In the latest episode of Ground Zero Classics with Clyde Lewis, we dive deep into the chilling world of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, a film that continues to fascinate and provoke discussion within cinema history. This episode features insights from the eye-opening documentary A Clockwork Shining, which proposes a gripping theory of mind control at play in Kubrick's iconic film.
The documentary uncovers how Kubrick transformed Stephen King's original narrative into a disturbing commentary on subliminal messaging, altering the trajectory of the story to fit a framework of trauma-based mind control. Listeners will discover the unsettling factors surrounding the character of Jack, portrayed by Jack Nicholson, and how he embodies the potential victim of a MK ULTRA programming.
Join Clyde Lewis and guest Ryder Lee as they explore the implications of this theory, discussing how the systematic implantation of predictive programming may have been utilized by Kubrick to condition audiences for future psychological operations. Don’t miss this intriguing discussion on REDRUM – ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JACK AN MK ULTRA VICTIM.
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Originally Broadcast On 12/4/24