I think he lied about researching Alan Moore and totally failed to read the comic itself (reallly Jones "ozymandamus"?). Let's also note that Alex Jones thinks Moore wrote Sandman, in case someone think that he just didn't "get" Moore or something.
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I think the guy misunderstood the themes of the comic/movie, however he is not quite wrong that some of the things he says are obviously meant to be part of the novel...not because Alan Moore is a highranking illuminati official, obviously, I mean seriously, what in the world could be the point of making such a novel if you are in such a secret organization trying to do that.
If you look hard enough you can find Illuminati symbolism anywhere,
maybe the movie and comic book is influenced by Alan Moore´s Mason membership if he is a member, didn´t see any evidence produced about that.
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It's very unlikely, seeing how he didn't do even the most rudimentary or research like, what Alan Moore has actually written or even what the characters are named in the book he pretends to have read.
Did you watch the video? It's based on the principle of sympathetic magic, by showing the images they alter reality to produce the outcome they desire.
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