Fat Lady Singing wrote:IanEye wrote:When Lenny's trademark red-and-white jacket first appears, the back read "One Wolf" because the "L" in "Lone" was erroneously left off at the place where Lenny had it made. After a heart-to-heart talk with Laverne, she ripped off one of her trademark "L" monograms and put it on Lenny's jacket, making it say "Lone Wolf" as Lenny originally intended.
Yes, in what was probably
the most touching episode of the series -- in a good way.
A perfect example of a spook script imprinting a counter-meme using the narrative's internal coherence as camoflage.
In this "touching" gesture, you saw a character constructed as a mirror of a witness to shots from the grassy knoll (Jean Hill/Laverne) INSTEAD literally put her hands on the "lone" gunman.
audience: "Awwwww...."
Observe the emotional intensity in psyops narratives because it will tell you where the spooks are trying to imprint you with counterpropaganda memes. Intensity of humor, fear, or excitement will stick with you more than the rest of the story.
The two actors playing "Lenny and Squiggy" in the JFK counterpropaganda devices known to the public as 'Laverne and Shirley' and 'Happy Days' ALSO played partners in Steven CIA Spielberg's 1980 JFK decoy film called 'Used Cars,' released while acoustic evidence was still being debated from the 1977-1979 House Select Committee on Assassinations and the decoy tv soap called 'Dallas' was making Americans wonder "who shot the evil oil man named JR," not if evil oilmen shot JFK.
Classic meme-reversal.
The first scene in Mr. CIA Spielberg's 'Used Cars' movie is a slow zoom in on used car salesman, Kurt Russell, rolling back the odometer on a car to 313, xxx-miles. (Oh, and carefully analyze the first 5-10 minutes of a psyops movie because that's when the subliminal themes will be established in your subconscious to massage for the rest of the flick.)
The numerology of "313" is Spielberg making the association of the meme "misleading data" with Zapruder frame 313 where the fatal shot from the grassy knoll blew out the brains of American democracy while Jackie scrambled to save some big pieces for she knew not who.
Spielberg's lead character, the iconically deceptive used car salesman, is named "Russo." This just happens to be the name of D. A. Jim Garrison's lead witness against Clay Shaw. There are even two men who are doubles. Will wonders never cease?
Spielberg's entire movie is like that complete with the "Lenny and Squiggy" guys amplifying their own previously established JFK memes.
If you know your JFK cover-up, go rent 'Used Cars' and count the ways ole Stevie twists the terrible truth.
Because a huge portion of Hollywood brain matter has gone into coming up with decoy narratives since the day President Kennedy lost most of his.
And by knowing this...we can get lots of it back.