Hour of the Time – The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)

by Rob Daven on January 15, 2010

in Bunker Studios, Featured, Hour of the Time

(Note: This is not a typical movie review. Instead of focusing on traditional elements such as plotline, direction, acting, etc., it focuses primarily on the propagandistic elements of the film and may contain spoilers.)

Intergalactic New Age Communism

The remake of the classic science fiction movie The Day The Earth Stood Still is an intergalactic New Age communist tour de force. Many of the familiar tenets of the now all-too-familiar New World Order project are present. Anyone familiar with works such as Behold A Pale Horse, The Report From Iron Mountain, Set Up & Sold Out and Envoys of Mankind will not be surprised by anything in the film except perhaps how blatant the messages are.

Motivating Basic Allegiance

The Report From Iron Mountain explains in great technical detail that the establishment of totalitarian control over a society requires a “genuinely menacing” common enemy. If the goal is control of the entire planet, this requires an “apparent threat to the survival of the [human] species” itself, specifically threats that can be dealt with “only through social organization and political power.” Furthermore, in order to be effective at “motivating basic allegiance,” the common threat(s) must imply an “immediate, tangible, and directly felt threat of destruction.” As a substitute for war (the current method), the report goes on to list several possible scenarios, either real or fabricated, which may be seized upon in order to consolidate power. Among these are “an omnipresent, virtually omnipotent international police force,” “an established and recognized extraterrestrial menace” and “massive global environmental pollution.” (Incidentally, whether or not this report is authentic is immaterial. The truth of its conclusions is irrefutable.)

Uniting The Nations

In Behold A Pale Horse, author William Cooper revealed that certain powerful one-worlders are well aware of the strategy of propagating artificial threats, including from outer space, in order to unite mankind under a world government. In that book is a reproduction of an excerpt from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Publication No. 15 (New York, 1917), in which John Dewey, Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, is quoted as saying, “‘Someone remarked that the best way to unite all the nations on this globe would be an attack from some other planet. In the face of such an alien enemy, people would respond with a sense of their unity of interest and purpose. We have the next thing to that at the present time [World War I]. …What a few dreamers hoped might happen in the course of some slow coming century has become an accomplished fact in a few swift years. In spite of  geographical distance, unlike speech, diverse religion, and hitherto independent aims, nations from every continent have formed what for the time being is nothing less than a world state, an immense cooperative action in behalf of civilization.’”

via Hour of the Time.

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