"Film Noir is the flip side of the all-American success story. It's about people who realize that following the program will never get them what they crave. So they cross the line, commit a crime and reap the consequences. Or, they're tales about seemingly innocent people tortured by paranoia and ass-kicked by Fate. Either way, they depict a world that's merciless and unforgiving." - Eddie MullerAnd that is about as good as a description of the TI's life one can get;
"...innocent people tortured by paranoia and ass-kicked by Fate".Excepting that it is not Fate (or fate), but an omnipotent Black Operations agency committed to creating a constant state of purgatory on Earth for the targeted victims. Tortured from the distant application of energies and aided by a clinical cabal that calls it paranoia to assign an apparent cause to one's trashed upon circumstances.
"... Either way, they [film noir films] depict a world that's merciless and unforgiving."Imagine not being able to direct ones' fingers where intended, and this being a constant game for the Gods of Juvenility that sustain this relentless venality. It gets worse, way worse, especially when every bodily function is a playground for their wanton depravity.
There are merely the dabblings of the responsible Black Operations as U.S. Senator Daniel K. Inouye alluded to:
"There exists a shadowy Government with its own Air Force, its own Navy, its own fundraising mechanism, and the ability to pursue its own ideas of national interest, free from all checks and balances, and free from the law itself."Speaking from personal experience, what they do is select individuals for continuous torment, which could be metaphorically described as leading the Life Noir.
If only it was the duration of a film, then I could shake these experiences off as an aberration, and call it over. But no, some despicable assholes need to continually apply these remote behavioral influence methods for reasons they won't explain, and maintain this cowardice as a baseline in their vile methods.
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