Auteurs | Mark Dice |
Thème | Secret society |
Genre littéraire | Essay |
Description
The Illuminati in Hollywood by Mark Dice explores the influence of the Illuminati secret society within the entertainment industry. Dice argues that Hollywood's elite, including studios, producers, and celebrities, are part of a covert agenda aimed at manipulating culture, behaviors, and promoting corrupt government policies. He delves into how the CIA and Pentagon collaborate with Hollywood to create films and TV shows that glorify war, government surveillance, and unconstitutional agendas.
The book also reveals the secret spiritual beliefs of celebrities, which, according to Dice, fuel their ambition for fame and make them susceptible to control by powerful corporate entities. He highlights the rare instances of celebrities who have spoken out against these hidden forces, despite the risks. Dice references the 1976 film Network and its character Howard Beale, who warned about the dangers of mass media being controlled by the wrong people, emphasizing that this has become a reality today.
Éditions
Sous-titre | Celebrities, Conspiracies, and Secret Societies in Pop Culture and the Entertainment Industry |
ISBN-10 | 0988726866 |
ISBN-13 | 9780988726864 |
Nombre de pages | 338 |
Publié le | 6 octobre 2024 |
Format | Broché |
Editeur | The Resistance |
Secret society - 6 octobre 2024