Tuesday, April 18, 2006

An Interesting Observation

So you may have heard of the Rothschilds......the international banking family that is purported to have instituted the banking system as it is known today. They are reported to hold 50 percentof the world's wealth, be the wealthiest family on earth, own the largest shares in America's Federal Reserve and the Bank of England, as well as being responsible for the founding of the nation of Israel. Little happens in this world without their knowledge or approval.

Well, some of you may recall Helena Bonham-Carter, well she is an heir to the Rothschild family, through marriage....



And she starred in the movie FIGHT CLUB, a movie very much anti-establishment, money, etc..........





Some Great Quotes from Fight Club:




  • Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we don't need.


  • You're not your job. You're not how much money you have in the bank. You're not the car you drive. You're not the contents of your wallet. You're not your fucking khakis. You're the all-singing, all-dancing crap of the world.


  • We're the middle children of history.... no purpose or place. We have no Great War, no Great Depression. Our great war is a spiritual war. Our great depression is our lives.


  • It's getting exciting now, 2 and 1/2. Think of everything we've accomplished, man. Out these windows, we will view the collapse of financial history. One step closer to economic equilibrium.

    And a very ironic line.....lol

  • She's a predator masquerading as a housepet. Stay away from that woman.
When you keep in mind that Marla is this "Rothschild," it gives so much more depth to that movie, the way she is portrayed, the trash that she is, the way Tyler fucks her, the way the narrator (Ed Norton) is disgusted by her, everything in the movie takes on a new and interesting dimension. And at the end, he ends up back with her, overcoming his alter-ego Tyler Durden, and simply explaining to her that she met him in a very weird time in his life, somewhat maybe implying that the rebellion experienced is just a phase, and as the audience re-enters "reality" and leaves the theatre, they like him go back to her......

And why would she, being tied to that family, take a role in a film of this nature? How I would love to pick her brain. She is only associated through marriage, the great niece of a Rothschild......so maybe she does not agree with the families actions. I wonder how close she is to the family now, whether or not she is the "black sheep?" Whether she is considered a stain on the family tree.....

It just makes you wonder.......for those in the know, I encourage you to watch this movie again with this perspective and discover all of the hidden layers in this movie when you consider this information......it really is fascinating!
Luv, Lates,
Audrey

Song: Find The Bomb ~ Fight Club Soundtrack

1 comment:

  1. Great insights. Love the war/depression quote. It is quite the irony, isn't it?

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