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Race to Witch Mountain -- a metaphor

May 26, 11:29 AMBreakthrough Energy ExaminerSterling Allan
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This new Disney film is amazingly on point when it comes to depicting how the BlackOps control advanced technologies via off-budget, huge projects, in cahoots with certain elements within the U.S. government, often in blatant disregard for the large picture in favor of some myopic agenda.
 

I took my family to see Disney's film, Race to Witch Mountain.

I was amazed at how on it was with the world view I have expressed recently. The BlackOps controlling advanced technologies via off-budget, huge projects, in cahoots with certain elements within the U.S. government, was portrayed almost exactly as I see it. Their blatant disregard for the large picture in favor of their own myopic agendas was also portrayed very well.

The mockery of people who openly admit to believing in such things was also adroitly depicted. The two earthlings who helped save the day were establishment "outsiders" just doing the best they knew how, given the circumstances.

In some ways, is felt like a vindication to see a mainstream movie of this ilk.

I'm not a crazy nutcase when it comes to believing that such scenarios are actually plausible. Disney thinks they are plausible as well.

Remember, truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.

I definitely recommend seeing this one.

BTW, as for family viewing, I thought it was a bit intense for our three young daughters. My 9-year-old boy liked it.

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