10 Movies You Didn’t Know Were About Mind Control

10 Movies You Didn't Know Were About Mind Control
10 Movies You Didn't Know Were About Mind Control

10 Movies You Didn’t Know Were About Mind Control

 

 

Movies are meant to inspire and entertain. More often than not, the most captivating movies have truth to them. These popular movies have have been heralded by generations of movie lovers who likely had no idea of the movie’s true darkness. It’s strange and unexpected how all of these movies tie together and relate to one another despite being created at different times. They share common themes that may have escaped your attention when you first saw the movie. Mind control has a long history across the world and

in America. There is no shortage of evidence that mind control programs exist and these movies are no exception. Many of these films you may have seen. If not, prepare to know not only the plot, but the dark recesses of humanity from which it came.

10Return To Oz


The movie shows Dorothy going through experiences of people who experience mind control programming like electroshock therapy. Dorothy is thought to be crazy because of her tales about Oz. So she is taken to a psychologist within a mental institution who supports electroshock therapy. MKULTRA programming is all about a handler getting someone to disassociate from reality. Dorothy was manipulated her handler into believing that the machine that tortured her in the mental hospital was her friend. The ECT machine even has a name, Tik Tok. The book written by Frank L. Baum includes a character named Tik Tok, but Disney decided to include the electroshock therapy machine.

 

Baum was a student of the Theosophical Society, an organization that teaches occult wisdom. He may have been aware of the practices done as a part of MKULTRA. The Illuminati Formula to Create a Mind Control Slave by Fritz Springmeier explains something of key importance. Following the yellow brick road actually represents when an alter persona fulfills a command. The book also says that Yellow Brick Road programming is given to children.

9Black Swan


Played by Natalie Portman, the main character Nina, is made to be unusually submissive towards her mother. She is also under great pressure from her trainer, Thomas. He has every interest in culminating pressure on Nina until her mind fragments

 

and she develops dissociative identity disorder. He wishes to put Nina’s dark alter ego in control.

 

People who suffer from dissociative identity disorder look in the mirror and don’t see themselves. In some cases, the person sees nothing at all. Nina is compelled to look at herself in the mirror frequently. Mirrors are often used as a part of mind control programming. At first blush, this may not seem out of the ordinary, but these exact techniques are used in mind control programming.

 

The French director could very well be the handler, as his goal is to bring out Nina’s dark side for Black Swan. Nina does in fact exude characteristics of a person with dissociative identity disorder when she looks in the mirror and sees another person. The fragmenting of faces and mirrors throughout the film send a clear signal about mind control.

8Alice In Wonderland


This iconic movie holds many strong mind control symbols and ideas. Alice in Wonderland relates to mind control being used in the real world. A CIA interrogation manual titled KUBARK details a confusion technique called Alice in Wonderland. The technique consists of two or three people asking nonsensical questions, sometimes for days on end. It is more an interrogation technique designed to create mental instability. The subject being interrogated is meant to offer all the information in the hopes that the strange voices and questions will make sense.

 

Interrogators ask unrelated, nonsensical, illogical questions in various pitches of voice. Yet, there is more to the story than you may know. Author Lewis Carroll is the pen name of Rev. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, who held a paedophile relationship with a real life, 10 year old Alice. Alice Liddell, is the real Alice in Wonderland, forced to disassociate with reality in order to withstand abuse and control from Dodgson. The theme of “going down the rabbit hole” is essentially disconnecting from reality, which is used during mind control programming.

7Eyes Wide Shut


In one of the scenes, the main character, Dr. Bill Harford is walking with two women who say they will lead Bill “where the rainbow ends”. These beautiful women represent the beta programming or sex kitten programming while referencing another mind control symbolic film, The Wizard of Oz. The character Alice Harford who played the wife, may have been subject to trauma based mind control as well. She struggles with her

 

memories such as whether she was at parties such as the one her husband Bill attended.

 

The references to rainbows and Alice looking into mirrors so much recalls Lewis Carroll’s Through The Looking Glass. For example, there is a shop called Rainbow costumes and the characters often speak of rainbows. Inside, the shop owner seems to have mind control over his daughter. One night he becomes very angry because he sees his underage daughter in a compromising position with two drag queens. This alludes to Monarch Programming that begins at an early age. No more than 24 hours later, the father is allowing his daughter to be alone with the same men from the night before and even tries to show her off to Dr. Harford. This movie makes a pattern of symbolic references to mind control that you cannot “go over the rainbow” and ignore.

6Labyrinth


One of the foremost authorities with published works on the subject of mind control has spoken about this particular movie. Fritz Springmeier has connected Labyrinth to mind control programming scripts. Springmeier is one of the foremost authors on the subject of Illuminati mind control. This movie continues the theme that “things are not always what they seem”. The scenes skillfully play out the world of a mind control victim, stage by stage, depicting the entire process. Dissociation of a young girl is typically the key symbolism to identify a movie displaying mind control.

