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posted ago by AlexWin1939 ago by AlexWin1939 +12 / -0

Randomly watched this movie last night about a satanist cult family and their abuse of their daughter. The cult committed acts of pedophilia and human sacrifice. Except in the end it’s all bullshit, the daughter made it up cause she hated her country bumpkin family. And it ends with a scroll about how satanic cults are fake and don’t exist.

Starring globalist shill and super fem Emma Watson. Directed by Alejandro Amenabar who is a former catholic turned atheist who married his gay lover, also a former academy winner.

Ding Ding Ding, I feel this movie was made as a cover story for Hollywood pedophiles. How there’s nothing to see here and the woman is lying. And this was a recent 2015 movie before Epstein and Weinstein were public knowledge. My conspiracy senses are tingling!!

I know this shit ain’t important with 6th right around the corner. But after seeing the sticky conspiracy thread post and then watching this last night, it was a holy shit moment for me. This movie was made just to make you feel like this type of pedophile cult doesn’t and can’t exist, when we now know via Epstein that one very much existed and had deep roots in Hollywood.

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Lannus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Satanic panic was a real thing back in the 90s. This plot actually happened. I'm just saying it seems to be more of a comment on the historical events rather than a modern conspiracy to try to convince someone that pedophilia doesn't exist. It seems to be speaking to that time.

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AlexWin1939 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah that’s what it claimed, but do you know the exact true story this is supposed to be based on? Cause I’m betting it doesn’t exist.

That was how the movie started with a crawl about the rise of satanism in the 80s. And then ended with a crawl about how the FBI investigated and found no truth to satantic cults existing. I felt better cause I know the FBI is an upstanding organization with American citizens best interests at heart!

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Lannus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yah, it was from Texas. The movie sounds like some homo film school script based on his hard times being queer.

Here's the case that started it all

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AlexWin1939 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Interesting but the movie has almost no similarities to that case but that seems par for the course for almost any “true story”.

Yeah I definitely felt this Amenabar chance to swipe at Christianity, in the movie the father kicked the son out because he was sodomite. I really do think this was just a small part in a larger plan to sway people from believing these type of sex cults could exist.