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Prediction: Stone to be hijacked in '08

Postby brainpanhandler » Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:02 pm

Is it possible to change life midstream and get back to who you are at your core? From Greg Berlanti (Brothers & Sisters, Dirty Sexy Money, Everwood) and Marc Guggenheim (Brothers & Sisters, Law & Order, The Practice) comes a story about a lawyer who finds himself at a crossroads between the man he has become and the man he wants to be... even if that means being a prophet.

Driven by ambition, Eli Stone (Jonny Lee Miller, The Flying Scotsman) has built a successful career at a top San Francisco law firm in representing the biggest and richest corporations where "screwing over the little guy" is common practice. After experiencing a series of odd hallucinations, including a crooning vision of George Michael, Eli turns to his neurologist brother, Nathan (Matt Letsher, The New Adventures of Old Christine), only to be told there is nothing wrong with him. As the visions persist, he's anxious to find the cause of his delirium and seeks the help of Dr. Chen (James Saito, I Think I Love My Wife), a Chinese acupuncturist who specializes in holistic medicine. Though skeptical of his practice, Eli finds Dr. Chen can help him recall important memories from his past.

Eli's visions continue to intensify and begin to affect his practice, relationships and how he is perceived. But it's not until Eli puts his own life in peril that Nathan recognizes similar episodes their father shared and reconsiders what may be ailing his brother. Upon another review of the symptoms and an MRI, Nathan discovers Eli is suffering from an inoperable brain aneurysm that's causing his illusions.

If Nathan represents science, Dr. Chen represents faith. As Eli struggles to cope with his diagnosis, he looks to Dr. Chen for his take on the relationship of his revelations to his aneurysm. Dr. Chen suggests there could be a divine answer for why he's having delusions of grandeur - Eli may be a prophet.

While Eli is skeptical of being a prophet, his visions have helped him to recall what his father once impressed upon him -- "You're meant to do great things... speak inspired words... you're going to help people." With his father's words in mind, Eli redefines his outlook on life and his intent as a lawyer, beginning with a case in which he represents an old acquaintance against one of his firm's most important clients. Despite opposition from his imposing boss and future father-in-law, Jordan Wethersby (Victor Garber, Alias), and fiancée Taylor (Natasha Henstride, Commander in Chief), he chooses to stay the course.

Eli's resolve will be further tested by his colleagues, who include his sassy assistant, Patti (Loretta Devine, Crash), and fellow counsel Matt Dowd (Sam Jaeger, Catch and Release), an ambitious, competitive shark who exemplifies everything Jordan would like Eli to be. He'll also be challenged by Maggie Dekker (Julie Gonzalo, Veronica Mars), an inexperienced, junior associate who questions his commitment to change.

Eli Stone stars Jonny Lee Miller as Eli Stone, Victor Garber as Jordan Wethersby, Natasha Henstride as Taylor Wethersby, Loretta Devine as Patti, Sam Jaeger as Matt Dowd, James Saito as Dr. Chen, Matt Letsher as Nathan Stone and Julie Gonzalo as Maggie.

Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim are co-creators and executive producers. Chris Misiano (The West Wing) also serves as executive producer and director. The series is produced by ABC Studios.

http://abc.go.com/primetime/elistone/index?pn=about


Now if Oliver Stone should develope a brain aneurysm...








Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:
brainpanhandler wrote:Is it possible to change life midstream and get back to who you are at your core? From Greg Berlanti (Brothers & Sisters, Dirty Sexy Money, Everwood) and Marc Guggenheim (Brothers & Sisters, Law & Order, The Practice) comes a story about a lawyer who finds himself at a crossroads between the man he has become and the man he wants to be... even if that means being a prophet.