 

In addition, Sarah, the young main character of the movie goes to a library where she finds the books Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz. The plot thickens as many of the dissociative, mind control films are directly referencing each other. It appears that the main character Sarah is going to rescue her brother from the clutches of a sorcerer, Jareth. The truth is that she is going on a quest inside of herself. The only way to find her way to the castle her brother lies in is by forming a path through the labyrinth with her mind.

 

Fritz Springmeier has made written statements regarding M. C. Escher’s artwork being used for mind control programming. A piece of Escher’s artwork, Relativity, is featured prominently above Sarah’s bed. The illusion of the mind-bending and gravity-defying pieces are what make them excellent for programming in Springmeier’s opinion. It seems that this piece was deliberately placed there for Sarah to see in order to keep her under control.

 

Escher’s depiction of stairs that lead to nowhere in all directions is shown as an actual location in Labyrinth. According to Carl Jung, labyrinths or mazes are representations of

 

the subconscious mind. Control the depths of the mind, control the person. The movie shows scenes of Sarah undergoing various forms of trauma, a common theme among mind control movies. She falls into a pit of hands grabbing at her and strange feathery creatures try to remove her head.

5Hide and Seek


Again, we have a movie showing the dark world of children experiencing dissociative trauma. The presence of monarch butterflies throughout the film symbolizes Monarch Programming. The programming received this title because trauma induced by electroshock results in light-headedness or feeling like a butterfly. The mind becomes broken up into different sections resulting in multiple personalities.

 

…was given a music box to play when she was feeling sad. The music box plays the mockingbird song, a song that plays when something traumatic is happening in the film. This is yet another example of a trigger to engage dissociation. Her father David played the role of Emily’s handler through his alter persona, Charlie.

 

Emily tells her father David that she has a friend named Charlie, who she blames for drowning the cat. David’s alter persona Charlie commits dark crimes without realizing it. The cat gets drowned and even his girlfriend is murdered. This indicates that he too is under mind control and may have his own handler. It’s quite amazing how Hollywood has managed to make something sadistic appear theatrical.

 

Emily also mutilates dolls and draws images of herself with two heads. Hide and Seek demonstrates the shocking behavior that a mind control victim would have. Emily is placed into a mental hospital due to “her” traumatic behavior. Emily begins to respond strangely to normal events like going fishing and playdates. When Emily’s father (or handler) takes her fishing, she heartlessly plunges the fishing hook into a live insect. This is normal behavior for an adult. Little girls are usually repulsed by doing something like this.

4Sucker Punch


The movie centers around Baby Doll, the main character. Baby Doll’s entire goal in the movie is to escape the mental hospital she was placed in by force. Early scenes in the movie clearly indicate that Baby Doll was subject to traumatic abuse during her childhood from her step father. After this takes place she is sent to an institution, as many victims of Monarch Programming are often transferred to supervised care in their youth. She is essentially passed from one handler to another. What makes her step-father her handler, is that he was willing to abuse his child.

 

This type of behavior is what determines the selection of a handler. Baby Doll’s totally demoralized step father has her arrested for the murder of her own sister, a crime she did not commit. Immediately upon becoming institutionalized, the main character is subject to drug injections. To add an additional connection between this movie and mind control, Baby Doll is sent to a mental institution. The CIA have been exposed to house mind control programs in these institutions. Repeat abuse is one of the key factors of Monarch mind control programming.

 

This is what causes Baby Doll to disassociate, going to an alternate reality in her mind where she is a prostitute. Whatever Baby Doll experiences when she disassociates, a much more disturbing version is occurring in real life. Vanessa Hudgens played the role of a mind controlled beta kitten named Blondie; she happens to bear a Monarch butterfly tattoo on her neck in real life. To further associate mind control with the movie, t-shirts promoting the movie bear phrases such as “reality is a prison”.

 

You know that there is something wrong with baby doll’s perception of reality as the movie progresses. After she is in the institution for the mentally insane the “staff” prepare Baby Doll for a lobotomy. Right at the moment the gruesome procedure is supposed to happen, the institution converts to an exotic dance routine. After the routine she is lead by a priest into room of night club dancers. How does Baby Doll switch from a lobotomy into a sexually charged dance club? Likely because she has disassociated from what is happening in reality.

3Coraline


The movie begins with Coraline being ripped apart by a pair of metallic hands. Coraline is doll-like in appearance, dolls or baby dolls are heavily referenced in mind control related material. The metallic hands rip out the button eyes, pull out the yarn hair by strands, and rip out the cottony insides of the doll. The hands recreate a new image of Coraline with blue hair, likely representing the tearing of her persona so that a new one can emerge. To add another occult spin to the movie, Coraline is seen at the beginning of the film with a dowsing rod. The rod or water witch is an obscure tool used to find water and other objects. The main character of this film, Coraline, like many other mind controlled individuals is subject to a lack of love or abuse from her parents.

