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Awoke
13th February 2012, 05:22 AM
I was watching Breaking Bad last night, season four.

So there is a spot I wanted to point out that pissed me off. I'll keep it short. Jessie shoots and kills Gale in order to save Walt from imminent assassination.
The cops are called by a neighbor. They do an investigation. They find the book with "lab notes" in it, describing the entire meth processing operation.

Hank is a temporarily paralyzed ATF pig, and he is given a copy of the lab notes to read. Walt (The secret meth-cooking Chemist) comes over for a visit and looks at the lab notes with his brother-in-Hank (The ATF pig).

Side note - They make a point of reading part of a recipe that causes confusion. Hank clarifies that it's a recipe for some kind of vegan tofu smores, and they laugh about how "the guy is some kind of fruit-cake", that has all sorts of non-related crap scattered throughout his notebook amongst the hand-written pages of Chemistry processes on how to "make drugs".

Sure enough, as they were flipping through this document, there is a Ron Paul pamphlet. You just catch a glimpse of it. So fast that the first time, I didn't even notice programming. They show it (if memory serves) once when Hank is looking at the book alone, and twice when Walt is looking over it with him.

This is the khazar-jew way of automatically programming people to associate Ron Paul with Drug cooking fruit cake hippies that are scatterbrained buffons. It's so subtle that the fluorinated sheep won't even make the connection. Masterful.

I just had to share. So much for keeping it short. Haha.

sirgonzo420
13th February 2012, 05:28 AM
What episode?

If it's on Netflix I'll check it out.

Awoke
13th February 2012, 05:32 AM
I think either the 4th or 5th. Can't recall exactly. Season 4 though. Not on netflix yet.

gunDriller
13th February 2012, 06:20 AM
What episode?

If it's on Netflix I'll check it out.

but Gale's not really a buffoon. the only mistake he makes is he uses a temperature that is 10 degrees apart from Walt's temperature on one of their meth batches, that pisses Walt off.

other than that his character has got very good attention to detail.

but yeah, it's interesting that they insert some Ron Paul bashing.

i don't think Season 4 is out yet on Netflix.

Awoke
13th February 2012, 06:31 AM
No, he's not a buffoon at all. He's a genius chemist. Extremely smart, very well mannered, etc.

But that is not the context they presented the pamphlet in.

gunDriller
13th February 2012, 07:25 AM
No, he's not a buffoon at all. He's a genius chemist. Extremely smart, very well mannered, etc.

But that is not the context they presented the pamphlet in.

i like that coffee-making rig. i wonder how much was real & how much was for show.

madfranks
13th February 2012, 07:28 AM
Awoke, I noticed the same thing when I saw that episode! I didn't start a thread on it, but I did take a screen capture of that exact moment when they're flipping through the notebook and the Ron Paul sticker shows up. Interestingly enough, I didn't take it as propaganda against RP, in fact, I would bet that the majority of people who watch that show would consider Walt & crew the protagonists, while the DEA, Gus etc. are the antagonists, i.e. "the bad guys", therefore when the RP sticker shows up in Gale's folder, and Gale is definitely one of the good guys, I don't think it's a negative brainwashing. I cheered when I saw that, I bet a lot of folks did too.

2251

Awoke
13th February 2012, 08:07 AM
Yes brother, but you are of sound frame of mind.

People like the Jones's are not. They are mind-numbed and susceptable to programming like what I described in the first post. I can see no other purpose for the jew controlled media to have that pamphlet flash in there. They certainly don't try to show Ron Paul support any other way, when it is fully in their power to do so.

So the lack of open media support, and the subtle planting of that visual cry out that this is for nefarious purposes. If they were trying to support him, they wouldn't resort to such techniques, imo.

steyr_m
13th February 2012, 08:11 AM
Nothing phases me or shocks me anymore. I actually expect things like this to happen.

Just prepping for the end....

Hatha Sunahara
13th February 2012, 09:11 AM
Breaking Bad is a docudrama about the War on Drugs. It shows you how crazy the drug lords are, and how insane the government is as well.

I'm with Madfranks here. I think the Ron Paul sticker was there to point the way to end this insanity.


Hatha

Awoke
13th February 2012, 09:22 AM
Really Hatha?

I just don't see it. Obviously to each their own.

LastResort
13th February 2012, 09:42 AM
I see stuff like this all the time now that I actually pay attention.

SLV^GLD
13th February 2012, 11:08 AM
Regardless of the intent of this placement the fact is that it was placed with an intent as is everything else transmitted through the television screen.

It's pretty simple. If you wish to avoid brainwashing, television is the first place to start; by making the choice to not expose yourself to it.

madfranks
13th February 2012, 11:15 AM
Yes brother, but you are of sound frame of mind.

People like the Jones's are not. They are mind-numbed and susceptable to programming like what I described in the first post. I can see no other purpose for the jew controlled media to have that pamphlet flash in there. They certainly don't try to show Ron Paul support any other way, when it is fully in their power to do so.

