brainpanhandler wrote:Hugh,
Your arguments are unassailable because they are insular, circular, not falsifiable. You understand that don't you?
No more than anyone else's. I show context, themes, keywords. 
Trying to convince you that you are wrong would be like trying to talk a paranoid psychotic out of their delusions, a fairly ingenius paranoid psychotic at that. No matter what objection someone might offer you will have a rejoinder.
Now you're suggesting I'm fabricating out of nothingness and that's not true.
Context, themes, keywords. 
Oh, and having analyzed and found psy-ops in many many movies and TV shows so I know what the cover-ups are and the devices used.
Like attaching innocence to a criminal role or vice-versa.
In 'Being There' the innocence of Chance the Gardener is being attached to Nazi assets to the USG.
I don't think I have ever seen you admit that an analysis of yours was wrong, ever. What's more you are on record as saying you are 100% certain your take on Being There is correct. 100%! certain. 
Yes, I am 100% certain about 'Being There.' I haven't even finished putting up the script evidence.
No, I have not often been wrong about psy-ops because I've really really studied it and thus have not often needed to admit being wrong.
Some find this offputting but knowing things and certainty have been discredited as signs of zealotry and subjective blindness. Not always. Some people know things really well.
I know psy-ops really well. Better than I have so far verbalized.
As I've said, I'm willing to ENTERTAIN your thoughts. 
And I, yours.
Arguing with you about your interpretation would be pointless. Now that you have sunk your teeth into this film, trying to alter your interpretation would be like trying to pull a steak out of a pitbulls jaws. Nonetheless...
Hey, I did the work. And it wasn't hard since I knew where to dig from recognizing Cold War clues.
What did you think of it? How about 'Kraemer vs. Kraemer?'
That surprised me out of the blue and confirmed that the advisor to the president really needing to be friendlied-up in 1970-71 is Kissinger due to his mentor, Fritz Kraemer, and thus the whole post-WWII Nazi scene
.
I was also surprised by the de Gaulle photo.
I had already sussed the Nazi-NATO theme before finding both of those items which just nails this to the wall for me.
I've found psy-ops movies to be designed the same way a covert-op is: 
1)There's the obvious entertaining cover story most people see, some even call it 'art.' 
*Here it's TV nation and the superficiality of politics in the swirls of fate or Chance.
Actually, I think your take on the "entertaining cover story" is itself superficial, ironically. I think that Chance's journey, the way people respond to him, the way people respond to each other's responses to Chance, has more to do with the way modern humen beings take in and assimilate experience. Chance embodies both ends of the spectrum of human experience....The zen like art of gardening (and also in the form of his cycles of nature metaphors and the agrarian origins of civilization) and then also a modern, isolated tv viewing human being cut off from direct experience of life and social interaction. 
It's a little more complex than your shallow analysis. 
I agree with you that the gardening/seasonal motif is significant but for a different reason.
Note that Nixon's wage and price freeze was used in the script. And in the movie the analogy of inevitable cycles "so don't worry" is repeated and central to the plot.
This is because at the time of the book the US was going off the gold standard and the supposedly fine-tuned and predictable US economy was messed up despite the august experts who were supposed to know how to keep this social machine purring.
The unpaid for (and lost) Vietnam War was wreaking havoc finally and the nation was angst-ridden over many things. 
Authority and Experts seem to be able to put a man on the moon BUT etc.
Hence the president's illness and impotence refreshed with Chance's mantra, "this too shall pass" which also placates the masses.
So the power of contagious MORALE is illustrated.
However, even though the device of showing how people project their assumptions onto celebrity is notable, there's nothing realistic about the way people react to Chance. Nothing.
It's totally a plot device to propel his innocence up to the levels of power. 
This same innocence device was used in 'Forrest Gump,' a book written by a military man as military recruiting psy-ops in 1985. Many reviews of Gump mentioned 'Being There' because of this.
Only the black maid voices realistically what Chance is. An empty shell. Mindless.
Oh, but Dr. "Allenby" (Allen Dulles) has a clue about Chance's real abilities since Chance is an innocent stand-in for Nazi advisor, Fritz Kraemer and his ilk.
The movie title, 'Being There,' is very abstract, 
another way to diffuse clarity and guilt.Kind of philosophical. Like existentialism. 
Hey, here's some GERMAN existentialism ALL ABOUT "BEING THERE" edited by a Mr. Kaufman, same name as one of the presidential advisors in the movie. Hang on-
http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/heidegg2.htmMartin Heidegger (1949)
Existence and Being
Source: Existence and Being from Existentialism from Dostoyevsky to Sartre edited by Walter Kaufman published in full.
.....
