Iron Eagle: Just a Movie, or a Propaganda Piece?

I came across something fairly interesting a while back.

My mom, brothers, and I watched the movie “Iron Eagle” a number of weeks ago. The basic plot is centered around an 18 year-old whose father, a USAF Colonel, was shot down in a Arab (and presumably Muslim) country called “Bilya.” He takes it upon himself to attempt a rescue. If you haven’t seen the movie yet, I won’t spoil anything significant.😉

I personally didn’t mind the movie. “Top Gun,” which came out about the same time, is better in my opinion.

The thing that caught my attention was the release date. As you can see below, the release date was January of ‘86. The US bombing of Libya was almost exactly 3 months later.

You may say, “So what? How is that interesting? It’s just a coincidence.” Yes, that fact alone would be no cause for interest. But there’s more.

His dad was being held hostage in an Arab country. The Arabs in that movie were portrayed as stupid, ruthless, illogical, and loving to kill. Mind you, this is 3 months BEFORE we attacked Libya, and before much of the hysteria over radical Islam was spread.

When he attacked Bilya, he attacked via airstrike, an air bombing.

The country in which his dad was held hostage was called “Bilya,” which switching the “l” and “b” around makes “Libya.”

In the movie, the USAF commanders in the States say they maintain a 12-mile limit to the territorial waters of Bilya, in accordance with international standards. This was also true of Libya.

After his trial, the Colonel is given 3 days until he is to be hanged. Similarly, 3 months after the movie was released, the bombing of Libya took place.

This is only from a little research I did after watching it, so I don’t know how much more I could get into.

I once heard that if an event happens once – such as someone bumping into you and spilling your books on the floor at school – it can be chalked up to an accident. If the same person does it twice, it still could be chalked up to coincidence. However, if the event happens multiple times – or in this case, if multiple facts align in a certain way – you can be sure that it is something being done on purpose. In the school example, you can guess that the person that keeps running into you has some beef with you and you need to find out what the problem is.

What am I saying here? Basically, that this movie may have been part of a wider agenda, specifically called predictive programming or the Law of Karmic Debt. Predictive programming is when you are presented with a set of information that has in it a hidden predictive “code” in its meaning. The people see this code, but it’s hidden just enough that they don’t recognize it, and they take it on as a belief system, which eventually takes the form of reality.

The Law of Karmic Debt is a law that many occultists believe in. It basically states that you must tell someone you are going to do something, and if they don’t attempt to or succeed in stopping you, it is their fault for letting it happen. However, it does not say that you must present the information in a clear and obvious way, which is why those in the Dark Occult rely so heavily on numerology and symbology. Since God is a just God, He will not go beyond the laws He put in place. I’m not sure if this is an actual law that God set up, however God seems to abide by this law, which would indicate that He created this law. Think of Genesis 3:15, where he told Satan that He would send His Son to destroy Satan, and all of the other Bible prophecies.

So which is this movie a part of: the Law of Karma or predictive programming? I say both are a possibility, because both could apply. The movie can say that the US is going to bomb Libya (Law of Karmic Debt), subtly enough that the people don’t recognize it (predictive programming), accept it as okay (also predictive programming), and do nothing to try to stop it (Law of Karmic Debt).

Think I’m crazy? This isn’t the only movie or piece of film that does this. “The Simpsons” have a ton of this. In “Back to the Future,” where the main character tries to warn the scientist of his death (which by the way is done by Arabs), there are numerous 9/11 references.

The entire film industry, including mainstream media (Disney owns ABC), is a psychological operation that is trying to get you to think a certain way. Why do you think they call it television (tell-a-vision), channels, and programs?

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