Casting Ben Affleck as Batman Is A Globalist Ploy To Explode Alex Jones’ Head

August 27th, 2013

So, Ben Affleck has been cast as the Dark Knight in the upcoming Man of Steel crossover and the internet has exploded to Twerking Cyrus proportions. But before we get into the meat of the conspiracy to blow up Alex Jones’ head, I have some food for thought for you comic fans out there that hate the casting of Ben Affleck. Spoilers ahead.

Remember Daredevil. It wasn’t the best movie ever. It was a franchise that never happened. The story sucked, but the fight sequences were awesome, and the cellphone sonar in Dark Knight was a total rip off of the echo fighting in Daredevil. All I’m saying is don’t forget Affleck has some superhero cred. Further, keep in mind that all you comic fans condemned the casting of Michael Clarke Duncan as The Kingpin and he totally rocked that part. And remember, before Christian Bale, everyone universally agreed that Michael Keaton played the best Batman, and that guy was Beatlejuice. Everyone thought he was too funny for the part. Sometimes fans are a little too quick to judge. Sure, Affleck is no Bruce Wayne, but these actors pretend to be something they’re not for a living.

Now, let’s talk Alex Jones.

He called it an anti New World Order movie, and said:

“Let me tell you what’s happening in Hollywood. All the young writers, all the new directors are tuned in. They’re awake. They see the whole corrupt system… Undoubtedly, this is an anti-eugenics film… Zod wants to overwrite the genetic make up of the planet, which is what the globalists are doing currently. And as a eugenicist he believes that all the breeding must be planned in the Brave New World, State run laboratories… So it’s a very sophisticated film, and over all is extremely positive.”

Ok, great. Some good news. Superman is an anti-NWO champion. But… Batman is a different story. Jones called the Dark Knight, “”

He continues:

“For more than 50 years the Department Of Defense has paid and financed most major action films. They all have a unified propaganda message selling you on the idea that you’re powerless and you can’t protect yourself. Only shadowy groups, by violating your rights and liberties, can keep you safe.”

Seems like the opposite of his Superman analysis. Jones sees the entire Dark Knight franchise as intentionally acclimating the public. Batman Begins is about fluoridated water and Batman is a globalist hero, an aristocrat, an industrialist, a banker. In Dark Knight Jones sees the Joker as a “libertarian type” who is thwarted by hacking into cell phones, cover for the NSA spying program that’s being revealed now. And finally, the Dark Knight Rises, which Jones sees as proof the the . Batman is a pro-NWO champion, according to Jones.

Ok so, Superman and all of Hollywood is against the New World Order, but Batman and all of Hollywood is propaganda for the New World Order. You can see that the edges of Jones’ tapestry is already beginning to fray, especially when you consider that both are written by David S. Goyer.

But what happens when Superman and Batman team up… and Hollywood casts Ben Affleck? Let’s see if we can get ahead of this mess and call Jones’ next move.

For starters, Affleck is not your mainstream Hollywood liberal. Hollywood’s Conservative Underground has him on record making lack luster statements about both Obama and Clinton, as well as sorrowful comments on Romney’s loss. Further, Affleck’s movie Argo, in which he both starred and directed, is widely regarded as conservative politically, even a little war mongering toward Iran. Some even called Affleck a “Right-Wing Propagandist.” For example, Affleck defended TSA “dick grabbing.”

So, we’ve got a pro-elite, pro-war, pro-police state actor to play Batman. That seems to fit Jones’ narrative perfectly. But what about the crossover?

If it’s not obvious by now, we’re not talking about a team up movie. We’re talking about a battle. Technically this movie is Man of Steel 2, but buzz on the internet, including the Internet Movie Database, is calling it “Batman vs. Superman” (or for those of the opposite persuasion, “Superman vs. Batman“). Even the description from Warner Brothers is “The Man of Steel faces off against the Dark Knight.”

So, we’re buying tickets to a fight. That still fits Jones’ narrative perfectly. But who wins?

Now consider this. When screenwriter Zach Snyder announced the film at Comic Con he read a passage from Frank Miller’s comic The Dark Knight Returns, which was the original Superman/Batman crossover:

“I want you to remember, Clark, In all the years to come, and all your most private moments, I want you to remember my hand at your throat. I want you to remember the one man who beat you.”

Are you seeing what I’m seeing? We’ve got an anti-globalist Kryptonian Christ figure, and a pro-globalist vigilante neo-con, and if we’re to believe the canon of the comic book… Batman defeats Superman. Filter that through the Alex Jones NWO lens, and this will not be a film about scaring the public in to submission, or acclimating the public to tyranny. This will be something far more epic. This is the champion of liberty fighting the champion of tyranny and losing. This is not a film about controlling the masses. This is a film about crushing the opposition. And if we’re to believe the hype about a forthcoming Justice League trilogy, it’s about co-opting the opposition.

That means that Man of Steel was never an anti-globalist film, but a straw man propped up for globalist Dark Knight to defeat. And Alex Jones fell for it.

Sit back. Grab your popcorn, and count the days, because the explosion in the Info Wars studio is going to be way bigger than any explosion in the film.

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About the Author: Davi Barker

In grade school Davi refused to recite the pledge of allegiance because he didn't understand what it meant. He was ordered to do as he was told. In college he spent hours scouring through the congressional record trying to understand this strange machine. That's where he discovered Dr. Ron Paul. In 2007 he joined the End The Fed movement and found a political home with the libertarians. The Declaration of Independence claims that the government derives its power “from the consent of the governed." He does not consent.