Driven by ambition, Eli Stone (Jonny Lee Miller, The Flying Scotsman) has built a successful career at a top San Francisco law firm in representing the biggest and richest corporations where "screwing over the little guy" is common practice. After experiencing a series of odd hallucinations, including a crooning vision of George Michael, Eli turns to his neurologist brother, Nathan (Matt Letsher, The New Adventures of Old Christine), only to be told there is nothing wrong with him. As the visions persist, he's anxious to find the cause of his delirium and seeks the help of Dr. Chen (James Saito, I Think I Love My Wife), a Chinese acupuncturist who specializes in holistic medicine. Though skeptical of his practice, Eli finds Dr. Chen can help him recall important memories from his past.

Eli's visions continue to intensify and begin to affect his practice, relationships and how he is perceived. But it's not until Eli puts his own life in peril that Nathan recognizes similar episodes their father shared and reconsiders what may be ailing his brother. Upon another review of the symptoms and an MRI, Nathan discovers Eli is suffering from an inoperable brain aneurysm that's causing his illusions.

If Nathan represents science, Dr. Chen represents faith. As Eli struggles to cope with his diagnosis, he looks to Dr. Chen for his take on the relationship of his revelations to his aneurysm. Dr. Chen suggests there could be a divine answer for why he's having delusions of grandeur - Eli may be a prophet.

While Eli is skeptical of being a prophet, his visions have helped him to recall what his father once impressed upon him -- "You're meant to do great things... speak inspired words... you're going to help people." With his father's words in mind, Eli redefines his outlook on life and his intent as a lawyer, beginning with a case in which he represents an old acquaintance against one of his firm's most important clients. Despite opposition from his imposing boss and future father-in-law, Jordan Wethersby (Victor Garber, Alias), and fiancée Taylor (Natasha Henstride, Commander in Chief), he chooses to stay the course.

Eli's resolve will be further tested by his colleagues, who include his sassy assistant, Patti (Loretta Devine, Crash), and fellow counsel Matt Dowd (Sam Jaeger, Catch and Release), an ambitious, competitive shark who exemplifies everything Jordan would like Eli to be. He'll also be challenged by Maggie Dekker (Julie Gonzalo, Veronica Mars), an inexperienced, junior associate who questions his commitment to change.

Eli Stone stars Jonny Lee Miller as Eli Stone, Victor Garber as Jordan Wethersby, Natasha Henstride as Taylor Wethersby, Loretta Devine as Patti, Sam Jaeger as Matt Dowd, James Saito as Dr. Chen, Matt Letsher as Nathan Stone and Julie Gonzalo as Maggie.

Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim are co-creators and executive producers. Chris Misiano (The West Wing) also serves as executive producer and director. The series is produced by ABC Studios.

http://abc.go.com/primetime/elistone/index?pn=about


Now if Oliver Stone should develope a brain aneurysm...


Wow. Nice find, bph. I'm glad I waxed on at great length about leaving no "Stone" unturned.

Looks like you're showing us a textbook example of perfectly timed (pre-Nov. 18 + 22) subliminal discrediting of whistleblowers.

The same methods were used in 1997 with the tv show, 'Spawn,' which was a counterpropaganda response to Don Wilson's new evidence regarding MLK.

Can you find all the mirrors and negative framing of whistleblowers regarding JFK, RFK, and Jonestown in this new tv series called 'Eli Stone?'

Check for keywords from historical scandals, homonyms, narrative themes, professions, character names, actor names, even actor branding from previous roles...it's all there.

Yes, you can "play," too, Pan. 8)

on edit: spelling





brainpanhandler wrote:
Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:
brainpanhandler wrote:Is it possible to change life midstream and get back to who you are at your core? From Greg Berlanti (Brothers & Sisters, Dirty Sexy Money, Everwood) and Marc Guggenheim (Brothers & Sisters, Law & Order, The Practice) comes a story about a lawyer who finds himself at a crossroads between the man he has become and the man he wants to be... even if that means being a prophet.

