'Castle' - a tv show
'Rango' - a movie.
(Other decoys of Castle-Bravo were marketed in the early-60s when a testing ban was coming.)

The Pentagon's 1954 Castle Bravo nuke test poisoned an occupied Pacific atoll called Rongelap.
Belatedly, decades later, the occupants were relocated so 'decontamination' could be attempted, the removal of tons of fallout-contaminated dirt.


October of 2011 was the deadline for US economic help in relocating natives back to the 'cleaned-up' island.
Lots of radioactive dirt and sand was removed in an effort to get rid of the fallout so residents could return.
http://talesfromthenuclearage.wordpress.com/2011/11/
In 2010 two U.S. Senators and two Representatives from the Congress (Senators Allan Stayman, Isaac Edwards, and Reps. Bryan Modeste and Bonnie Bruce of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee) visited Rongelap concerned about the lack of resettlement. Earlier agreements had set the completion of resettlement at October 1, 2011...

So a decoy show called 'Castle' was marketed before this deadline starting in 2009 to embed it memetically in US pop culture. A period piece easily evoking the first half of the twentieth century.

In the spring of 2011, with the population relocation deadline approaching, and the natives holding their annual mourning of The Bomb that Ruined Their Lives on March 1....
an animated film called-
'Rango,' a near homonym of Rongelap, was marketed.
released March 4, 2011-

The citizens of Dirt celebrate the return of the water and recognize Rango as their hero.
And the Feb 28-March 6 2011 issue of TV Guide did a cover story featuring tv show 'Castle' that applauded the wunneful wunneful show...a...'bravo.'
All this scripting and production and marketing and timing to try and hide the horrible health consequences of
any population exposed to Cold War nuclear testing, including civilians all across the continental US.
But then an ironic coincidence erupted right in the middle of this psyop script marketing campaign intended to hide old radiation scandals and made it futile, a nuclear horror began....Fukushima. On March 11, 2011.
And the psyops trying to diffuse that nightmare is worth a whole book by itself.
Consider the amount of planning and human resources that went into the tv series and the animated movie.
How many involved do you think actually knew why the scripts were being produced? Not many.
But hundreds did their jobs and reaped their paychecks. Unwitting.
But for a few.


For Hollywood insiders and film buffs, 'Rango's' focus on a water tower mirrors a 1948 atomic decoy movie starring John Wayne, 'Three Godfathers,' where three outlaws in the desert west protect a found baby and the tower used in bomb tests and the Hiroshima bomb name "Little Boy" turn into a water tower and a pseudo-Christian 'Three Wise Men' save Baby Jesus allegory, heavy-handed moral framing of the Warrior Guardian Male to counter nuclear shock in the masses. Directed by John OWI-CIA Ford, of course.
Harry Carey Jr. is cast for his name as the Japanese-themed subliminal evoking suicide plane attacks.

The same subliminal evocation, using the rays of the Rising Sun flag is often placed in USAToday front page ads for Subway sandwhich shops and the 'Angry Birds' graphics which also evokes the image of three standing shreds of the demolished World Trade Center, an image used in 'Battle: Los Angeles' and again in 'Battleship'




