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To: bagster; Steven W.

Yes, Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece.

But ‘A Clockwork Orange’ is the title of a book and a movie. Whereas, ‘a Clockwork Orange’ used by Webb is a thing, an event, a shock. In the Intel Community, it means a timed hit, eruption of chaos by design, possibly referring to a false flag event involving fear (yellow) and blood (red), yellow + red = orange.

The first detail I noticed in Steven W.’s post is that he described Webb as referring to Burgess as a Clockwork Orange, not the title ‘A Clockwork Orange’; subtle distinction adding to a reader’s knowledge.


436 posted on 03/05/2018 11:38:11 PM PST by Hostage (nga)
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To: Hostage
Webb as referring to Burgess as a Clockwork Orange, not the title ‘A Clockwork Orange’; subtle distinction adding to a reader’s knowledge.

I hear what you're saying. But remember, a "clockwork orange" is something that is programmed. A living thing that is programmed like something mechanical. Like maybe that kid was by some revamped MK Ultra deep state program. Drugs, cell phones, etc. So to say that the suicide Burgess was a "clockwork orange" is to say he was like Alex in the book. Programmed to act a certain way.

Just my take.

443 posted on 03/05/2018 11:49:15 PM PST by bagster (Even bad men love their mamas.)
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To: Hostage; bagster; Steven W.

Burgess in the movie.

Burgess the guy that disappeared or died.

Hmm.


548 posted on 03/06/2018 4:42:31 AM PST by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57, returning after lurking since 2000)
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