While seemingly an average Hollywood feel-good movie, Akeelah and the Bee contains some interesting references to Illuminati concepts.
The overt story is that of a young girl who achieves the opportunity to compete in a national spelling bee. She is tutored by a father-figure character, played by Laurence Fishburne. I was struck dumbfounded when, with little warning, an elaborately architected scene of Illuminati symbolism was paraded across the screen. One of the supporting characters, Javier, stood on the stage, where he had been challenged with a new word that he apparently was not familiar with:
Javier: “Could you use the word in a sentence please?”
Judge: “The Merovingian kings were known for having long red hair.“
Javier:“Okay. uhh...M-A-R-O-V-I-N-G-I-A-N...Merovingian”
A bell rings, signifying that the word is spelled incorrectly.
Judge:“Merovingian is spelled M-E-R-O-V-N-G-I-A-N.”
Javier blows kisses to the audience, bows, and begins to walk off stage. He stops to speak with Akeelah.
Javier: “I forgot to spell it how it sounds. Thirteenth last year, fifth this year, next year I’ll take it all. Now it’s your turn.”
One’s first reaction may be that the Merovingian reference was included or allowed by the director, Doug Atchison, as a simple nod to Laurence Fishburne’s role in The Matrix movies, which featured the character known as “The Merovingian”. However, the character of Matrix fame, was in and of itself a blatant reference to Illuminati bloodlines. There is also elaborately placed symbolism accompanying Javier as he makes his last stand at the spelling bee, that precludes the possibility of this being merely friendly homage to The Matrix. A large sign bearing his contestant number his pinned to his chest. This number is none other than 33, a number of key significance to the numeralogy-obsessed elite (e.g. 33 degress of Fressmasonry). Javier is also framed by a massive Scripps National Spelling Bee logo, that appears almost as a sun symbol, decorated with stars, and a giant bee. The bee is a major symbol used to represent the Merovingian kings, and has been used for centuries by many royal families of Europe to show their claim to Merovingian lineage. Thus, the title and subject matter of the movie itself, also incorporate the bee symbol.
Note how Javier spells the word incorrectly, with MAR instead of MER. This may be a reference to the Mary Magdelene and Christ mythology, that the elite frequently use to program the masses into accepting their self-proclaimed divine right to rule. See related article, http://www.planetarymind.org/Blog/3/View.aspx.
The spelling bee featured in the movie is the real-life Scripps National Spelling Bee, which according to their website, is America’s “largest and longest-running educational promotion, administered on a not-for-profit basis by The E.W. Scripps Company and 268 sponsors...” The E.W. Scripps Company is a media conglomerate, possessing dozens of American newspapers, television stations, and cable and satellite television networks, among other assests. Just in case you doubt the Illuminati tie-ins, just dig their fancy logo: An obelisk-shaped lighthouse with the capstone separated from the pillar by rays of emanting light. This logo combines several Illuminati symbols—the obelisk, the beacon or lighted torch, and the pyramid’s separated capstone. Interestingly, the Scripps National Spelling Bee has been featured in two other recent films—a 2002 documentary, Spellbound, and 2005’s Bee Season, which incorporated both Jewish Kabbalah and the Krishna mythos into its subject matter, and was released on 11/11/2005, by Fox Searchlight Pictures.
Akeelah and the Bee was produced by Lionsgate (Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation). This name, as well as their logo, evokes images from ancient Illuminati strongholds, such as that of the famous Ishtar Gate of ancient Babylon. Also worth a mention is the “Lions’ Gate” of Hamedan—which according to one tradition, was built by Alexander in honor of Hephaestion. The company claims to have chosen the name in reference to the Lions’ Gate Bridge, located in Vancouver, British Columbia [1]. Interestingly enough, this province evokes the eponymous Venus Columba, known in Babylonian times as Queen Semiramis.
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Posted: 09/20/2006 9:20 AM
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