank you guys for those super chats. Hopefully you had a lot of fun today. We're not going to a super long one tonight.
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Remember Tristanna, Internet diva that retired from the Internet but is making a comeback, right ch'aut o nah, right y'aut Waking Life and Scanner Darkly with Tristanna right there, look at that boo. Yeah, so I'm gonna put that right there, miss be having running around the house for a pickle him a min won't Now what about before and after sunset films? What does that mean? Have you done Waking Life or before after Sunset? I don't know about that. I have to I have to look that one up. I don't
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hyper pretorous gnostic view, So that's explicit in the film. Um, so, I don't agree with that, but it's it's it's a it's an interesting movie. Ares rusitas five dollars. By the way, somebody needs to put me in an art house movie, right, it's about Tom Come on, now, everybody knows I need to be in some kind of a dang art house movie just being a dang retort or whatever. I don't know, but yeah, there's our waking life analysis that hurts Jay. What are your top
three actors? Thank you? I love your stuff. I mean, there's a lot of talented actors, so it's kind of hard to pick, like, who are your three? I don't really have a top I mean, I know that's a kind of a lame. I just I don't really have two favorite three favorite actors. I don't. I mean because like on the basis of skill or on the basis of cool and secretly red pilled, you know what I mean. I don't know. I like the cool, red pilled people. So you know, we got to hang out with Jamie Kennedy
and do his podcast, So I guess Jamie Kennedy is a favorite. Now, I got my autograph to Jamie Kennedy's up there. See that, And that cool. I got my autograph Scream, I got my autographed The Maliboo's Most Wilted, and I got my autographed Jamie Kennedy experiment. So I guess now Jamie Kennedy is my favorite? And then who else is favorite? Um? I don't think did we meet anybody? Have you mad? Anybody else?
I can't think of any I mean I like a lot of people just on the basis of skills, and then those are other people that seem like they're cool. Right, So you know, El Gibson's cool. Um, He's in a lot of movies that I like. So probably Mel Gibson's up there, Jamie Kennedy, Mel Gibson. Who who else? Who's cool? Tommy Wizzel Tammy A pot Lissa, I want it all? By the way, Alex is, Yeah, Alex is in Scanner Darkly and Waking Life too.
James Wood seems reasonably cool. I mean, I like Nick Cage a lot, so I would put Nicholas Cage in up there, top three. Yeah, I really do like Nick Cage. Somebody say Hillary Duff, Yes, Jamie Kennedy, Nicholas Cage, and Hillary Duff. I'm joking. Um, I'm looking at the names everybody, because I'm gonna forget stuff for I don't won't forget some people. Who else is cool? Kurt Russell? Kurt
Russell is pretty cool? Kurt Russell's I kind of yeah, I guess I kind of pick it too on the basis of who's in movies that I really like, you know, like like characters and um, yeah, I like Terry gilliam movies. So I don't know if I say Bruce Willis is I mean, I like Twelve Monkeys a lot as a movie. It's one of my favorites. But I like, um, David Lynch, I like, I mean, even as a character in his movies. I like, uh uh, you know a lot of the people in Twin Peaks overall, Yeah,
people, A lot of people are saying cool people. I mean there's just two many, I mean just but just Jamie Kennedy, Nicholas Cage and maybe mel Gibson. How's that for three? Uh? And then you know, Vince Vaughan's pretty pretty rad too, So maybe Vince Vaughn's cool guy. Vincent Price. Vincent Price has a Vinca Price has a list from beyond the Grave, dude, I mean I mean, he's got some good roles and he's an interesting character. Christopher Lee is an interesting character. But yeah,
a lot of a lot of good a lot of good actors. It's hard to pay. But I think that's my three. Yeah, Kilano seems like a cool guy, glitchy rhythm. Three. Do you have thoughts on Jim Mars. I mean, I think his JFK book is a classic, so that's that's a good one. Um. I read his I read two of his other books, so I know four. I read four Jim Mars books. I think that in certain areas it's but when he gets into the alien stuff, it's I don't I don't agree with the alien stuff. But the
JFK book is good. And then he wrote a really good book on How the Knew the Financial System is a scan. That book's good. It's that's an overrated book and it breaks it down in a really easy way, like how the global financial system works. Something dollar and trying to remember the name of it's it's over there, but I can't see it. His his finance
book is actually a good conspiracy journalism book. I've been did that one dollar doing an oppression of show doing anything um, how about O show doing? Uh Philip symour Hoffman's lines from Mission Impossible three? Do it give mish rabbit which dulio harish wife's or gutter friends? I literally find dims and I literally heart. How's that? Even? Got a free booker whistle in there? For dollar? That's a that's a bargain impression right there, dude, I
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