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Gaillo
20th October 2011, 01:06 PM
Checked the movie "X-Men: First Class" out from the library when I was in town on Tuesday. Watched it last night. Here's something I noticed in the film that may be of interest:

In the last scene of the movie, when the X-Men characters are wearing their X-Men uniforms for the first time "in the open" and standing on the beach after the final battle, you see one of the first full-on views of the uniforms (which were created by one of the characters about 3 scenes previous) while one of the characters is ranting against non-mutated humans. He says "The humans have had their chance, now it's our turn!". You notice at this point that their uniforms all have a 6-pointed stylized hollow star (a "star of david") done in on some of their chests, and several other of these emblems at various spots on their uniforms including belt buckles. Below is an image I found of one of the characters with the emblems. Notice the 2 VERY OBVIOUS emblems below her left breast, and the less obvious, but similarly designed belt buckle.

3 six-pointed stars... 666? ???

http://collider.com/wp-content/uploads/x-men-first-class-movie-image-jennifer-lawrence-01.jpg

Here's another photo with the "chest piece":

http://www.bradfordtaylor.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/x-men-first-class-playstation-3-issue.jpg

Interesting, no?

More subtle, but just as interesting... notice the uniform colors - Gold and Silver.

Me thinks the heavy hand of TPTB have handled this film and want to tell us something from a place of concealment!

General of Darkness
20th October 2011, 01:30 PM
And one main guy was a jew, who a victim of evil nazis. More of the same jew bullshit.

Heimdhal
20th October 2011, 01:56 PM
X-men, like nearly all of the "classic" comics were created by jews. Symbolism is major in all societies, but comics have always taken it a step further.

Not saying its right, Im just saying its nothing new, especialy in comics and jewish run entertainment.

DMac
20th October 2011, 01:58 PM
Stan Lee was born Stanley Martin Lieber in New York City on December 28, 1922, in the apartment of his Romanian-born Jewish immigrant parents, Celia and Jack Lieber. Shouldn't be a surprise to see 6 pointed star symbols in Lee's work.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Lee

Twisted Titan
20th October 2011, 05:34 PM
Don't forget Jack kirby


I always bristled that Jewish man was responsible for drawing captian america

the irony did not escape me

freespirit
20th October 2011, 10:26 PM
Me thinks the heavy hand of TPTB have handled this film and want to tell us something from a place of concealment!

how very subliminal of them! this shit has been going on for almost as long as there's been movies! i think nowadays, the lines get blurred between illusion and reality, and once someone has accepted the message or whatever into their mindset from watching a movie, it's easier for them to accept the reality of it when it finally happens...

JJ.G0ldD0t
21st October 2011, 04:19 AM
Last night- the local CBS affiliate ran a 5 second spot-

[Celebrating xx years of the CBS EYE]


wife said: THAT was weird.

ME: THAT was overtly Occult.
This message was brought to you by our illuminaughty masters.

SLV^GLD
21st October 2011, 01:15 PM
FWIW, the suits appear to be marginally modified dry suits for SCUBA diving in cold water. The ports sure look like inflator and vent ports.

Half Sense
22nd October 2011, 06:58 AM
Too many recent movies are recognized within the first 10 minutes as products of the DoD. They even admit they have Pentagon script writers and they pay Hollywood to make these movies.

Then there are projects like the big-budget Red Dawn remake, whose plot features Americans repelling Asian invaders. The word is that our Chinese masters objected to the invaders being Chinese, so Hollywood reshot a few scenes and made the invaders North Korean. Still, the completed movie sits on a shelf, and it's easy to guess why. Can't float the idea of ordinary American citizens taking up arms. No no no, Americans are supposed to watch on TV while the "first responders" and professional military keep them safe. Battle Los Angeles good. Red Dawn bad.

Down1
29th August 2012, 06:37 PM
As expected, Northstar, the canadian speedster mutant and member of Marvel's X-Men (specifically the Astonishing X-Men line-up), is getting married... to a man.
http://news.yahoo.com/marvels-x-men-support-gay-marriage-abcs-view-154601334.html


http://news.yahoo.com/marvels-x-men-support-gay-marriage-abcs-view-154601334.html

chad
29th August 2012, 06:41 PM
and the guy he marries is a black dude.

Serpo
29th August 2012, 06:51 PM
giant v on the helmet ......go vril...