https://youtu.be/-qQ0bhO37mo
Please excuse me for the gratuitous plug, it is a bit of a shocker, James Franco's new film The Institute is a MUST SEE if you are curious about very early end of the 19nth century elite satanic secret societies embedded within institutes of mental health and the bourgeoning of the occult inculcation of multiple personalities or what 1920's eugenenics scientists and later nazi scientists would call MK-ULTRA.
I'm actually very suprised by Mr. Franco's choice of screenplay, or maybe I am not, it could go either way. James Franco's incessant plugging of everything profane, especially his ever inclusive pan-sexual attitude that he has to include in every film he does, indicates to me that he is VERY interested in this kind of lifestyle.
Sometimes you just never know with these films if they are trying to expose something, mock it, or if it is a revelation of the method as a desensitization tool. Be very weary of James Franco.
WARNING:
Be reminded, this film may act as a triggering mechanism for current MPD's amd Mk's. My dreams were plagued by residual from this film.
Thanks Mr. Franco, for the PERFECT timing of this movie.
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ASolo ago
How does this relate to Pizzagate you say? Well, if the research is correct, and our player of the day one Mr. James Alefantis is one of these rich elite brats that was abused and tortured into becoming one of these multiple personalitied messes, and he went to the same DAY SCHOOL as Hillary Clinton, Georgetown Day School, then there is every likelihood that he has undergone some kind of ritual torture similar to what was portrayed in this movie.
equineluvr ago
Found a PIZZA reference in this New Republic article about "elite" private schools in Washington, D.C. - in reference to Georgetown Day School (GDS). (Right up front, in the second paragraph.):
"Then a funny thing happened just after the election: The new First Family was looking for a school, and all of a sudden the chattering class was chattering about old alma mater. This was especially odd for someone who was a student at Georgetown Day School during the Reagan years, when my friends and I felt bonded to the place precisely because the pizza-strewn hallways and my Manic Panic-haired classmates made it seem like precisely the sort of place a president would want to avoid. Now old friends forwarded around breathless articles about the search--a Huffington Post page here, a New York Times column there. David Brooks called the school “posh” and “leftish,”
https://newrepublic.com/article/63491/the-hillary-clinton-private-schools
ASolo ago
I've got something very interesting cooking up in this area.