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"Mr. Nobody is a 2009 Belgian science fiction drama film. It was written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael, produced by Philippe Godeau, and starred Jared Leto, Sarah Polley, Diane Kruger, Linh Dan Pham, Rhys Ifans, Natasha Little, Toby Regbo and Juno Temple. The film tells the life story of Nemo Nobody, a 118 year-old man who is the last mortal on Earth after the human race has achieved quasi-immortality. "

This film really caught my attention. There are many references to Saturn/Cronos, Time, Death, the all seeing eye (almost every 9 mins)., the numbers 9 and 5.

Concerning SPOILERS
-I don't intend to give anything away, but this film is not very linear and I will focus on covering the points I wish to address and will try to limit my comments to the scenes that fit what I am trying to get across.
The film can be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=FZd ... =endscreen
I would recommend watching it if you have the time.

The Basic premise is when you make a choice it has wide ranging effects on how your life will unfold.

Nemo Nobody is 9 years old and has to choose which parent he should live with Mommy or Daddy
Nemo Nobody is also 118, he is regaining memories of all his past including several different life chooses and their consequences.
Interspersed through out the film are science segments that discuss the 9 dimensions, the principle of entropy (that time moves towards dissolution or chaos), and our perceptions of people and ourself.

Jared Leto as Nemo Nobody, both 34 and 118 years old. Nemo is a Latin word meaning "nobody". The name Nemo alludes to Captain Nemo, the main character of Jules Verne's novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.[3] It is the false name that Odysseus in Homer's poem Odyssey gives to the cyclops Polyphemus, to deceive him and save his own life.

One recurring theme is water, which the Tarot equates with the subconscious levels of our mind. After seeing the film, I was left wondering if our subconscious is not collective with everyone else, but only a link to our own existence in other realities.


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First I would like to discuss the central character Nemo Nobody. Nemo seems to seek love as the pivot of his life. The Major choices in his life revolve around living with his mother, living with his father, and beyond that which women he eventually marries, or loses.

The themes in the movie really tickled my brain. There are many sci-fi themes.

-the nature of reality - what is happening in our life and what exerts the forces that propel our future?

-Philip K. Dick in his "Exegesis" and "Valis trilogy" discusses Orthogonal Time or that what we perceive as time is actually running counter to the real reality. This is what 118 year old Nemo is experiencing.

-The All Seeing Eye is very prevalent. Does it embody 118 Nemo or 9 year old Nemo. My intuition leads me to believe it would be the unlocking of the third eye and that 118 year old Nemo is communicating with 9 year old Nemo allowing him an informed choice in which parent he lives with.

-Mirrors are also shown frequently, and I feel there are many MK ULTRA type themes present other than this. I am not really interested in that aspect at this point, but maybe worth pursuing. It is mentioned in the film that we never really see our self.

-There is also mention of 'the Architect' and chessboard. Which brought to my mind a scene from the novel 'steppenwolf' by Herman Hesse. In the novel God is depicted as placing our lives on the chessboard playing a game, and then wiping the pieces and rearranging them, assigning us different lives.

-I also noticed the movie leans towards presenting a one true love for Nemo, but in very few of his lives does he succeed in getting this girl.
Girl ABC, A= the One true love, B= The Crazy b*tch, C= The comfortable loveless marriage. This may be for aesthetic reasons, or there maybe a moralistic choice on the directors part. I am not sure. I personally believe I have found my soul mate, but at the same time I am cynical about the value of putting work into a relationship rather than resigning it's success to fate or a limited supply of choice.

- The Father is introduced as wearing a watch, and there are many references to old age, finality, and Saturn/Cronus when the Father is present.

- The Mother is introduced putting on lipstick and as Freudian object in many scenes. For a very in-depth look at this concept view the mother of the matrix video by M. C. Eschaton Topic: HOLY MOTHER OF THE MATRIX! (Monstrous new sync video)


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I am wondering if somehow this film connects to the record snowstorm Nemo that has hit the Northeast over the past 24 hours.

