WW84 and the connections to the Cloning Centers and The Illuminati
I was watching the new movie ‘Wonder Woman 84’ the other night, and when ‘Steve Trevor’ (Chris Pine’s character) came back to life in the movie my jaw actually hit the floor. After realizing I was watching a glorified film about the cloning centers and the Illuminati, I turned the film off and went to bed, incredibly discouraged that one of my favorite childhood characters growing up (Wonder Woman) was promoting such an evil crime against humanity. Since I’ve started delving into DM and his claims I’ve started to find hidden meanings and messages, as well as outright meanings and messages directly in our faces within the music, movie and film industries.
Because of this, the following morning, I decided to watch the movie again, only this time sober. Maybe it was the alcohol, after all? But once I started looking, the signs were everywhere.
Please note that these are all interpretations of my own, from what little I’ve learned in my short time as a member of the light army. Please also note, that I stopped interpreting shortly after ‘Diana’ renounces her wish. There was plenty of symbolism throughout the movie, more than enough to prove my point - that Wonder Woman 1984 glorifies and encourages cloning and the existence of the Illuminati.Diana: “But sometimes you can’t see what you’re learning until you come out the other side.“
This simply put, means that you don’t know what you don’t know until you wake up as a clone and all is revealed.
Glorifying children as being just as fast and strong as grown seasoned adults.
In the prelude sequence, as a child ‘Diana’ runs the Gauntlet, in which her Aunt tells her that many other seasoned warriors had been previously humbled by. However after this statement to ‘Diana’, her Aunt simply tells her to “Do your best.” This glorifies a child as faster, smarter, purer and more capable than most adults. ( I.E. DM was only 5 when he wrote his first hit song.) She’s almost perfect, and almost wins the Gauntlet, if she hadn’t of cheated. This is hand-in-hand with the way that the Illuminati love to torture children, and put them through torturous activities and even pit them against each other.
Running of a ‘gauntlet’ in a stadium full of spectators.
This symbolizes the cloning centers themselves. The women in the stands hooping and hollering, while those in the dirt pit below fight with bows, spears, swords, and all kinds of other medieval weapons that could kill those defending against. But they are all seasoned warriors, so this is acceptable, amiright?
An island full of nothing but women would be impossible for that civilization to sustain generations such as suggested in the movie. (Clones, or vrils)
Simply put, the island is inhabited by either clones, or Vrils. They seemingly do not age at all. Also at the end of the movie (since I didn’t go past a certain point in my delving) the original Wonder Woman actress saves a child, all while looking exactly as she did when ‘Diana’ flash-backed to show ‘Steve’ about the golden armor. Flawless skin, bright green eyes.
‘Diana’ saves two kids in her opening sequence.
This suggests that she loves kids, and could never torture, rape, murder, or eat/drink children. It will be hard for an ‘Everyday human’ to separate ‘Diana’ from Gal Gadot, and this subconsciously instils that Gal herself therefore loves children, and could never torture, rape, murder, or eat/drink them.
A picture frame shows Diana with an old lady who resembles Queen Elizabeth II.
This speaks for itself. Who is this older lady in the picture supposed to be to ‘Diana’? Certainly not a grandparent - she doesn’t have parents to therefore have grandparents.
In the photo near the watch from ‘Steve’, Trevor ranch has a “V” in its logo.
I’ve seen many people/articles correlate the capital ‘V’ with Illuminati, Vril’s, Nazi’s and the Elite. "Trevor Ranch" Starts with a T and an R. Why not capitalize one of those letters for the entrance sign to the ranch?
Diana: “Couldn’t resist coming to see.” (ancient artifacts)
‘Diana’ walks up to an artifact and blabs out exactly what it is and where its from, insinuating that the expert Gemologist/Geologist would not have known that. She then realizes her mistake in “blowing her cover” and apologizes, stating that she couldn’t resist the ancient artifacts. This points to the Illuminati’s ties with the past, and their vast knowledge of multiple civilizations. It also potentially points to a collection of such artifacts that the Illuminati probably have.
Diana to Barbara: “You’re so... free. I envy that.”
This statement really struck me in that the ‘all great and perfect seeming’ ‘Diana’ states that the ‘normal everyday human’ ‘Barbara’ is so free, and that she envies it. I interpreted this as “I’m the furthest thing from free, and I wish you could see that.” Also as, “I wish I wasn’t me, but you.”
“My life hasn’t been what you think it has. We all have our own personal struggles.”
This eludes to the cloning centers (I.E. Being grown not birthed), and that she is struggling with something interpersonal, something that no one else could possibly understand and therefore she has to keep it a secret.
Washington monolith in background of scenes.
Yet another symbol of the Illuminati.
Diana goes to sleep, Chris’s watch comes back to life.
In fact, throughout the movie, all of the dream stone activations seem to come from sleeping. First off, it is literally called the ‘Dream Stone’. You can’t be transferred to a clone unless you are in the REM stage, and this stage is often called the ‘Dream state’. Dream Stone=Dream State=REM Stage. Similarly all of the character transformations (aside from Max Lord) appear to happen while they are sleeping. Even if you take into account that ‘Diana’ loses her powers gradually, this could be interpreted as the cloning centers being operational for as long as they have, and that those being taken every night lose their hope gradually until they break.
