The Covenant (2023): Guy Richie movie reveals Deep State

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Anti-American movie involving the US military in Afghanistan.
Very poignant! Surprisingly rare example of speaking the truth, Tucker-style! The Reality of the Truth about the US relationship with Afghanistan hits you like a ton of bricks here.

How did Guy Richie get away with this? Well, he managed to still make American "heroes" "heroic" [sic] by actually somehow completing this script, according to which - I guess this is completely fictional as Guy Richie & Co. tells off the real US military, because in this movie the US guys actually DO in Afghanistan what they promised to their sympathizer Afghanis, who are fleeing from the Taliban!

When US army and their money fled on their large cargo planes in 2021 and we watched hundreds of Afghanis run after them: those were American-sympathizer, Taliban-haters, who were probably promised VISAs in the US and a peaceful life! The Taliban hunted those people! That's why they were sprinting after the planes and clinging even to the wheels!

Its very clear now, after almost NOT watching this movie, because I hate USA war propaganda. But I found the high ratings and Guy Richies name attached to this project weird, so I watched this super-amazing movie!

Anyway, why I wrote this post is videotime 01:39:30. That explains everything here. I think its Guy Richies big reveal - about Deep State secrets - about the US military contractors - the top elite soldiers with real skills and brains, the real movers and planners: the boots on the ground, who have Deep State connections and authorization, so they do the dirty work with absolute authority!

Just how in reality US deals with Russia - despite the hypocritical sanctions - by buying Russian oil, maybe gas even, but surely USA buys nuclear power plant parts and other extreme valuables Behind the Curtain.

That scene at above videotime tells you everything. Look at them! The contractors working at their HQ. And this is just ONE GROUP!! The Deep State and their myriad little minions at work.
These specialist top talent soldiers have full access, that only the USA military or rather the CIA has. I mean, it was shocking to witness. But that's what we have.. or rather don't have.. Witnessing full CIA authority and technology at work, where the CIA commissions to save the arses of their precious selected diplomats and other important VIPs all around the world. So when the Sheeet hits the fan, when the CIA directors mess up, the job of these Contractors, who are BTW just fleetingly introduced toward the end of the movie as to emphasize their secret role do what the CIA needs to be done. These boots on the ground for the Deep State with full access, full authority, full reach, free Fire at Will power, I imagine:
- Do whatever you need to get Our Man home!
Just like Cookie Nuland said during the Ukraine Elections/Coup:
- Yatz is our guy! We want HIM! I'll phone you later and Tell You the Deetz..!

Yeah.. Its clear from this movie now.

Recommended watch. Quality production all the way.

Just look at what is displayed on the large screens, the speed of CIA-All-Eyes Live Satellite Information Access, these contractors acquire IN REAL TIME. Look how work gets done! I think what is displayed in this movie - behind the scenes, is real info, real research from Guy Richies part. That is definitely not stupid Google Maps and its famously inaccurate Public GPS sometimes leading you to nowhere! This is military, feet / yard accurate instant tracking that the 8 billion Sheeple is NOT allowed access to!

That scene ends at 01:40:29. 70 seconds to show you how the Deep State boots on the ground really get things done behind the curtain with full authorization.. Just like how their deserter Panicky Guy [remember him?] in the new UFO thread, who fled from the Area-51 military and was calling from a public phone, ready to spill the beans to Art Bells Coast to Coast AM show and the Deep State reached out and killed all Satellite + Analog + whatever radio connections feed C2C had with the outside world with frightening effectiveness! :(

At 01:43:04 we get another scene from the Deep State Team. Look what are they calling for help? Spectre Gunship?? Feels like we are in the 1500s again! It feels the US Army has become pirates!

The Lockheed AC-130 is a C-130 cargo plane converted into a gunship. The port side of the AC-130 houses firing ports for an array of cannons, howitzers and gatling guns.
What the heck?? :-O Look at the pictures on the above link. The US military converted their cargo plane into a jumbled crazy heap of a tank cannon [on a plane..], a big anti-aircraft autocannon and a high powered Vulcan gatling gun, which is
hydraulically, electrically, or pneumatically driven, six-barrel, air-cooled, electrically fired
 
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Thanks!

Was on my list already, I've always enjoyed his work, although he seems to be rather fond of making movies about London, which isn't bad at all. What I mean is, seeing him take on a different country, well that made me curious, so I will take a look.
 
Just wanted to report back,

I ended up finally watching, and I enjoyed it, a straight forward story.. but so well executed, specially visually, and with goo dialogue. Action scenes were very well performed.

I would recommend it.

It is clearly a message to Biden regarding his awful mess in Afghanistan, but it does it well enough where the movie feels small, and that's nice.

So, I'd say watch it if you have a chance.
 
Also watched it recently, a very good movie!

It's not a complex movie because I think it deals with "karmic and simple understandings" as described in a June 1996 session. The scenario is Afghanistan but it could have worked equally well in another.

The movie is about retribution or debt, to honor one's commitments either spoken or not. The protagonist was indebted to his interpreter for saving his life. For the protagonist, to ignore this karmic debt would have brought a lifetime of regret, to maybe inherit it to his children and/or to take it with him to the next lifetime.

I liked how the interpreter did what he had to do after he saved the life of the soldier, looking after his family and doing what was under his control while running away from the Taliban. He didn't seem to regret the consequences of his choice. A stoic posture for sure.

I also liked the soldier's wife stand. She realised her husband needed to retribute to his interpreter and bravely put to words what everyone was thinking. Even if that meant losing her husband and his children losing their father.

And lastly, I liked how the militar contractors that helped him understood what the protagonist was doing and why. And so they joined cheerfully and finally saved him from death.

Overall a very good recommendation.
 
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