I also want to point out another Nemo: Little Nemo (old comic strip character).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_nemo

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Little Nemo is the main fictional character in a series of weekly comic strips by Winsor McCay that appeared in the New York Herald and William Randolph Hearst's New York American newspapers respectively from October 15, 1905 – July 23, 1911 and September 3, 1911 – July 26, 1914.
The strip was first called Little Nemo in Slumberland and then In the Land of Wonderful Dreams when it changed papers. A brief revival of the original title occurred from 1924 to 1927.

The original set-up of the comic revolved around the nightly dreams of a little boy named Nemo (meaning "nobody" in Latin). The purpose of his early dreams was to reach 'Slumberland', the realm of King Morpheus, who wanted him as a playmate for his daughter, Princess Camille. The last panel in each strip was always one of Nemo waking up, usually in or near his bed, and often being scolded (or comforted) by one of the grownups of the household after crying out in his sleep and waking them. In the earliest strips, the dream event that woke him up would always be some mishap or disaster that seemed about to lead to serious injury or death, such as being crushed by giant mushrooms, being turned into a monkey, falling from a bridge being held up by slaves, or gaining 90 years in age. Later on, when Nemo finally did reach Slumberland, he was constantly being woken up by Flip, a character who originally wore a hat that had 'Wake Up' written on it.


The dream aspect ties in with the Nightmare on Elm Street/I've got a Dream synchs (JFK/MLK) - and even the Sandman synchs (about dreams). The Morpheus synch ties to The Matrix, and also the ability to morph into any shape within a dream.

I also think the film Finding Nemo may relate. Just look at the promotion poster:

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Here is the Nemo Google Doodle released on the dark moon of October last year (tonight will be the dark moon of February) Link is to the full interactive experience.

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Initiated the "Biggest Google Doodle Ever" up 'til that date Oct 15th 2012.
I wrote about it on the Forum


Back then - New Moon Day - Dark Moon - Highlighted Neptune,

4 moon cycles since then. Sandi storm was on Full Moon. Dark NIGHT shooting at Aurora was Dark Night. Killing of Aaron Swartz was last Dark Moon. Storm Nemo one day shy of Dark Night. Storm seems past over here.

Today: New Moon Merc and Mars are "combust" / way close conjunction - and 3 degrees from Neptune. Sign is Aquarius, Sidereal system and Pisces, Tropical... New moon, "Dark Night" Saturday night. - New Moon (next) ~ 2 AM NYC "Sat night" Sunday morning....i.e. tonight 2 : 20 AM EST

Theme is FALLING.. asleep, out of bed, into the water, in a dream. - a Red / orange headed and hatted female nymph / fairy tries to save Nemo. She must be the "love interest" which always eludes him? Seems a bit young for that though.

Connect to "The Blue" the deep, => sleep, -

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On today's Drudge Report:

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The article has an important piece of information in it for future reference:

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/02/09/182543/weather-channel-finding-nemo-is.html
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At the onset of the Northeast blizzard, meteorologists weren't sure whether the snowstorm would drop 18 inches or 30, but they were sure about one thing - it definitely, absolutely, would not be called Nemo.

But that's what the Weather Channel decided to call it, part of a policy announced in the fall in which the TV station gives names to winter storms so that people can more easily follow them.

The name decision angered a few meteorologists and spurred a Facebook page, "STOP the Weather Channel from naming winter storms."

"This is more of a PR stunt by the Weather Channel. It's not something the government is running with," said Thomas Downs, a meteorologist with Weather 2000. "There's not really a hold-fast criteria to determine when to name it like there is with hurricanes and tropical storms."

He speculates that because the Weather Channel is owned by NBCUniversal, stations owned by that company will be the most enthusiastic about using the name.


The important point here: these synchromystical names associated with storms are coming from NBCUniversal, not the government, and are not official.


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Thats kind of odd ,I had one of the first threads about the nobody myth on GLP, its almost 500 pages long, but as soon as I saw NEMO it reminded me of something in that thread I might be way off on this one but it just popped in my head when I saw Nemo so i thought id mention it . I have no idea what it was refering to though, it was just one of those words that seemed like a code for something i guess , interestng l ill have to take a look back through it and see if i can find anything,i thought this thread was gonna be about that old cowboy movie called the Nobody , lol. I'm curious OP, are you familar with the nobody threads?


