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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28435704 Australia 11/25/2012 05:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't believe everything I read, I like to stay logical and do research into things that grab my interest and I want to know more about...But this Family Guy thing is becoming more and more prominent now that I know what to look out for. Quoting: Film Director It is well known that the creator of Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane, was supposed to be on the first plane that hit on 9/11, but he missed it. I watch family guy a lot and know that the past few seasons have mentioned 9/11 quite a bit. When I watched the film Ted (also by Seth MacFarlane) There were 2 9/11 jokes in it. I didn't think too much of that, but the next 5 or 6 Family Guy episodes I watched mentioned 9/11 atleast once in all of them. There is an episode where they go into the Secret Society 'Skull and Bones' and make a 9/11 joke about the elites getting a percentage of victim funds or something like that. And another episode where two chracters go back to stop 9/11, realise it has made things worse, so go back in time to make it happen again, then high five when they find that it has worked and 9/11 has definately happened again. Many people know about the illuminati pyramid and eye on a book in one of the family guy episodes, and I am not sure, but it would not surprise me if the increase of 9/11 references began after that symbolism episode, maybe stating that a deal was made after the show was cancelled and put back on air... I have no idea if this has any validity to it, it is just becoming more prominent as I look out for it now |
Thor's Hamster User ID: 1248699 United States 11/25/2012 05:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah. I don't watch Family Guy, but I've seen an episode here and there, and relevant "symbolic" clips from episodes. Seth MacFarlane definitely knows. And yes, that's VERY interesting that he was scheduled to fly on AA#11 from Boston to L.A. on 9/11, but was late getting to the airport, so he missed the ill-fated flight. Is it just me or does Seth MacFarlane look like a cross between Leonardo DiCaprio and Donny Osmond? Anal MacFarlane. Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
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aquamah User ID: 2944501 United Arab Emirates 11/25/2012 05:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | my sister's 9 years old boy watching this cartoon, i need to speak with him about this family guy stuff Quoting: aquamah The show is absolute mind numbing trash pretty much, entertainment value and that is about it. i saw one episode about that fat guy making cake and that dog he try to eat it to prevent the fat guy getting fatter!!!! and one episode about a girl try making a baloon to fly to her high school lover in england!!!! stupied. i felt its a childlish cartoon. i lend it to small kid. |
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Thor's Hamster User ID: 1248699 United States 11/25/2012 05:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Also, you can get away with a LOT more in cartoons than in a regular t.v. show. Hence all the innuendo, symbolism, metaphor, etc. on Family Guy regarding conspiracy topics like 9/11, JFK assassination, Jewish cabal, etc. Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28437497 United Kingdom 11/25/2012 05:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't believe everything I read, I like to stay logical and do research into things that grab my interest and I want to know more about...But this Family Guy thing is becoming more and more prominent now that I know what to look out for. Quoting: Film Director It is well known that the creator of Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane, was supposed to be on the first plane that hit on 9/11, but he missed it. I watch family guy a lot and know that the past few seasons have mentioned 9/11 quite a bit. When I watched the film Ted (also by Seth MacFarlane) There were 2 9/11 jokes in it. I didn't think too much of that, but the next 5 or 6 Family Guy episodes I watched mentioned 9/11 atleast once in all of them. There is an episode where they go into the Secret Society 'Skull and Bones' and make a 9/11 joke about the elites getting a percentage of victim funds or something like that. And another episode where two chracters go back to stop 9/11, realise it has made things worse, so go back in time to make it happen again, then high five when they find that it has worked and 9/11 has definately happened again. Many people know about the illuminati pyramid and eye on a book in one of the family guy episodes, and I am not sure, but it would not surprise me if the increase of 9/11 references began after that symbolism episode, maybe stating that a deal was made after the show was cancelled and put back on air... I have no idea if this has any validity to it, it is just becoming more prominent as I look out for it now I agree with what you saying there buddy.... I saw the skull and bones episode last night |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28437497 United Kingdom 11/25/2012 06:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I agree with what you saying there buddy.... I saw the skull and bones episode last night Quoting: Anderson_G Thanks man, there was a 9/11 joke in the episode before that on BBC3 as well (when they go to texas) yh I saw the last part of that one..... I wouldn't say your of the mark but it is lucky of seth to turn up late for the flight either that it was more to it.... and he is having a punch at the government as there seems to be no one saying anything about 9/11 any I mean my heart out to those that have lost someone due to the attacks and I don't wish to insult their memories same with the guys out in Iraq and Afghan but their is a silence on the event apart from the odd person here and there that don't get any public awareness. we are just palmed of as crazy |
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Film Director (OP) User ID: 28436005 United Kingdom 11/25/2012 06:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Seth MacFarlane and Family Guy are on our side. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25670971 On a related note; Cleveland declares 9/11 an inside job: And the Cleveland Show just had the illuminati episode with Will.I.Am, Nicki Minaj etc... voicing as the illuminati, obviously poking fun just like American dad did with the illuminati episode but it means they know enough about it to make full episodes |
