Spiderman Movie Trailer 9/11 Predictive Programming
0 2014-03-18 by spidertowers
Edit: I've been shadowbanned for this post, so I can't communicate with anyone commenting.
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You've probably seen many cases of 9/11 foreshadowing that came straight out of Hollywood over many years leading up to the false flag attack. I recently discovered this Spiderman movie trailer that came out a few weeks before the CIA/Mossad operation.
This predictive programming trailer came out sometime in August of '01 just prior to Sept 11. What's particularly odd about this trailer, independent of the conspiracy, is that it was shot specifically for the trailer and was not ever part of the actual film. Every other trailer I've ever seen has been a collage of scenes/audio from the actual film being promoted.
Another interesting thing about this trailer is the music. The song is called Pompeii (an ancient Roman town-city that was largely destroyed/buried under 13-20ft of ash and pumice) by a band called E.S. Posthumus (posthumous means "after death").
Here you have the lyrics to the song, Pompeii:
Saevio saevio pessum trans
Sewndum sed de potestas
Surculus neo propinquo
Haechostes par peior fas Pompeii
Horrendeoa
Peractio
Humanitas
Tergiversatio
.
Google translation of these latin lyrics:
Rage against the bottom side of the Rampage
Sewndum but of power
Shoot neo nearby
Haechostes an even worse fit for Pompey
Horrendeoa
END
humanity
eVASION
25 comments
5 Wild2098 2014-03-18
As someone stated earlier, they removed it out of respect. Then, towards the end of the movie, you see a bunch of New Yorkers throwing rocks at the goblin to help Spiderman. One of them says, "You mess with one of us, you mess with all of us." Very patriotic the country was right after that.
0 spidertowers 2014-03-18
I made no claims about why they pulled the trailer. The point there is, the trailer was produced independently from the movie. The towers weren't ever featured in the film and of course, a helicopter was never trapped by spiderman between the towers in the film. Every trailer I can think of contains a mashup of actual film footage/audio.
0 Wild2098 2014-03-18
And I said about your claims. >> it was shot specifically for the trailer and was not ever part of the actual film.
This is just not 100% true. They routinely will edit a shot that's in the trailer or just not include it completely sometimes.
0 shadowofashadow 2014-03-18
Uh he said every trailer THAT HE CAN THINK OF. Unless you know what's inside his mind you cannot say that's untrue.
1 Wild2098 2014-03-18
Ha, sorry, I guess I highly over estimated his thought power. My mistake.
4 theidkid 2014-03-18
As a filmmaker, I can tell you it's not unusual to shoot footage specifically for a trailer. Trailers are very different from films and need to convey the story's world in a very concise way. This is not always possible with what is shot for the film, so additional footage is shot to aid in the process. Sometimes it is done to expand the world, and this trailer seems to fall into that category. It's a teaser that stands alone as an advertisement for the story world and provides a reveal that pushes the viewer into that world without giving anything away.
If is also common to use footage that was shot for inclusion in the film, but was cut for whatever reason.
As for the music, I'm sure the trailer editor picked a piece of music from the studio's library simply for its pacing, without any idea of what it actually said.
-1 spidertowers 2014-03-18
Can you point to any Blockbuster film where the trailer is entirely not in the film?
1 theidkid 2014-03-18
The most current one is Godzilla which will be released in May. The ones that immediately spring to mind are Inglourious Basterds, District 9, Fight Club, Knocked Up, Ace Ventura, Twister, The Master, and Superman Returns. I'm sure there are many, many others as it's a practice that dates back to the 1930's.
3 theidkid 2014-03-18
I just asked a friend who is particularly annoyed by this practice and he rambled off this list...
All of the Harry Potter films, all of the Lord of the Rings films, Superbad, The Transporter, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, King Kong, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Major League, The Grinch, The Avengers, Hulk, Predators, Terminator 2, The Empire Strikes Back, Sherlock Holmes, Men in Black, The Last Airbender, National Treasure, Anchorman, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Fantastic Four, Titanic, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Iron Man 3, and Independence Day
All of these had trailers containing substantial footage that wasn't in the film.
Additionally, the trailers for both Black Christmas and Paranormal Activity 3 consisted almost entirely of footage shot specifically for the trailer.
2 BadgerGecko 2014-03-18
They did not include out of respect. I've copied the paragraph below from the link you provided. So it is not odd they did not include it makes perfect sense.
EDIT:
Carried on reading your post, I struggle to understand the lyrics and there relation to 9/11
0 shadowofashadow 2014-03-18
The quote you just pasted does not say what you are saying it does. It's only saying that the images created for the trailer stopped being used, it says nothing about those images ever being part of the movie.
Emphasis mine.
2 BadgerGecko 2014-03-18
Fair point although my point still stands that they would remove the sequences out of respect rather than nefarious or other reasons
0 shadowofashadow 2014-03-18
Well that would hinge on whether or not they were ever intended for the movie.
2 BadgerGecko 2014-03-18
I don't feel any one of those options presents anything significant to your OP.
1 archonemis 2014-03-18
Humus means "ground."
Posthumous literally means 'after earth' as in after you've been buried.
That seems important to clarify.
1 DJ_Chaps 2014-03-18
Why are they spelled differently?
1 archonemis 2014-03-18
The spelling of words changes over time for various reasons.
For example; the root word for 'knowledge' is 'gnosis' (kno / gno) The 'G' was changed to a 'K' for whatever reason and few people will ever think about it. Another example; Lucifer takes its root from 'lucere' (light) and 'ferre' (carrier / bearer). The spelling has been modified over the years and now it has a meaning completely divorced from its original intent.
My usage of language has become much more precise as I study etymology / philology.
1 DJ_Chaps 2014-03-18
Great thanks.
-1 spidertowers 2014-03-18
Thank you for the enlightenment.
1 [deleted] 2014-03-18
/u/spidertowers 2hours old acc posts a 911 spiderman theory. Right.
1 shadowofashadow 2014-03-18
Well wouldn't that just mean he made the account to post the theory?
1 [deleted] 2014-03-18
It means that there is a very high possibility that this user is trying to ruin this sub by posting ridicule content.
1 shadowofashadow 2014-03-18
Well if there is anyone in this sub that I trust it's probably you. I see what you're saying.
0 Kashrut 2014-03-18
The lizard illuminati are fucking with us because holywood has never produced trailers which show notable buildings being destroyed
3 theidkid 2014-03-18
I just asked a friend who is particularly annoyed by this practice and he rambled off this list...
All of the Harry Potter films, all of the Lord of the Rings films, Superbad, The Transporter, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, King Kong, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Major League, The Grinch, The Avengers, Hulk, Predators, Terminator 2, The Empire Strikes Back, Sherlock Holmes, Men in Black, The Last Airbender, National Treasure, Anchorman, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Fantastic Four, Titanic, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, Iron Man 3, and Independence Day
All of these had trailers containing substantial footage that wasn't in the film.
Additionally, the trailers for both Black Christmas and Paranormal Activity 3 consisted almost entirely of footage shot specifically for the trailer.