...watching 2010 and noticed that John Lithgow is one of the main actors. I also remember reading that the author, Arthur C. Clark, is linked to the collective mindset of the New World Order crowd, perhaps even one of the chief supporters. Now Mr Lithgow went on to play the supreme commander of an alien spy operation in a supposedly innocuous little sitcom called 'Third rock from the sun'. It could be said that this sitcom was directed towards a subset of society known as the fringe element; a group of lay intellectuals focused on esoteric subjects. I certainly enjoyed the show and I know that I am a member of this increasingly popular subgroup, so I extrapolate that other like minded people would feel the same. Let's also add to this list of observances the fact that in almost every episode of the series there was a very prominent shot of a can of diet coke. This drink was most often held by Jane and it was even fed to a plant that miraculously thrived on it. Coincidentally or not, diet coke contains a chemical called Aspartame http://www.holisticmed.com/aspartame/ (additive code number 951) that is linked to symptoms such as confusion, memory loss, drowsiness, anxiety attacks and depression. There are also many physical reactions but if you wanted to disrupt the effectiveness of a knowledgeable subgroup in society then these effects of Aspartame would be beneficial as a control mechanism. Now it also just happens to be true that Donald H. Rumsfeld was president of the very company, Searle, which produced Aspartame. Of course Mr Rumsfeld then went on to be Secretary of Defence, a slight misnomer, under George W. Bush and then Vice President Dick Cheney, who incidentally had been CEO for Halliburton, the company given the lucrative contract for the rebuilding of Iraq. Plainly a conflict of interest since Mr Cheney had been chiefly responsible for instigating the war. It is also plain to see that neither of these gentlemen are likely to be called to account for their actions. It might also be worth noting that Mr Cheney is facing allegations, from alleged victim Cathy O'Brien, that he is a part of a sect practicing ritual abuse mind control. We cannot be certain whether this is true or not since nobody seems willing to investigate the matter. All this leaves us to conclude that the judicial system in America, though not alone in these trying times, is either out to lunch or heavily corrupted. Given even a cursory knowledge of history we can confidently say that the trend is always towards corruption. So once again we find that those elected to govern on behalf of the people, and happen to earn a sizable salary for the privilege, are extorting the populous and acting outside the law. Or more commonly, bending the law to its very breaking point. This all goes to show you can still learn something new from watching a 25 year old hit piece like 2010.
This is just a sample of the rash conjecture and vaguely plausible summations you are likely to find on this website, though I might spice it up with the odd rational thought here and there.