December 17, 2011
Rich, a reader Finds Illuminati Themes in New Sherlock Holmes Movie " A Game of Shadows"
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went to the movie with my eyes open and got a dose of the reality they are selling to the world.Sherlock Holmes has what appears to be super human ability, which he uses to stop evil.
As with the Harry Potter stories, the good must triumph over the evil using a type of alchemy or magik. Sherlock doesn't use spells, but he has the magikal ability to "vision" the near future before it happens.
The ability is portrayed as a type of "out of body" experience where he sees from outside himself. This he uses to save himself time and again.
But the meat and potatoes message is an expose of the illuminati plan to control the world via the unseen hand behind the stage of the political realm.
As the movie progresses, a series of terrorist bombings around Europe sows the seeds of fear and distrust. As tensions grow, the world leaders assemble to avert a world war. Holmes discovers also that the bombings appear to be the cover story for assassinations by sniper of key world leaders. The culmination is how he thwarts the evil Moriarty's plan to bomb the peace conference.
As the hero arrives at the conference, he finds himself on a black and white checker-board dance floor, which is deeply masonic in meaning. No matter the rank, it becomes clear that all those present are game pieces in a life-game of chess where the unseen hand makes the moves.
Outside on a balcony Moriarity finds Holmes who has set up a chess board and they begin a desperate speed-chess game which correlates to the activity inside. Holmes even refers to his assistant Watson as "his bishop inside," furthering the connection between the chess game references.
During the game, Moriarty admits his aim is to help instigate war, which he insists is coming anyway. Moriarty says war is a human inevitability and that he wants to be in the position to sell both bandages and bullets to both sides. He has accumulated ownership in the key industries that are to supply the war and is among the brightest of academia. Moriarty is also a key and trusted adviser to the British government.
Holmes is able to send off a message of warning but Moriarty says the message has been ignored by the English leaders as he expected. He says humans are predisposed to war anyhow.
After Moriarty and Holmes plunge to a certain death over the balcony, the plot is foiled. As the story ends, Holmes reappears in a camouflage suit appearing to be a chair in his office. He had donned the suit once before at the beginning of the movie. Hidden in plain sight, Holmes was not seen either time by his associates. The camouflaged appearance of Holmes indicates the Illuminati notion of hiding the truth in plain sight.
Holmes' two appearances act as parenthetical points in the movie, bracketing the true message that was hidden in plain sight. The first appearance says to the audience, "something is hidden in plain sight". The second appearance says "did you catch it?"
In summary, you can see that no matter the rank of the world leadership, they are considered game pieces to be moved about in the game of life. The harm that comes to innocent people is of no matter.
Interestingly, Holmes reads the hand writing of Moriarty, diagnosing him as a genius, but suffering from a narcissistic complex that leads to his evil nature. This diagnosis is precise as it pertains to the real-life people who have no empathy and cause the wars that lead to the destruction of countless innocent lives.
I'm sure there are deeper connections as well, but enough said. You can see that the connections are there.
Henry Makow is the author of A Long Way to go for a Date. He received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto. He welcomes your feedback and ideas at

