Precisely at the time when Naomi Klein is opening a CIA wound with book facts, Kevin Kline is closing it with movie fiction based on NYTimes and TIME Magazine articles.
Both are promoting exposes of global crimes against children.
Funny how close they are in name and theme, ay?
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6394288

Add to this homonym duo a new book by Bill Bryson called 'The Life and Times of the Thunder Bolt Kid' about growing up in 1950s Des Moine, Iowa in the land of the kidnapped Johnny Gosch, where his father writes for the Des Moine Register and this triangulation of memes makes me think a coordinated counterpropaganda campaign is in evidence here to obscure the CIA's history of personality-shaping experiments called MK-ULTRA and Projects Bluebird and Monarch.
The Franklin Cover-up is in this very dark neighborhood, too.
Oh, the excerpt of Bryson's Des Moine boyhood memoire for free on NPR's website?
It's a happy tale about flying on a plane. If you know the Franklin Cover-up story, well, the topic of planes is a very unhappy one.
And Bryson pimps Ike's America like a HUAC staffer--
I can't imagine there has ever been a more gratifying time or place to be alive than America in the 1950s. No country had ever known such prosperity.
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No wonder people were happy. Suddenly they were able to have things they had never dreamed of having, and they couldn't believe their luck.
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No human beings had ever been quite this happy before.
Are we...HAPPY yet? Whew. No dark corners in that sunny kitchen.
Another wound opened up by Naomi Klein's book by inference is the one the CIA gave Senator Robert Kennedy, the 40th anniversary of his murder being next year. That's plenty of reason to set up some counterpropaganda to "minimize the effect of hostile information," as the Pentagon psy-ops manuals say.
This history is already on the internet and in books and now Naomi Klein is going to publicize it even more as we move into a very bad year for anniversaries of CIA murder.
Kevin Kline is starring in a fictional movie about human trafficking called 'Trade.'
The movie is being marketed as a social activist tool with links on its official website to organizations that help kids.
One of these groups is the infamous...World Vision which has had a long nefarious relationship with the CIA and may have played a part in the death of John Lennon due to Mark Chapman's time with World Vision.
http://www.tradethemovie.com/get_involved.html
World Vision - www.worldvision.org/worldvision/wvususf ... sexexploit
A Christian humanitarian organization, World vision is dedicated to working with children, families, and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice.
Those of us reading on the subject have learned that it is some these very organizations that are supposed to be helping kids that are instead abusing, marketing, and experimenting on them at the behest of alphabet agencies.
Like Boys Town.
But Kevin Kline's movie, 'Trade,' will make the audience see them all as the merciful sanctuaries so badly needed for so many. And most of them probably are. But not all.
And reducing tensions over anything accidentally learned about the CIA and young minds would be the goal of this project as a psy-ops device.
Still wondering if I'm on the right track with this.
Hmm. I heard Naomi Klein on the radio yesterday and was mistakenly writing 'Kline' before I caught my mistake. But today, gosh! - here is an actual real Kline as a featured story promoting a movie based on an article written for...TIME Magazine. aHA! Now there's a magazine that's been a CIA rag since the days of Henry Luce so I think, yees, I've caught another one here.
http://www.themoviebox.net/movies/2007/STUVWXYZ/Trade/main.php
Based On:
Time Magazine article by Peter Landesman
For this to be a deliberate decoy event to upstage the publishing of 'The Shock Doctrine,' only the firm doing promotion for Kevin Kline's movie would have had to schedule the promotion event at the UN to compete with Naomi Klein's book release expose of CIA trauma economics.
"If I'd done it," that is. Might just be that ole 'associative universe.' lol.
But a UN official says so appropriately, "Obviously there is no better way of building public awareness than using the most popular media around the world,"
Yeah, baby! Movies! Movie stars! Named Kline! While some Klein wonkette is peddling a mere book even though it has a short film with it, too.
But ain't no UN and Hollywood starpower behind it.
Nor TIME and the NYTimes, which is to say, precisely the damn CIA and US government forces that Naomi Klein's book condemns. Ahhh. Yes. Precisely.
This really is the deal, isn't it?
September 18 was the official publishing date of Naomi Klein's book, 'The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.'
Naomi Klein's book outs CIA and Wall Street dirty laundry and is an instant chart-topper--
http://www.naomiklein.org/main
The Shock Doctrine Hits #1 on the Globe and Mail's Bestseller List!
Kevin Kline was featured the next day, September 19, on the front page of Yahoo, one of the largest internet service providers in the US, in an AP story about his promotion event at the United Nations announcing the opening of a film exposing the disaster of human trafficking around the world in a film called, 'Trade.'
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070919/ap_en_mo/people_kevin_kline_1
Kline promotes film on human trafficking
By LILY HINDY, Associated Press Writer Wed Sep 19, 5:36 PM ET
UNITED NATIONS - Kevin Kline was at the United Nations to promote a film on human trafficking that officials hope will raise awareness about the alarming and largely unknown problem.
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Antonio Maria Costa, head of the Vienna-based U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime, said he hoped "Trade" would "create worldwide awareness so that people, governments, business leaders and religious leaders are motivated to join forces in dealing with this crime."
"Obviously there is no better way of building public awareness than using the most popular media around the world," Costa said.
"Trade," the debut American feature from young German director Marco Kreuzpaintner, opens in theaters Sept. 28.
I think wer're going to be hearing a helluva lot about Kevin Kline for a while in this country. "For the kids."