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Thats kind of odd ,I had one of the first threads about the nobody myth on GLP, its almost 500 pages long, but as soon as I saw NEMO it reminded me of something in that thread I might be way off on this one but it just popped in my head when I saw Nemo so i thought id mention it . I have no idea what it was refering to though, it was just one of those words that seemed like a code for something i guess , interestng l ill have to take a look back through it and see if i can find anything,i thought this thread was gonna be about that old cowboy movie called the Nobody , lol. I'm curious OP, are you familar with the nobody threads?


I did a search on the nobody thread I was refering to , here's the link of the thread with all the posts which contain NEMO references incase your intrested

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum ... rch=Search


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YOUCITY wrote:
YOUCITY wrote:
Thats kind of odd ,I had one of the first threads about the nobody myth on GLP, its almost 500 pages long, but as soon as I saw NEMO it reminded me of something in that thread I might be way off on this one but it just popped in my head when I saw Nemo so i thought id mention it . I have no idea what it was refering to though, it was just one of those words that seemed like a code for something i guess , interestng l ill have to take a look back through it and see if i can find anything,i thought this thread was gonna be about that old cowboy movie called the Nobody , lol. I'm curious OP, are you familar with the nobody threads?


I did a search on the nobody thread I was refering to , here's the link of the thread with all the posts which contain NEMO references incase your intrested

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum ... rch=Search


There must be some importance to this word , I just noticed something on that link I posted , some very interesting people responded to it , one of which is someone I think people would be very shocked by if they knew who this person really is , she goes diffrent names , BOO KITTY , LORAINE , CROSS OF LORRAINE are all the names she posted under which you can find on that link. Might be worth looking into


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tveye79 said about Mr. Nobody(I highlighted parts of this):
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Nemo Nobody is 9 years old and has to choose which parent he should live with Mommy or Daddy
Nemo Nobody is also 118, he is regaining memories of all his past including several different life chooses and their consequences.
Interspersed through out the film are science segments that discuss the 9 dimensions, the principle of entropy (that time moves towards dissolution or chaos), and our perceptions of people and ourself.

Jared Leto as Nemo Nobody, both 34 and 118 years old. Nemo is a Latin word meaning "nobody". The name Nemo alludes to Captain Nemo, the main character of Jules Verne's novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.[3] It is the false name that Odysseus in Homer's poem Odyssey gives to the cyclops Polyphemus, to deceive him and save his own life.

One recurring theme is water, which the Tarot equates with the subconscious levels of our mind. After seeing the film, I was left wondering if our subconscious is not collective with everyone else, but only a link to our own existence in other realities.


Sheep No more said (about comic strip character called Little Nemo):
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The dream aspect ties in with the Nightmare on Elm Street/I've got a Dream synchs (JFK/MLK) - and even the Sandman synchs (about dreams). The Morpheus synch ties to The Matrix, and also the ability to morph into any shape within a dream.

I also think the film Finding Nemo may relate. Just look at the promotion poster:

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This pic was mentioned onpage 60 of the Sandy hook thread. Check out the fish (finding Nemo?) on the evolution chart above GW’s head. This makes me think of Dogon tribe and their stories of Nommo the fish god. See Dogon, Nommo thread :


Nemo backwards is omen.
Neo, one, Morpheus....?


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so Nemo connects to the Sea, and Nemo was an Omen about the (Holy)See...


Both versions of this film were released on 6/6.....

The Omen 76
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notice that on the 76 poster there is the Wolf, the Popes resignation comes just days before today which is the start of Lupercallia....


The Omen 2006
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and this poster mentions the Sea.....


6/6 is D-Day.... (Due Date?) DD = 44 an Omen...??? Obamen???

wasn't Obama kind of a Mr. Nobody... who was he... were did he come from... etc...


just kind of rambling here....


Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:52 pm
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