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Spider-Man: Far From Home is a Warning to Beware False Flags

Spoilers Ahead! Spider-Man: Far From Home has hit theaters, and it is a brilliant film with a mysterious lesson! As Peter Parker takes the mantle as the next Iron Man, he finds Mysterio, a potential ally in the fight. Mysterio, it turns out, is a shunned Stark employee who is looking to have all the power. Quentin Beck (Mysterio) uses Illusion Tech to commit false flag attacks using “the Elementals.” As the destruction ensues, Mysterio defeats the Elementals. While the damage is real, the attacker and the defenders are one and the same: weaponized drones that create visual effects that appear to be real. Through these demonstrations, Mysterio gains fame and the trust of Nick Fury. Mysterio appears to be the hero, but he created the crisis. Spider-Man, nevertheless, eventually catches on and defeats Beck. This story, despite being a fictional movie, does have a very real lesson for us to consider.

Spider-Man: Far From Home: Beware False Flags

A false flag is a covert operation in which the responsible party for a particular action attempts to disguise the blame. To call something a false flag is not to claim that the attack never happened. What Mysterio did in Spider-Man: Far From Home is a perfect example of it. All of the “Elemental” attacks led to real damage and/or loss of life. The Elementals, however, were fake. They were Illusions that Mysterio created. He was responsible for the attacks all along. The power-hungry will engage in false flags as a means to gain public support. It is after a tragedy that the masses will urgently surrender their freedom. Despite their denial, and people on the ground disagreeing with the official narrative, Neocon allies like John Bolton and Mike Pompeo blamed Iran on the attack of a Japanese tanker. This led to the US increasing their engagement against the nation, putting us one step closer to John Bolton’s dream: war. Iran had no incentive to attack the ships, especially since the Japanese prime minister was meeting with Rouhani at the time. The US was simply trying to start another war, and truth would be this war’s first casualty.

This is not the Only False Flag Attack

As disturbing as it may be to believe the US exploited this attack to appease the Military Industrial Complex, governments have a long history of doing this. The Lavon Affair, for example, was a 1954 plan in which Israeli agents would bomb multiple American and British civilian locations as a means to keep the British in Egypt. Israel was caught in the act. The US is not innocent either. Operation Northwoods was a US plan for the CIA to commit terrorist acts against US civilians and blame it on Cuba. This would inevitably lead to war against Cuba. President John F. Kennedy rejected the plan and it was sealed shut as a classified document. In 1997, Operation Northwoods was declassified along with several other documents pertaining to the assassination of JFK, but I’m sure that’s just a coincidence that the president who rejected a false flag attack was assassinated. What matters here is that the people must be skeptical of the official story. I have listed a few examples of false flag attacks that we know of for sure. But I’m sure you can think of a few others. If we know about these, imagine how bad it truly is. Do not listen to the siren song of the warmongers because they are liars. Ask yourself: “how will they benefit if I believe them?” Governments thrive in war. The next time “Iran” acts up, be a bit more skeptical, lest the government and Mysterio become one.  

Endgame: The Illiberal Left is Offended by a Cultural Celebration

Avengers: Endgame took the world by storm this weekend. But it seems that the professional victims have some complaints about the movie. These are not complaints about verisimilitude to the comics. Rather, they whine about how the movie offended the sensitivities of illiberal crybabies. In spite of the vast representation of identities in this masterpiece of a film, there is no way to satisfy professional victims.

There Will be Spoilers, but Not Yet. I Have Something Everyone Needs.

These calls for sensitivity are truly attempts to revoke free speech. As Jeff Deist points out, Political Correctness has nothing to do with decency. Rather, it is about control. One can easily define political correctness as “the conscious, designed manipulation of language intended to change the way people speak, write, think, feel, and act, in furtherance of an agenda.” Political Correctness is Real. It is illiberal. Political Correctness ruins our culture. Case in point, Avengers: Endgame is a cultural masterpiece. It is a 3-hour celebration of 11 years of cinema. The Marvel Cinematic Universe deserves this pat on the back. Instead of celebrating with us, “journalists” have dedicated themselves to being a victim. Because of this mentality, because of this refusal to enjoy life, the social “justice” crew opts to police Endgame’s choice of jokes. This is not how a healthy human being behaves. You live in a world (every complaint about Endgame I have so far encountered emerges from the First World) with profound growth. You are blessed. Endgame is a celebration. Don’t ruin that for yourself by looking for offensive content. The fact that you can even see this movie shows exactly how blessed you are. Humanity did not always have the affluence to enjoy entertainment.

Spoilers Ahead: Do Not Read if You Don’t Want to Know Plot Points of Avengers: Endgame.

The world celebrated the Endgame, but Gavia Baker-Whiteclaw of The Daily Dot saw no cause for happiness. Why Thor’s weight gain was just SO offensive! It would take the “journalist” who believes that Spider-Man is not a hero because he is a straight white male to take issue with the jokes about Thor being fat. According to Baker-Whiteclaw, “Marvel presumably wants Avengers: Endgame to have a long shelf-life, but this meanspirited recurring fat joke is going to age very poorly, very fast.” Imagine believing that making one of the most powerful Avengers overweight is “meanspirited.” To view that as evil, one would have to be so overly-sensitive that they would view the inclusion of one of the Russo Brothers as a gay character as homophobic (oh wait). To state the obvious, making Thor fat was funny. It violated our expectation of what the movie would entail, and it allowed for fantastic humor. Perhaps one of the more disgusting remarks from Baker-Whiteclaw was how she claimed that this was trivializing trauma. As someone who has experienced trauma before, I can attest to the fact that laughter can be therapeutic. One could view this as offensive if it is at the expense of others, but this isn’t even that. But Thor is not fat and sloppy (well, perhaps at the beginning). By the end of this movie, however, he is large and in charge.

Life is too Good to be Offended All the Time

There was nothing offensive about Fat Thor. Even if there was, so what!? Taboo subjects make for great humor. In other words, life is too precious to give your discursivity to the State-Linguistic Complex. You can either join in on the celebration, or you can force sadness upon yourself as these SJWs do to themselves. But why would you dedicate your life to misery when joy is so easy to accomplish?