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Kubrick's Code

An Examination of Illuminati & Occult Symbolism in Stanley Kubrick's Films

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Kubrick's Code

By: Isaac Weishaupt
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In this book, author and independent researcher Isaac Weishaupt presents conspiracy theories and analysis from Stanley Kubrick's most popular films - 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, and Eyes Wide Shut. Learn all about the conspiracy theory of the secret message Kubrick tried to convey about the occult and the Illuminati before his untimely passing. This book lays out examples of scenes and covertly placed messages and themes within Kubrick's films that support the idea that he was privy to the Illuminati secret agenda. From MKULTRA mind-control programming to NASA faking the moon landing to occult and Illuminati goddess worship, this book will forever change the way Kubrick's films are viewed.

©2014 Isaac Weishaupt (P)2016 Isaac Weishaupt
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Wasn't to impressed with how it read. This book repeats itself like crazy and keep mentioning visuals like it was audio ripped off a YouTube video. happy I used a token and not money.

felt like a YouTube video

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Good in depth exploration of some of the theories I have heard discussed before.

well laid out

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Love his work. I have been absorbing all of his YouTubeChannel and now his books

Becoming a huge fan of his work

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Isaac has once again gone deep into a subject not often talked about with both feet and a wealth of research under both arms. He reads very well and it is always refreshing to hear an author read his own work. Highly recommended.

Always well researched

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Good stuff by the writer. He did his homework and it shows. Looking forward to more from him.

Genuine and we'll researched

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this is the worst purchase I've ever made on audible. audible wouldn't let me return

is this a real book?

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It reads as if it’s a script to a YouTube video. Keeps referencing previous books he’s written but doesn’t elaborate. Gave the audiobook a shot because I’m a fan of the podcast but this fell way short. You’re better off watching a YouTube video about Kubrick.

Not worth it.

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The book is extremely inaccurate and misleading. The information that the author presents is incorrect. He tries to tie together, correlations of things that aren’t even proven, and most of the time he’s just reaching for things that aren’t there. You would have to see the world through conspiracy theory glasses, and wearing your tinfoil hat to the 10th power to even believe the things that this guy saying. I fact checked a lot of the information in this book and found it to be erroneous. I’m surprised audible even sells this trash.

Total waste of time and money!

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The theories they explain are vague and require a great deal of faith in their research. Undoubtedly some notes are true but the few true ones are seriously outweighed by the ones with no cohesive structure or the ones with improper timetables or the ones with massive speculative leaps or the ones that just don't make sense.

I find it ironic that conspiracy theories often require blind trust

Just conspiracy theories

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kubrick did not fake the moon landing. All time spent on that topic was wasted.

I hoped for much more.

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