Diana to Max Lord: “I find that our benefactors with a true eye toward philanthropy prefer to stay out of the spotlight to let the museum’s work garner the attention.”
The Illuminati have operated in the shadows for eons, preferring to stay out of the spotlight for fear of being found out and destroyed. If you think about that fact, and apply it to this sentence, “I find that our (illuminati) benefactors with a true eye toward
philanthropy secrecy prefer to stay out the spotlight to let the
museum’s celebrities work garner the attention.” Pretty creepy.
‘Max’s’ name has the title ‘Lord’ in it, yet he is a black market buying thief and liar antagonist who tries to destroy the world for the sake of power.
The title ‘Lord’ is the last name of the lead antagonist, ‘Max’. This elevates him automatically as being better or above the everyday human. Furthermore, you see that he’s just trying to make his son happy and proud, therefore instilling a sense of sympathy/empathy towards him. If you feel bad for the bad guy, does that still make him a bad guy?
“Never except the limitations of nature.”
This simply states that our puny little brains haven’t and couldn’t possibly comprehend what is actually going on in the world today.
Same song from Atomic Blonde just before ‘Steve’ enters the storyline?
I haven’t looked into this, but even if it isn’t the exact same song, it is incredibly similar. I connected this to the fact that Charlize Theron has been said to have been compromised by the Illuminati, and she starred in the movie Atomic Blonde.
‘Steve’ comes back to life in another man’s body.
NEED I SAY MORE?! ._.;Cut from reunion to Diana and Steve walking along the Washington monolith pool.
This can be interpreted as that the Illuminati made it all happen.
“I remember taking the plane up, and then nothing really but somehow I know I’ve been someplace since then, someplace that’s uh, I can’t really put words to it but it’s... it’s good. And then I woke up here.”
Glorifying the cloning centers. “But it was good.” Yeah, okay bud. Keep telling yourself that.
“I ended up in a bed, strange... strange pillow bed with slats.” “Not comfortable and really a bit backwards if I’m being brutally honest with you, I mean for a futuristic time like this?”
Speaks to time travel.
“Some things are just future proof.”
Another time travel reference. This also can be taken as the Illuminati saying that they themselves are future proof.
Scene where ‘Steve’ observes himself in a mirror.
This is completely my own opinion, as I read his facial reactions and interpreted them as I did. You may interpret them differently.
At first it seems he doesn’t like it; seems he feels weird about it, almost creeped out. He even shrugs a little as if he wanted to shrug out of the skin. Then it seems like he has to convince himself that it really is him? Then he seemingly accepts and simply moves on. (What normal human wouldn’t go crazy under such circumstances?)
Diana actually tells him “He’s great but all I see is you.”
Glorifying the fact that ‘Steve’ took over another mans body while he was sleeping, against his will.
‘Max’s’ lamp looks like a pyramid when he wishes on the dream stone.
Another symbol of the Illuminati.
‘Steve’ is seemingly stumbling around the city for a scene or two, almost in a drunk state. He even runs into a group of kids.
DM has stated that sometimes it takes a bit of getting used to when implanted into another clone. He has also stated that he has woken up in the cloning centers feeling drugged, or drunk.
The ring looks like a snake eating it’s tail when closely examined by ‘Diana’ and ‘Steve’.
This one a little bit of a stretch, but once I saw it, I couldn’t unsee it. The snake eating its tail is a symbol of the Illuminati.
Cloaking technology?!
‘Diana’ at one point helps ‘Steve’ steal a F16? I think. A really expensive plane. While taking off, she employs the same cloaking technology that was cloaking the island of the amazons for decades. This puts cloaking technology into the spotlight and makes everyday normal humans conscious of the fact that it potentially could be possible in the future. When in fact, humanity probably already has the technology and is using it. DM also spoke of when the Illuminati, at a cloning center one night, showed everyone google maps before and after they hid the cloning center.
Fearlessly flying through fireworks.
This signals when DM spoke of the elites throwing themselves off high rises and such, just to see what it would feel like. Whats a little life or death situation when death isn’t in the equation?
‘Diana’ saves two more children as her rope gives out.
“I save kids, how could you even think I rape, torture, murder and eat/drink them?”
You feel bad for ‘Diana’ that she has to give ‘Steve’ up.
Yet again, glorifying the cloning process. One feels bad for ‘Diana’, when in actuality, one should be feeling bad for the engineer that ‘Steve’ took over, against his will, and then took for a joyride.
President: “Something is strange, I thought I was somewhere else entirely...”
This is similar to the kidnapping of people to indoctrinate them into the cloning centers.
President: “What is there to wish for but more?”
Glorifying the hunger for power.
Particle Beam technology.
Yet again, this puts in this case, particle beam technology, into the spotlight and makes everyday normal humans conscious of the fact that it could potentially be possible in the future, when in fact; we probably already have this technology and are possibly even employing it.
“I can’t save you.””You don’t have to. I’m already gone.”
‘Steve’ speaks to the fact that ‘Steve’ knew ‘Diana’ would renounce her wish, and that he admits she can’t save him because he is already gone. I.E. He woke up.
In conclusion, the symbolism and hidden meanings are rampant throughout the film. Was it a good movie? Sure. Were the effects good? Of course. Will I watch it again? Nope.
I look forward to any and all comments, questions and concerns.
Happy hunting, Soldiers of the Army of Light.
~Cam