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Sentenza User ID: 27902914 Germany 11/25/2012 06:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't believe everything I read, I like to stay logical and do research into things that grab my interest and I want to know more about...But this Family Guy thing is becoming more and more prominent now that I know what to look out for. Quoting: Film Director It is well known that the creator of Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane, was supposed to be on the first plane that hit on 9/11, but he missed it. I watch family guy a lot and know that the past few seasons have mentioned 9/11 quite a bit. When I watched the film Ted (also by Seth MacFarlane) There were 2 9/11 jokes in it. I didn't think too much of that, but the next 5 or 6 Family Guy episodes I watched mentioned 9/11 atleast once in all of them. There is an episode where they go into the Secret Society 'Skull and Bones' and make a 9/11 joke about the elites getting a percentage of victim funds or something like that. And another episode where two chracters go back to stop 9/11, realise it has made things worse, so go back in time to make it happen again, then high five when they find that it has worked and 9/11 has definately happened again. Many people know about the illuminati pyramid and eye on a book in one of the family guy episodes, and I am not sure, but it would not surprise me if the increase of 9/11 references began after that symbolism episode, maybe stating that a deal was made after the show was cancelled and put back on air... I have no idea if this has any validity to it, it is just becoming more prominent as I look out for it now Interesting.... what you describe sounds like "selective perception" (like Robert Anton Wilson mentions in his books) if you "train" or focus your mind on a certain pattern or word or symbol, you will encounter this symbol more often... it s basically the first step into magical systems and the understanding of how your mind creates "reality" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15770702 United States 11/25/2012 07:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You thing ram guy has illuminati symbOlogy in it shyyyyt watch adventure time that cartoon is all abbot pos nuclear adventure awesomeness and 5th dimensional spiritual new age wonders......:adventure time is an acid trip and a half Sadly It's rather educated in it's hidden real life scenario plots. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 28326775 Australia 11/25/2012 07:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | well if it helps you in your search for the truth about our Orwellian world, I would tell you that the Illuminati isn't what you & most people here think it is maybe this book is a good place to start, I cant post the link; autobanned [link to www.smashwords.com (secure)] |
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AtsuiPanda User ID: 16510251 United States 11/25/2012 07:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't believe everything I read, I like to stay logical and do research into things that grab my interest and I want to know more about...But this Family Guy thing is becoming more and more prominent now that I know what to look out for. Quoting: Film Director It is well known that the creator of Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane, was supposed to be on the first plane that hit on 9/11, but he missed it. I watch family guy a lot and know that the past few seasons have mentioned 9/11 quite a bit. When I watched the film Ted (also by Seth MacFarlane) There were 2 9/11 jokes in it. I didn't think too much of that, but the next 5 or 6 Family Guy episodes I watched mentioned 9/11 atleast once in all of them. There is an episode where they go into the Secret Society 'Skull and Bones' and make a 9/11 joke about the elites getting a percentage of victim funds or something like that. And another episode where two chracters go back to stop 9/11, realise it has made things worse, so go back in time to make it happen again, then high five when they find that it has worked and 9/11 has definately happened again. Many people know about the illuminati pyramid and eye on a book in one of the family guy episodes, and I am not sure, but it would not surprise me if the increase of 9/11 references began after that symbolism episode, maybe stating that a deal was made after the show was cancelled and put back on air... I have no idea if this has any validity to it, it is just becoming more prominent as I look out for it now I agree with what you saying there buddy.... I saw the skull and bones episode last night I think a lot of it might be that FG has been on a while so they are using every possible thing for a episode just like simpsons 20 12 epi :/sdfhasdfshasd/: Those who live by the sword die by the sword, those who don't live by the sword are subject to those who do. |
Pyractomena borealis User ID: 20793638 United States 11/25/2012 07:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Oopsa. Last Edited by Pyractomena borealis on 11/25/2012 08:00 AM There is nothing so powerful as truth, and often nothing so strange ~ Daniel Webster Omnia Vincit Amor ~ Virgil The more you learn, the less you know ~ Socrates That writer does the most, who gives his reader the most knowledge, and takes from him the least time. ~ Charles Caleb Colton |
Pyractomena borealis User ID: 20793638 United States 11/25/2012 07:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Seth MacFarlane and Family Guy are on our side. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25670971 On a related note; Cleveland declares 9/11 an inside job: And from my personal experience I have learned that Blacks are natural conspiracy theorists. They have good brainsI. There is nothing so powerful as truth, and often nothing so strange ~ Daniel Webster Omnia Vincit Amor ~ Virgil The more you learn, the less you know ~ Socrates That writer does the most, who gives his reader the most knowledge, and takes from him the least time. ~ Charles Caleb Colton |