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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWouldn't you know I'd see this this the day after
watching The Parallax View.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/report-mystery-of-five-missing-scientists-sends-chill-across-america/ar-AA1Ze4od?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=ASTS&cvid=69c15904c2514e098df131730e343433&ei=43
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Wouldn't you know I'd see this this the day after (Original Post)
rzemanfl
15 hrs ago
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harumph
(3,252 posts)1. That article sounds a bit sensational tbh.
Sneederbunk
(17,472 posts)2. The Daily Mail? Nuff said.
rzemanfl
(31,352 posts)3. So was the movie.
I would blame an algorithm, but I watched the movie on DVD. Maybe my library account is hacked. The movie was the second in what they call "the paranoia trilogy."
ultralite001
(2,539 posts)4. Alan J Pakula's paranoia trilogy...
Pakula's films evoke dread, distrust + extreme skepticism of official stories. Klute (1971), The Parallax View" (1974)
+ All the Presidents Men (1976) take for granted that important people lie, + , in some cases, kill to cover up those
stories.
rzemanfl
(31,352 posts)5. Indeed.
There was way too much of the present day in that movie.