To characterise with a single term both the involvement of Being in human nature and the essential relation of man to the openness ("there") of Being as such, the name of "being there [Dasein]" was chosen for that sphere of being in which man stands as man. This term was employed, even though in metaphysics it is used interchangeably with existentia, actuality, reality, and objectivity, and although this metaphysical usage is further supported by the common [German] expression "menschliches Dasein." Any attempt, therefore, to re-think Being and Time is thwarted as long as one is satisfied with the observation that, in this study, the term "being there" is used in place of "consciousness." As if this were simply a matter of using different words! As if it were not the one and only thing at stake here: namely, to get men to think about the involvement of Being in human nature and thus, from our point of view, to present first of all an experience of human nature which may prove sufficient to direct our inquiry. The term "being there" neither takes the place of the term "consciousness" nor does the "object" designated as "being there" take the place of what we think of when we speak of "consciousness." "Being there" names that which should first of all be experienced, and subsequently thought of, as a place namely, the location of the truth of Being.
What the term "being there" means throughout the treatise on Being and Time is indicated immediately (page 42) by its introductory key sentence: "The 'essence' of being there lies in its existence." [Das "Wesen" des Daseins liegt in seiner Existenz.]
To be sure, in the language of metaphysics the word "existence" is a synonym of "being there": both refer to the reality of anything at all that is real, from God to a grain of sand. As long, therefore, as the quoted sentence is understood only superficially, the difficulty is merely transferred from one word to another, from "being there" to "existence." 
Maybe you would like to offer your definition of "art". In fact, I think you are obligated to offer your definition of art.
Art: packaged intent.[quote=hmw]2)Then there's the not-too-hard-to-find cover subtext for those who look a little deeper. 
*Here it's the Masonic imagery of secret influences.[/quote]
[quote=brainpanhandler]I'm not really very convinced of this. If you ignore the funeral scene and the illumanti pyramid, 
what else is there? I was hoping others more well versed in masonry could help me out there.[/quote]
A mason is mentioned very early in the script. More telegraphing of the cover subtext.
I should've put it in above. Here-
17	EXT. GARDEN - AFTERNOON
	Chance talks to Franklin as Hayes quickly checks through
	some paperwork.
.....
HAYES
			(looking up
			from papers)
		There is no mention of a gardener.
		In fact, according to our inven-
		tories, there hasn't been a man
		employed here since 1933...except
		for a Mr. Joe Saracini, a brick
		mason, who did some repairs to a
		wall.  He was here for two-and-a-
		half days in 1952.
				CHANCE
		Yes, I remember Joe.  He was very
		fat and had short hair and showed
		me pictures from a funny little
		book.
There's your mason early in the movie.
I'm not sure what to make of the dates 1933 and 1952. 
Those would be the FDR-Truman years.
"Joe" could be Stalin (died 3/53)  and used as a generic commie since the rest of his description sounds like Mao and his famous Little Red Book.
The details I offered are a stretch (I'd put their probability of being placed there by design at slightly more likely than not.) I was hoping someone might be able to link Ben Rand's philosophy as espoused in the dining scene and also Chance's metaphors with masonic teachings. I found the following excerpt from the Golden Bough about the ritual of osiris interesting relative to Chance's articulation of his gardening metaphors/masonry 
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Golde ... _of_OsirisBTW... a search for the etymology of the name Ben Jamin reveals some interesting and perhaps pertinent results. 
The true etymology of the name Benjamin is a matter of dispute, though most agree that it is composed of two parts - ben and jamin - the former meaning son of. The literal translation of Benjamin is son of right (as opposed to left), generally interpreted as meaning son of my right hand, though sometimes interpreted as son of the right [hand] side; being associated with the right hand side was traditionally a reference to strength and virtue (cf sinister, which derives from the latin for left).
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin
Ben Rand's philosophy is boilerplate Republican laissez faire capitalism.
And he's the president's main advisor. Ouch. That's accurate, unfortunately.
Good work looking into the name, 'Benjamin.' But I think the hidden reference comes as part of the whole name's three parts.
The man's full name is "Benjamin Turnbull Rand" and I think refers to three nationalities and thus their intelligence services-
Benjamin - Israel/Mossad (Benjamin Disraeli)
Turnbull - Britain/MI6 (John Bull)
Rand - USA/CIA (Rand Corporation)
You remember these three. They run "al-Queda" and other fun and games.
3) Then there's the subliminal attitude steering using themes and keywords related to political context missed by the conscious mind because the other two levels take up the brain's processing bandwith. 
*Here it's cloaking the Nazi assets of the USG/ NATO plus discrediting anti-war youth and women.
Yup, fine and not inconceivable, but not very likely. Certainly not falsifiable... not even if we could interview the principals, because of course they would be lying if they did not agree. Totally useless to argue with you about it. Useless. 
Not very likely? Sure it is. Politics of the times.
And Kozinski looks to be CIA via Congress for Cultural Freedom, just like Tom Stoppard. Both of 'em on Ford Foundation grants etc.
Here's some more grist for your psyops mill:
From the wiki article on the year 1979.
July 9 - A car bomb destroys a Renault owned by "Nazi hunters" Serge and Beate Klarsfeld at their home in France. A note purportedly from ODESSA claims responsibility.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979
Excellent find. Even if it is "unlikely."  
 
 
1979 - Kraemer vs. Kraemer. sheesh.  