Driven by ambition, Eli Stone (Jonny Lee Miller, The Flying Scotsman) has built a successful career at a top San Francisco law firm in representing the biggest and richest corporations where "screwing over the little guy" is common practice. After experiencing a series of odd hallucinations, including a crooning vision of George Michael, Eli turns to his neurologist brother, Nathan (Matt Letsher, The New Adventures of Old Christine), only to be told there is nothing wrong with him. As the visions persist, he's anxious to find the cause of his delirium and seeks the help of Dr. Chen (James Saito, I Think I Love My Wife), a Chinese acupuncturist who specializes in holistic medicine. Though skeptical of his practice, Eli finds Dr. Chen can help him recall important memories from his past.

Eli's visions continue to intensify and begin to affect his practice, relationships and how he is perceived. But it's not until Eli puts his own life in peril that Nathan recognizes similar episodes their father shared and reconsiders what may be ailing his brother. Upon another review of the symptoms and an MRI, Nathan discovers Eli is suffering from an inoperable brain aneurysm that's causing his illusions.

If Nathan represents science, Dr. Chen represents faith. As Eli struggles to cope with his diagnosis, he looks to Dr. Chen for his take on the relationship of his revelations to his aneurysm. Dr. Chen suggests there could be a divine answer for why he's having delusions of grandeur - Eli may be a prophet.

While Eli is skeptical of being a prophet, his visions have helped him to recall what his father once impressed upon him -- "You're meant to do great things... speak inspired words... you're going to help people." With his father's words in mind, Eli redefines his outlook on life and his intent as a lawyer, beginning with a case in which he represents an old acquaintance against one of his firm's most important clients. Despite opposition from his imposing boss and future father-in-law, Jordan Wethersby (Victor Garber, Alias), and fiancée Taylor (Natasha Henstride, Commander in Chief), he chooses to stay the course.

Eli's resolve will be further tested by his colleagues, who include his sassy assistant, Patti (Loretta Devine, Crash), and fellow counsel Matt Dowd (Sam Jaeger, Catch and Release), an ambitious, competitive shark who exemplifies everything Jordan would like Eli to be. He'll also be challenged by Maggie Dekker (Julie Gonzalo, Veronica Mars), an inexperienced, junior associate who questions his commitment to change.

Eli Stone stars Jonny Lee Miller as Eli Stone, Victor Garber as Jordan Wethersby, Natasha Henstride as Taylor Wethersby, Loretta Devine as Patti, Sam Jaeger as Matt Dowd, James Saito as Dr. Chen, Matt Letsher as Nathan Stone and Julie Gonzalo as Maggie.

Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim are co-creators and executive producers. Chris Misiano (The West Wing) also serves as executive producer and director. The series is produced by ABC Studios.

http://abc.go.com/primetime/elistone/index?pn=about


Now if Oliver Stone should develope a brain aneurysm...


Wow. Nice find, bph. I'm glad I waxed on at great length about leaving no "Stone" unturned.

Looks like you're showing us a textbook example of perfectly timed (pre-Nov. 18 + 22) subliminal discrediting of whistleblowers.

The same methods were used in 1997 with the tv show, 'Spawn,' which was a counterpropanda response to Don Wilson's new evidence regarding MLK.

Can you find all the mirrors and negative framing of whistleblowers regarding JFK, RFK, and Jonestown in this new tv series called 'Eli Stone?'

Check for keywords from historical scandals, homonyms, narrative themes, professions, character names, actor names, even actor branding from previous roles...it's all there.

Yes, you can "play," too, Pan. 8)


At least a couple of things jump out at me ( and being relatively easy to spot need to pass through a decoy filter as well). Eli Stone sounds like he lies stone. The dichotomy of the science/faith based explanations of Eli's visions and memories mirror the competing explanatory theories for JFK's assissination. On the one hand there is Nathan's diagnosis of an inoperable brain aneurysm/warren commission report and on the other hand there is Dr. Chen's divination of Stone's visions and memories/JFK conspiracy theories. If it is true that most Americans consider acupuncture to be quackery and they subliminally connect that with JFK conspiracy theories then that would theoretically reinforce an attitude toward conspiracy theories that would be in the best interests of the alleged conspirators or their beneficiaries. That's all I got for now.