 

In the film, Coraline’s mother leads her to a door within their own house that opens to a seemingly solid brick wall. However, when Coraline later returns to the door, it leads to a magical, colorful portal that causes her to disassociate. On the other side of the door lies the recurring theme of an alternate reality where the world as she knows it has the same people, only they’re altered by having buttons for eyes. When Coraline’s

 

controlled mind disassociates, she experiences something very different from her actual life. She experiences a caring mother that cooks her meals and a father that built a garden to look like Coraline’s face. Coraline herself is an alternate persona, the result of a shattered mind. In the beginning scenes of the movie, a stuffed children’s doll has its eyes, hair, and insides removed. The eyes are replaced with buttons, as the removal of one or both eyes is a part of Monarch mind control symbolism.

 

2A Clockwork Orange


One of the many brainchildren of Stanley Kubrick, this film is filled with hidden symbolism. The original novella written by Anthony Burgess in 1962 is directly correlated with modern mind control techniques. Burgess was a writer for the Royal Army Medical Corps, given the important task of teaching soldiers through means of political essays titled, “The British Way and Purpose. It’s interesting that Burgess has continually expressed distaste and disappointment of the tremendous popularity of Clockwork Orange.

 

The mind control related symbol of the “all seeing eye” symbol is rife throughout the movie. The movie cover (very similar to the dollar bill) has an all seeing eye placed just above the pyramid to highlight of the main character’s eye.

 

Also, the fictional Ludovico technique is used on Alex, the main character of the movie to create an aversion within Alex towards violence and rape. The technique consists of strapping Alex to a chair with eyes clamped open, forcing him to watch violent scenes. This is a blatant mind control technique being clearly shown to the public. The movie was directed in such a way that mind control techniques are made obvious to the viewer. So why the name Clockwork Orange?

 

A living, growing organism forced to join with something mechanic and cold is bizarre. It is this very thought which explains the title of Clockwork Orange. Man is in this instance, the “orange” representing the bright fruitfulness of humanity; the desire to procreate, have children, and marry. The “clockwork” refers to the mechanistic side of things. Many authors have produced literature that points at the author Burgess’ involvement with the British CIA. This could be where he developed concepts for Clockwork Orange like the Nadsat language and forcefully subjecting a person to ultra violent imagery.

1Rosemary’s Baby


In this movie, a high ranking occult group uses Rosemary for their own ritualistic purposes. Rosemary and Guy Woodhouse are the main characters of the movie looking to move into a New York building called The Bramford. Strange and real crimes occur

 

surrounding this movie that are just as strange as the plot. In reality, this controversial building is the Dakota building in which many wealthy families have lived and outside of which John Lennon was shot. A basic form of mind control was imposed upon Rosemary from her husband Guy, through drug-laced chocolate mousse. The husband was convinced to do so after being shown the power and influence of his ritualistic, occult member neighbors, The Castevets. Another interesting fact tying this movie to reality is the murder of Roman Polanski’s pregnant wife a year after the movie was released. Sharon Tate was murdered at her apartment along with her friends Jay Sebring and Abigail Folger (of Folgers Coffee).

 

The symbolism and activities used during government and private mind control experiments have found their way onto the screen. It’s easy to write-off a film as pure, fictional imagination. A little research will show you that truth is stranger than fiction and the best place to hide something is in plain sight. It’s strangely interesting how all of these films tie together through symbols like the all seeing eye, pyramids, mirrors, rainbows, and disconnecting from reality to join other worlds. Mind control movies offer remarkable glances into a dark realm that is less than understood by most. It’s undeniable that some of the mind control techniques used in these films are backed by facts.

 

Everything done in the dark must come to the light and we can see the underbelly of humanity through these films. The movies themselves may have a stronger effect on your psyche than is apparent. According to Alfred Hitchcock, “creation is based on an exact science of audience reactions”. Therefore, the films themselves have certain mind altering capabilities. Neuroscientists have studied neurocinema, the study of which styles of filmmaking exert the most control over the viewer. This further proves the point that these films are used during actual mind control processes.

 

Many celebrities have spoken about the topic of MK Ultra and Hollywood, including Roseanne Barr. In 2013 a television interview on RT, the TV star revealed that Hollywood is filled with fear. Fear of saying too much about Hollywood’s dark underbelly or those who control it. Fear of being pushed off the pyramid of status and elitism. She makes a far more distressing comment that MK Ultra rules Hollywood. Barr states in a separate 2001 interview with Larry King that mind control invents people with multiple personalities.

 

The movies mentioned are not an exhaustive list of the films referencing real mind control techniques. To a great degree, these films expose the dark underpinnings of how mind control is used. People who have been subject to the trauma of mind control

 

have written books to expose what they were subjected to. Mirrors, butterflies, rainbows, stairs, and masks are all commons themes and symbols used throughout movies that contain true details about the use of mind control. A lack of the ability to determine reality is a common theme. Images of opposites and inverted realities are often used as triggers so that alternate personalities can emerge. The personality could be used to fulfill a mission, like that of a Manchurian Candidate or sex slave. Alternatively the additional personalities may emerge to cope with trauma, as the brain has no other way of dealing with it. In many cases people who have experienced mind control programming have named their alters. This is why we see so many Hollywood singers with named alters. From David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust to Beyonce’s Sasha Fierce to Nicki Minaj’s Roman Zolanski. All of these movies are rife with mind control symbols that continue to reveal themselves each time the movie is watched.