“MONSTERS VS. ALIENS?” MORE LIKE BIG HOLLYWOOD VS. THE TRUTH.

Several readers noticed this sticker in the Monsters vs. Aliens trailer in the Superbowl.  Looks suspiciously like our site logo.  Is Dreamworks trying to convince you that this site is somehow advertising like their movie is somehow fiction?

Several readers noticed this sticker in the Monsters vs. Aliens trailer in the Superbowl. Looks suspiciously like our site logo. Is Dreamworks trying to convince you that this site is somehow as fictional as their film!?

Once again the media is working hard to distort, disavow, and destroy the truth about extraterrestrials, monsters, and government conspiracies.  I'm talking about the new film, Monsters vs. Aliens. While our site has been the most reliable and accurate source for information that the government doesn’t want you to know, the rest of the media has been reporting pure propaganda.  And now they want you to believe that the events and incidents portrayed in this new "family" science "fiction" film is just popcorn entertainment.  Well don't swallow this popcorn people, because you'll choke when you realize there's not a kernel of truth to this "fiction."

Since last fall, our site has been tracking a covert campaign to hide the truth by turning real stories into pop culture entertainment and labeling them science “fiction.” Nowhere is this ongoing conspiracy more evident than this new “movie” being released in theaters called Monsters vs. Aliens. We say, this is all misinformation; a systematic effort by the NWOs, CIAs, and NWOs to convince people that these events and characters are in no way based on facts. They want you to believe this is science “fiction.”

The poster depicts monsters trampling on San Francisco.  Not unlike the filmmakers trampling on your rights to know the truth about extraterrestrials and genetic mutations.

The poster depicts monsters trampling on San Francisco. Not unlike the filmmakers trampling on your rights to know the truth about extraterrestrials and genetic mutations.

We have the evidence that says otherwise.

I know you're thinking Jeffrey Freedman is way off here.  Where is the proof this movie true?  Are all science "fiction" movies true?  Here's the answer to both: I know this movie is true because we've found the documents, photos, and video evidence that reveal where the filmmakers "found" their inspiration.  Secondly, not ALL science "fiction" movies are true.  Just most of them.  I'd say %91.4.

Use your critical thinking skills folks, this isn't the first time Big Hollywood has been in league with the conspirators to cover up The Truth.  Remember in 1975 when everyone went crazy for a Big Hollywood movie about a giant shark attacking people? FACT: There have been several shark attacks just like that since that film.  Or take for example a certain summer blockbuster about aliens exploding the White House before being killed by a "virus."  FACT: H.G. Wells predicted just such an extraterrestrial invasion in 1898 almost 100 years earlier.  Are all these cases coincidences?

Don't believe the hype people.  Ask yourself... if you were a government agent trying to conceal the truth from the public, where would be the most logical place to hide your story where no one would possibly ever believe it. We're through the looking glass.  THINK ABOUT IT PEOPLE.  This goes all the way...  ALL. THE. WAY...  All the way to the top.

4 Comments to ““MONSTERS VS. ALIENS?” MORE LIKE BIG HOLLYWOOD VS. THE TRUTH.”

  • Comment By 101jamie101 on 03/26/09 2:38 pm

    THE BLOB IS SSSOOO FUNNY

  • Comment By Matt on 03/26/09 4:52 pm

    This, to me, just sounds like the ramblings of a lunatic. This is a kid's movie, not a top secret conspiracy. And don't say, "Oh, Matt, that's what they WANT you to think." Yeah, that's what they want me to think. It's a children's animated movie starring Seth Rogen and Steven Colbert. It MUST be true, right? Wrong. Hollywood is simply blending two timeless movie genres together to create a movie. Not a conspiracy...a MOVIE.

  • Comment By Zerk on 03/27/09 12:12 am

    LOL @ this:

    The poster depicts monsters trampling on San Francisco. Not unlike the filmmakers trampling on your rights to know the truth about extraterrestrials and genetic mutations.

  • Comment By jimmy on 04/04/09 8:25 pm

    why did u make monsters vs alians?

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