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What are some good conspiracy movies, books, tv shows, etc.? I'll start with these... This is one of my favorite games of all time. This I just started recently, but it's pretty good so far. (For some reason I can't think of any movies. I'm sure they exist though.) Edit: Just thought of a few... This is great. Haven't seen (and don't want to see) the remake. This isn't what you normally think of as a conspiracy movie, but it is. I think it's underappreciated.
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Plenty of Bad movies (skulls, Da vinci code, etc...)

Do you mean conspiracy movies broadly, or more those focused on secret societies?

Conspiracy movies more broadly I would say: Enemy of the state, 3 days of the condor, Manchurian Candidate, North by northwest

In TV: Alias, X-files, Millennium, Dollhouse, maybe Lost
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Plenty of Bad movies (skulls, Da vinci code, etc...)

Ahem...



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In TV: Alias, X-files, Millennium, Dollhouse, maybe Lost

I think I enjoyed Mellennium more than the X-Files, highly underrated show that should have had more seasons...
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This is great. Haven't seen (and don't want to see) the remake.



"If you come in five minutes after this picture begins.."

That's me after every porno I watch.
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Deus Ex was indeed an excellent game. When I went to the Statue of Liberty, I would recognize the layout from the game and could tell you exactly where the enemies were located. Have you played the 2nd one?
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The X-Files was my favorite show of all time until I saw this one...
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try brotherhood of the rose for a touch of reality..
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hahahahaha




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BIZZAROOOOO
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I never understood why A Clockwork Orange had the Masonic chevron/eye:



Of course, there are countless Masonic/Illuminati references in logos and posters. So the question is: is the Illuminati truly hiding their media in plain sight, or is this just the longest-running graphic design in-joke?
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This I just started recently, but it's pretty good so far.



I read the Illuminatus trilogy and it was entertaining enough, but I got rid of it not long afterward. I felt like someone would see the book and mark me for liquidation.
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I never understood why A Clockwork Orange had the Masonic chevron/eye

According to some reports I just made up; His last film, eyes wide shut, contained steganography in almost every scene, and even side characters where actually allegory for other happenings within the occult (Sobieski's character representing the IMF). A testament to his talent, he did accomplished this playful act of subversion by making the most boring fuck of a movie about the occult.
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According to some reports I just made up; His last film, eyes wide shut, contained steganography in almost every scene, and even side characters where actually allegory for other happenings within the occult (Sobieski's character representing the IMF). A testament to his talent, he did accomplished this playful act of subversion by making the most boring fuck of a movie about the occult.

I saw a video on YouTube drawing parallels between EWS and Mozart's "The Magic Flute", which was also about a secret society (Mozart was briefly involved in the Freemasons, but was apparently not impressed.) The video spookily noted that both Kubrick and Mozart died shortly after completing these works.

The rainbow is also an important masonic symbol, and the costume shop in EWS is called "The Rainbow's End".
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Foucault's Pendulum is suppose to be a good book, it's been on my amazon wishlist forever, but I just haven't gotten around to it.

More crap: National treasure and it's sequel (although I thought it was more entertaining then da vinci code), the Arrival (charlie sheen), First wave (tv series, although I kind of enjoyed it when I was younger).


Cartoons: Gargoyles (illuminati), Justice League (cadmus project --> the question is awesome). American Dad (Illuminutty).
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I read the Illuminatus trilogy and it was entertaining enough, but I got rid of it not long afterward. I felt like someone would see the book and mark me for liquidation.
+1. Book is okay. Feel weird owning it.
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Foucault's Pendulum is suppose to be a good book, it's been on my amazon wishlist forever, but I just haven't gotten around to it.

More crap: National treasure and it's sequel (although I thought it was more entertaining then da vinci code), the Arrival (charlie sheen), First wave (tv series, although I kind of enjoyed it when I was younger).

National Treasure was pretty good, IMO. Entertaining at least. The sequel really sucked.
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