Every now and then we come across a conspiracy theory that is too good to pass up. I am sure this has been out there for awhile but I will add my own twist:
Mel Gibson's The Patriot -- release date June 2000: A few minutes into the movie, still during the introduction credits, you see Mel Gibson critically weighing a rocking chair, and he says "9 pounds, 11 ounces. That's perfect, perfect." A few seconds later the rocking chair collapses and is destroyed.
I did check my DVD copy of The Patriot and that quote does indeed appear exactly as presented by those lurking in the hinterlands of the Internet. Not only that, but I note in my DVD that Gibson's prescient sentence begins at exactly the 3:33 mark. Now would that be for a 33rd degree mason or is it the triple three/trinity 333 - one half of 666? Let's not forget after all that this is coming to us from the same Mel Gibson that starred in Conspiracy Theory.
Nonetheless, with soon to be three US aircraft carrier groups off the coast of Iran, here is another ominous occurrence of the number 333, courtesy of Senator Rick Santorum. Curiously, the Santorum bill had 62 co-sponsors in the 100 member US Senate but was never brought for a vote.
Let's not forget after all that this is coming to us from the same Mel Gibson that starred in Conspiracy Theory. * C
Most of Mel's educational training on the brothers came from dear ole dad.
I did check my DVD copy of The Patriot and that quote does indeed appear exactly as presented by those lurking in the hinterlands of the Internet. Not only that, but I note in my DVD that Gibson's prescient sentence begins at exactly the 3:33 mark.* C
Yes! And that is a fact. Now go to the part where the slavemaster gives his slave to the patriot cause and see what the magic number is. No cheating!
Yours in real liberty,
The Slavemaster
Posted by: Connie Mack Jr | April 06, 2007 at 11:53 PM
I have the 2006 extended cut and it DOES NOT have the 9 pounds 11 ounces part...guess someone didnt want it in after the fact
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