From a conspiratorial perspective, some writers have explored the idea that Hollywood and the media are part of a larger system of control, manipulating public opinion and shaping cultural narratives to serve the interests of powerful elites.Dark Side of Hwood David Icke: In The Biggest Secret (1999), Icke argues that Hollywood is a tool for social control, used to promote a New World Order agenda. David Ray Griffin: In The New Pearl Harbor (2006), Griffin critiques the official narrative of 9/11 and explores the role of media in shaping public opinion. Peter Kivy : In The Seventh Veil (2011), Kivy explores the idea that Hollywood movies often contain hidden messages and symbolism.The Illuminati and Hwood Nesta Webster (England, 1858-1960): In Secret Societies and Subversive Movements (1924), Webster explores the history of secret societies, including the Illuminati, and their alleged influence on art and culture. Gary Allan (USA, 1946-1972): In None Dare Call It Conspiracy (1971), Allan argues that a small group of powerful individuals, including those in Hollywood, are working to control the world. John Todd (USA, 1942-present): In The Illuminati (1972), Todd claims that the Illuminati has infiltrated Hollywood and uses it to promote their agenda.Media Control and Propaganda Anton LaVey (USA, 1930-1997): In The Satanic Bible (1969), LaVey critiques the role of media in shaping public opinion and promoting a Judeo-Christian agenda. S. J. Perelman (USA, 1900-1979): In The Imitation Game (1945), Perelman explores the idea that media can be used to manipulate public opinion.Conspiracy Theories and HWood David Dees (USA, 1950-2009): Dees created a series of anti-Obama conspiracy theory images, often featuring Hollywood celebrities as part of a larger conspiracy. Alex Jones (USA, 1974-present): Jones, a conspiracy theorist, has written about the alleged connections between Hollywood and the New World Order.
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