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02 Oct 2019
The Netflix movie In the Shadow of the Moon depicts time-traveling liberals killing patriots to prevent an uprising against globalism.

In my stack, Netflix movie depicts time-traveling liberals carrying out pre-crime murder of patriots to prevent America uprising against globalism. In the year 2020, if you go into the show. And they're saying you've got to go out and kill all the conservative leaders before they stop the utopia world government that's being built. That's a highly funded, highly recommended by Netflix show with a star-studded cast.

02 Oct 2019
The movie In the Shadow of the Moon is about a time traveler killing members of an extremist white nationalist militia to prevent a bombing that would trigger civil war.

The most important things here are that Alex is lying about what this movie is about. It's not about time-traveling liberals trying to kill patriots so they won't be able to stop globalism. I know that's probably what it feels like the movie is about, but it's not. It's one time traveler, for instance, as opposed to multiple, as he suggests. And she's not traveling back in time to kill patriots. She's killing people who are specifically part of an extremist white nationalist militia. Wait, wait. You're using words that mean the same thing. To Alex, they might. Exactly. She's not trying to stop them from being able to lead an uprising against globalism. She's killing them because they're instrumental in carrying out a giant bombing, which leads to an outbreak of a civil war. Also, that bombing doesn't happen in 2020. It's 2024.

02 Oct 2019
The movie 'In the Shadow of the Moon' was produced by companies not owned by the Chinese government.

In reality, the movie was produced in partnership between three companies, 42, Automatic, and Nightshade. 42 is a privately held company, meaning the Chinese government does not own it. It's based in London, and in a press release in Deadline announcing Netflix signing a first-look deal with 42, all the partners in the company are listed. They are Ben Pugh, Rory Aitken, Kate Buckley, Kathy King, and Josh Varney.