Friday, August 24, 2012

Dominion: Media Matters Film Overview


For years people have theorized that our society is influenced by 7 of the worlds institutions.  It has even been speculated that 5% of the nation controls the influence of the 7 sectors. These institution include Politics, Business, Media, Family, Religion, Entertainment, and Education. The individuals at the helm of these sectors are said to have Dominion over the inhabitants of our nation, and the ability to shape their thoughts, opinions, and actions.  Groups being accused of such collusion include organization such as Free Masons, influential college secret society skull and bones, and most recently made famous, the Illuminated.  While all of the groups are only alleged participants, biblical scholars argue that this practice is as old as the days Jesus roamed the earth. In Matthew the 4th chapter, Satan is seen with Jesus in the wilderness.  Jesus is facing tremendous temptation after fasting for 40 days.  The final temptation Satan offered Jesus was control of all the Kingdoms of the World.  Many view those Kingdoms as the institutions that influence society.  The catch to the offer was for Jesus to bow to him. It is said today that the same offer if given to anyone trying to climb the ladder. Money, Power, and Influence is offered, for a price that may be worth your values and morals.

The Dominion Movie Series tackles each of these institutions, and creates a story, based on true events.  The first depiction tackles the current media culture.  With the propaganda seen in the news media, and the polarizing effect of social media, media has the greatest influenced it ever had on our society. The film follows the story of a socially awkward young man facing a reality that the majority of Americans face; a reoccurring nightmare, showing up everyday to a dead-end job with little to no end in sight.  When giving the opportunity to live his dreams, following his passion in computer programming, he’s faced with the decision to get involved in severe media malpractice or use his skill to expose the inherent evil of the greatest media empire in the nation, thus averting a global crisis.

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