Remember when David Wilcock commented on a Benjamin Fulford post and mentioned "Captain America: The Winter Soldier", a movie he had just watched? (here's an Amazon.com link) Well, I watched it tonight
David said (wrote),
"It is becoming increasingly obvious that this secret war is real, and is building up to something big. Only so much can be done before it becomes openly known to everyone.
"I just watched "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" last night... The timing of this film becoming available for home viewing may very well be intentional.
"Anyone who still doesn't believe there is an international alliance working to defeat the New World Order, and that this alliance includes members of the US military and intelligence community, really needs to watch Captain America.
"The seemingly towering impossibility of one man and a handful of his allies taking on the greatest evil cartel on earth, fully interwoven into the government and intelligence community, and winning, is very satisfying to watch.
"If you combine this film with Ironman 3, both of which are part of the same Avengers franchise, you can see that hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent to tell us the truth and prepare us for major changes ahead.
These films are being used to telegraph high-level arrests of the Cabal. It is disclosure disguised as entertainment."
Of course, I do know that "there is an international alliance working to defeat the New World Order, and that this alliance includes members of the US military and intelligence community," so I need no convincing of that.
However, I felt very drawn, for some reason, to try out the Amazon Instant Video rental thing with this movie. $5.99 for a 3-day rental, online, through Amazon, and you can even play it on your smartphone or iPhone, with the Amazon Instant Video app.
I found myself very captivated by it, and could clearly see how the producers of this film worked in a clear "apocalypse (unveiling)" message.
Anyway, it is not something I do often, but I feel if you are drawn to it, and enjoy the action-type movie (with very little "blood and gore" (and no Al Gore's)), and a few great chase scenes (especially the Samuel Jackson one early in the movie), and fabulous tech stuff (sometimes getting blown up and falling out of the sky), this movie may be for you.
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