February 18, 2011, - 12:29 pm
“Unknown”: Pan-Muslim, Pro-Illegal Alien, Anti-Business Propaganda Galore
When will Hollywood stop telling us that Muslim illegal aliens and Communists are heroes? Did the Bin Laden family help finance “Unknown,” a clever exercise in silver screen propaganda, debuting in movie theaters, today? It’s a virtual pinata of pan-Muslim, pro-illegal alien, anti-big-business propaganda, disguised as a Hitchcockian thriller about a man who is ostensibly the undeserved victim of some sort of conspiracy.

The first things you need to know are that the heroes of this movie are Muslim illegal aliens, a billionaire Saudi prince, and a former intelligence agent for the Stasi, the East German Communist Secret Police; and that the villains are assassination team members hired by agri-business corporations to execute rivals and unfairly frame it on Islamic terrorists. Yup, this movie has a distinct agenda, and it’s anti-Western. No surprise that Liam “Narnia’s Aslan is Mohammed“ Neeson (son-in-law of Al-Qaeda/Yasser Arafat concubine Vanessa Redgrave) picked this flick, which is sort of a rip-off of “Frantic,” “The 6th Day,” and a lot of Alfred Hitchcock TV shows and movies.
A billionaire Saudi Prince (Prince Shada, played by Mido Hamada) a la anti-Israel, Palestinian-terrorist-telethon donor, and FOX News part-owner Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal has given millions to the development of genetically modified corn that can grow in any climate and will feed all the poor of the world, who will no longer have to rely on the evil West and even more evil agri-business for food. Liam Neeson is a scientist who is attending the Berlin biotechnology conference which the prince is sponsoring and at which Neeson and other scientists will deliver their papers on the “evil Frankencorn.”
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