On Edit: For some extra paranoia points... he lies stone sounds like here lies stone which would of course be inscribed on a tombstone. This is a second layer to the psyop: stone is dead, metaphorically (and literally?) Ach...This way lies madness (not to mention ridicule). It's so damn easy to make fun of this stuff Hugh.



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It's 'JFK' time in 45th anniversay 2008.

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:14 pm

You got it in your beginning analysis, brainpanhandler-
The homonym for "He Lie, Stone", the Chinese enemy, the discrediting of wholistic medicine and acupuncture, the brain damage and delusions, the substituting of messianic visions for empirical evidence....it all spells woo to America's heartlander mentality who believe in CNN, Time Magazine, and NPR.

This 'Eli Stone' TV series is loaded with psyops about the big assassinations of the 1960s (JFK, MLK, RFK) plus Jonestown, all crimes done by CIA and FBI.
This is because 2008 is an anniversary year, 45-40-40-30 respectively.

Counterpropaganda is defined by the Pentagon as:
"Any action taken to minimize the effect of hostile information."

Events that discredit US government military-intelligence get counterpropaganda treatment-
>positive framing of government cover stories
>negative framing of whistleblowers

This show negatively frames-
> Oliver Stone (JFK whistleblower) and makes him out to be crazy, disloyal, brain-damaged, in bad company, and even hints at his becoming a religious zealot, like Rev. Jim Jones (CIA agent pretending to be a prophet)
>LA Coroner Thomas Noguchi (RFK whistleblower who proved the patsy was innocent)
>President Kennedy who changed policies in midstream and rebelled against the CIA Director, Allen Dulles and the CIA's man in the Pentagon, General Taylor.
The previous roles and character names of 'Eli Stone's' opposition reflect this-
Despite opposition from his imposing boss and future father-in-law, Jordan Wethersby (Victor Garber, Alias), and fiancée Taylor (Natasha Henstride, Commander in Chief), he chooses to stay the course.


Wow. That sounds almost exactly like the Bay of Pigs which signed JFK's death warrant.
A honcho from CIA, a honcho from Pentagon, "Commander in Chief,"...right on topic.

After assassination, JFK's brain was at the center of the medical evidence cover-up just as Eli Stone's brain is central to this show's plot.

The TV network's official description of their new show has all the negative framing of Oliver Stone/JFK, the man who made the 1991 whistleblowing movie, 'JFK,' that will be reinforced during the run of the show-

Stone =
1 "change life midstream
2 at a crossroads between the man he has become and the man he wants to be
3 a prophet
4 Driven by ambition
5 representing the biggest and richest corporations where "screwing over the little guy" is common practice
6 odd hallucinations
7 a crooning vision of George Michael (who famously showed his ass )
8 visions persist
9 he's anxious
10 his delirium
11 seeks the help of
12 Chinese acupuncturist (kooky Kalifornia kulture)
13 holistic medicine (" " ")
14 Though skeptical
15 visions continue to intensify
16 begin to affect his practice, relationships
17 Eli puts his own life in peril
18 what may be ailing
19 Eli is suffering from an inoperable brain aneurysm that's causing his illusions
20 Eli struggles to cope
21 he looks to Dr. Chen
22 the relationship of his revelations to his aneurysm
23 a divine answer
24 he's having delusions of grandeur
25 Eli may be a prophet
26 he represents an old acquaintance against one of his firm's most important clients
27 his colleagues, who include his sassy assistant
28 fellow counsel...an ambitious, competitive shark
29 an inexperienced, junior associate
30 questions his commitment"
31 Eli Stone is a homonym for He Lie, Stone

...That's 31 negative framings in just the set-up article for the TV series.
Wow. Guess they mean it.

That's...CIA Hollywood!
CIA runs mainstream media since WWII:
news rooms, movies/TV, publishing
...
Disney is CIA for kidz!
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Postby orz » Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:44 pm

Oliver Stone would consider that pretty nutty.
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