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Source – Discerning The Mystery
by Shem El-Jamal
In this episode of Wisdom Teachings, we learn that there is much more to the situation of disclosure than past episodes have revealed. Within the discussion, David Wilcock continues his exposé on the most remarkable events to hit the news in the year of 2015. The discussion proved that the farther we get into the revelations of last year, the more remarkable they seem.
Priceonomics – Why Do All Hollywood Movies Lose Money?
Wilcock begins by discussing his experience in Hollywood film production, and sharing how difficult it is to be successful in this industry. As he describes, most Hollywood productions end up losing significantly with regard to overall profit. This may have been one of the reasons why the Illuminati/cabal launch their extended P.R. campaign within the world of film and entertainment. It is this reasoning which we intend to discuss, along with the various results of this campaign within media. We start things off with further revelations from the previously discussed, Sony hacks.
Sony Hacks Abound
In my view, this episode revealed some of the most amazing evidence of government manipulation in media to date. In the last few discussions, the series covered the connection between the Rand Corporation and Sony as well as numerous other media companies which are controlled by the military-industrial complex.
Within this discussion, we are actually able to read the evidence in the form of email correspondence from Sony regarding the creation of various media productions. Before we get into that subject, however, we will learn just what these emails represent. For these details we turn to two websites. The first of these comes from the site of the well-known publisher, Variety.
WikiLeaks has added “thousands” more hacked Sony Pictures Entertainment emails to its searchable database.
WikiLeaks made the announcement Thursday in a posting on its Twitter account.
The move came two weeks after WikiLeaks disclosed that it had published 30,287 documents and 173,132 emails stemming from last winter’s cyber-attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment. WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange said in an April 16 statement that information was newsworthy, adding, “It belongs in the public domain. WikiLeaks will ensure it stays there.”
The hack was reportedly initiated by North Korea in response to the studio’s decision to release the comedy “The Interview,” centering on an assassination attempt on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. As a result, embarrassing correspondence between top executives and producers became public and helped lead to the ouster of studio chief Amy Pascal and her being replaced by TriStar chief Tom Rothman.
Sony Pictures strongly opposed the release of the material in an April 16 statement: “We vehemently disagree with WikiLeaks’ assertion that this material belongs in the public domain and will continue to fight for the safety, security and privacy of our company and its more than 6,000 employees.”
The April 16 disclosure by WikiLeaks included the revelation that Ben Affleck had attempted to conceal his slave-owning ancestors from the PBS documentary series “Finding Your Roots.” Affleck subsequently apologized for having having done so.
http://variety.com/2015/digital/news/wikileaks-adds-thousands-of-hacked-sony-emails-1201485431/
As we may remember, we have the Alliance hacking into the Sony database and making off with a large amount of information, including our evidence of interest. (We will also remember that this particular hack revealed the foul play which took place within the production of the movie, The Interview.)
(It is important to note that theft of information is considered unethical. However, when that information directly pertains to the plans of a company to manipulate the public for monetary gain, the situation changes. If such information reveals that crimes and offenses against the people are continually being committed, then we may have an obligation to examine such information in order to stop these crimes from continuing.
David Wilcock also makes the point that once any information hits the web, there is no real way to get it back, and that since this information is already out in the open, it can only help us to learn how to prevent the injustices which Rand and Sony have committed.)
We have previously learned about how Sony Entertainment and the Rand Corporation have colluded together in order to create various forms of propaganda. Let’s see what other details we can uncover. The next article comes from the website, Green Leaf.com.
WikiLeaks reveals Sony’s hidden ties to Washington
“The Sony Archives show that behind the scenes this is an influential corporation, with ties to the White House (there are almost 100 U.S. government email addresses in the archive), with an ability to impact laws and policies, and with connections to the US military-industrial complex,” WikiLeaks said.
According to WikiLeaks, Sony Pictures’ CEO Michael Lynton is on the board of trustees of the RAND Corporation, which the whistleblower website described as “an organization specializing in research and development for the United States military and intelligence sector”.
WikiLeaks said its newly released trove of documents brings to light the “flow of contacts and information” between Sony’s US subsidiary and RAND. This ranges from Sony setting up celebrity visits to special events for the military research company, to RAND offering advice to Sony Pictures on how to handle blowback from North Korea over the film, The Interview.
In total, the trove includes more than 30,000 documents, collectively dubbed by WikiLeaks as “The Sony Archives”. The documents were first leaked online late last year by hackers.
Following this article, David Wilcock makes the point that this information shows a situation which is completely contrary to what media is supposed to be. When we watch television or movies, many of us expect to be watching nothing more than pure entertainment. However, this information from Wikileaks tells a completely different story. Here we see the that Michael Lynton, the CEO of Sony, is on the board of trusties of the Rand Corporation.
Federal Trade Commission – The Antitrust Laws
As Wilcock states, this situation basically represents monopolization of media, and flies in the face of virtually every antitrust law that has ever been written. As many may know, anti-trust laws exist to insure that all businesses operate under clear and fair standards which are most beneficial to the consumer. However, this is most definitely not what Sony and Rand seemed to have in mind. It is this situation between these colluding corporations which can easily be defined as crime, and it is more than likely that the criminal nature of these actions is the true reason why Sony “vehemently disagrees with WikiLeaks’ assertion” regarding the need for public oversight of such activities.
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