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October 21, 2016



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Movie describes tyranny of an invisible alien cult

"Although They Live is usually described as "a science-fiction movie that criticizes consumer culture", the scope of its message actually goes way beyond the usual "consumerism is bad" lecture. They Live can indeed be interpreted as a treatise on the thorough and systematic conditioning of human experience in order for a hidden elite to covertly control, manipulate and exploit the masses. In the movie, the rulers are portrayed as a completely different race that perceives humans as inferior - something that can easily be correlated to the attitudes about the bloodlines of the Illuminati. The presence of these strong messages in the movie is one of the reasons They Live became somewhat of a cult-classic, despite the fact that it was panned by movie critics. As the years go by, the movie's message is becoming increasingly relevant ... and freakishly realistic.

Many of those who seek the truth about the world realize that it's reins are held by an un-elected elite, one that is essentially hidden from the public eye. As the movie's promotional poster says: "You see them on the street. You watch them on TV. You might even vote for one this fall. You think they're people just like you. You're wrong. Dead wrong." Working behind the scenes, this secretive elite constantly works towards the creation of a global system that would serve its interests: a New World Order, ruled by one world government. As a human collaborator says in the movie to justify his selling-out: "There ain't no countries anymore. No more good guys. They're running the whole show. They own everything. The whole goddamn planet!"  To facilitate the rulers' work, the masses are kept in the dark and are distracted with the fake puppet show that is politics and the "no independent thought" programming that is mass media. Apathy, ignorance and indifference are the elite's best friends.

Despite its unimpressive special effects and odd dialogue, They Live manages to describe the world elite's motives and strategy in a way that can be understood by all. And that is no simple task. However, in order to fully understand the movie's message, one must be wearing truth-seeing sunglasses. Do you have yours on?"





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Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at