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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Species series (1995 - 2007)


A science fiction directed by Roger Donaldson, Peter Medak, Brad Turner and Nick Lyon.
Instructions are sent to earth on how to make a new DNA combination and the plan is executed. The life form grows fast and likes to fuck and kill. A space mission to mars collects samples that infect the astronauts with the same genetics. Scientists get into all types of problems over this.
This is total Hollywood bullshit. I don't care that H. R. Giger designed the creature, I still hate the movies. It does create something to write about though: similarities with reality.
The first film was all about genetic manipulation involving human and alien genes. I think I've heard about that somewhere before (Sumerian tablets, David Icke). In the second film, there are corporate logos on the spaceship like Pepsi. Is this a vision of the future or just the present? The lead astronaut is the son of a senator and when talking to his father, he refers to the "master plan". I wonder where they got that bit... (freemasons, Alex Jones, Jordan Maxwell, David Icke). Directly after that, a practice run of a terrorism attack is wrapping up (Alex Jones films) and the media cover up the alien story (Alex jones and some David Icke maybe?). The alien sex drive is INSANE to the point where they will smash through unbreakable glass or rape their targets (Jordan Maxwell and Credo Mutwa can tell you all about this). I didn't take notes during the third film. In the 4th, the characters go into a church that has a sun circle on it with rays coming out diagonally (Jordan Maxwell, David Icke, your local churches). The dying alien wants to confess about killing people in a hospital. When the idea of bringing in a human to kill for DNA to support her life comes up, she says "I'm not a killer" (that accursed "yeah no" thing that everyone says, false paradigm, Alex Jones and David Icke, the naming of government organizations).
If you look this stuff up, it will shock the shit out of you. If you don't, I'm just blowing off steam. Knowledge is power and ignorance is bliss.

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