Black Magic used to produce the Lord of the Rings movie
Saturday, April 5th, 2008
In this age, there is no limit to what extent some people will go just to earn a lot of money, but we here at the Hidden Truth were still amazed when it became obvious to what evil deeds resorted the producers of the Lord of the Ring trilogy. We assure you that after reading the article, you will never want to see the movie of blasphemy ever again.
If you have read about the movie, or, God forbid, saw it, you probably remember Gollum, a treacherous, mischievous creature that could not have been a disguised actor or an animated doll/robot:

In the media hype that followed the movie, one could hear comments that the movie is the first one where computer generated animation was widely used, with Gollum and scenes with massive armies stated as examples.
But there is silence about another feature of the movie that could not have been filmed through natural means: the undead spirits that Aragorn summons to his aid:

Obviously, living, human actors could not have played this role. Computer animation was not mentioned as the means to produce the likes of the undead, and this leaves only one, sinister option: the spirits that were filmed were real! The producers performed rituals to summon those spirits, and forced them to participate. If this is not enough to convince you, there is more evidence: Tolkien, the writer of the novel, referred to the ghosts as “The Grey Host” - he imagined and wrote them to be grey. Yet in the movie they are green! If they were computer-generated, what prevented anyone from making them grey?! But because the ghosts were actually present on the set, changing their color was not possible.
But why were the ghost green? There is insufficient explanation to this, but it is possible that their color changed due to the use of radiation during the summoning ceremony.
In any case, this information is very disturbing to those who understand the danger associated with summoning and even making contact with those who are not alive, to the extent that even watching this movie can be dangerous to one’s sanity. Spread this information to your friends! They can be in danger!
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