So the lack of open media support, and the subtle planting of that visual cry out that this is for nefarious purposes. If they were trying to support him, they wouldn't resort to such techniques, imo.

Of all the characters in the show, Gale was the nicest one. He wasn't a junkie like Jesse, he wasn't a selfish SOB like Walt, he was a smart, moral guy who had principles but ended up getting involved with some really bad people. In the episode where Gale explained his libertarian beliefs, that was good stuff. I can see people waking up through his character.

This show is totally pointing out the hypocrisy of the war on drugs. Walt's DEA bro-in-law Hank brews alcohol at home, which is perfectly legal, but making intoxicating drugs is illegal. Remember the episode where Walt and Hank were sharing a beer and Hank pulls out the illegal Cuban cigars? Walt mentions how in the 1920's, the Cuban cigar would be legal but the beer would be illegal, while today it's the opposite, and he questions why? Has morality changed since then, has what's right and wrong changed since then? He points out the arbitrariness of the laws that dictate what is good for us and what is bad. Making people think is a good thing, and this show makes you think.

Awoke
13th February 2012, 11:23 AM
Hey Franks, don't misunderstand me. I totally dig the show. However it is strictly for entertainment purposes, nothing more. There is no real moral stance taken in that show, no real message delivered to reset the moral compasses of the viewers.

Keep it real. It's a show about a desperate man doing desperate things with ultra-shadey characters in a dangerous world. There is no positive message being trumpted here. I watch it because it's fun.

I just happened to make the connection, consciously, that the media controllers intended for people to make unconciously. At least, that's what I think. Nothing goes on the screen without a purpose by the controllers.

http://www.fugly.com/media/IMAGES/Random/neo-matrix-passport-expired-on-911.jpg

But whatever. I am not going to argue it with people who who I consider brothers. You don't agree with my conclusion? That's ok with me bro.

madfranks
13th February 2012, 01:09 PM
Awoke, I definitely consider you a brother in Christ as well, in fact I probably relate to you more than most of everyone else on this board. I do tend to over-analyze things like this (hell, I'm the one that took a screen capture of that part!), in fact, part of me thinks that perhaps this was slipped past "the controllers" by a sneaky writer & editor. But you're right, in the end it's simply an entertaining tv show.

gunDriller
13th February 2012, 01:36 PM
the 3 shows i watch via Netflix - The Closer, NCIS, and Breaking Bad.

The Closer & NCIS both perpetrate the "Scary Muslim/ War on Terror" bullshit.

that's one of the things i like about Breaking Bad - no WoT BS.

what other shows do you guys like, along the lines of plain old entertainment ?


as far as the plot of Breaking Bad, at the end of Season 3, Jesse is at Gale's front door. the gun is pointing in Gale's face. then the gun moves, left or right, i think right. then you hear the explosion.

so, anyway, Jesse kills Gale.

it seems like a confrontation between Gus and Walter is inevitable. Gus can figure out who shot Gale.

midnight rambler
13th February 2012, 02:27 PM
Awoke, I noticed the same thing when I saw that episode! I didn't start a thread on it, but I did take a screen capture of that exact moment when they're flipping through the notebook and the Ron Paul sticker shows up. Interestingly enough, I didn't take it as propaganda against RP, in fact, I would bet that the majority of people who watch that show would consider Walt & crew the protagonists, while the DEA, Gus etc. are the antagonists, i.e. "the bad guys", therefore when the RP sticker shows up in Gale's folder, and Gale is definitely one of the good guys, I don't think it's a negative brainwashing. I cheered when I saw that, I bet a lot of folks did too.

2251

That was one of the 'mini' stickers I produced four years ago.

sirgonzo420
13th February 2012, 02:44 PM
That was one of the 'mini' stickers I produced four years ago.

I know how you love tweakers, but dayum, providing terrorist propaganda stickers to them?!

;D

madfranks
3rd September 2012, 02:23 PM
Did anyone catch the new episode last night? In it, Hank (the DEA agent) and his wife are having dinner with Walt and his family, and they all want to try his latest home brew. Hank resists at first but shrugs his shoulders and says "who am I to stand in the way of public demand?" and agrees to make some more beer. Through that line, the producer is pointing out the blatant hypocrisy of the DEA agent who makes a living standing in the way of public demand for non-sanctioned drugs but has no problem providing sanctioned drugs (if you care to label alcohol as a drug) for those who want them.

gunDriller
3rd September 2012, 04:07 PM
i missed the Ron Paul reference the first time around.

yes they do make Gale out to be a 'fruitcake'.

one of the things that leads me to choose Breaking Bad over NCIS, for example, is that NCIS has War on Terror bullshit almost every show.

in my case, the source of mindless entertainment is Netflix.


i thought the episode where Gus meets his end was a classic.

freespirit
3rd September 2012, 04:29 PM
the next season is gonna be killer!