Candace Owens Seemingly Confirms Katt Williams’ Theory That Government Agencies Share Propaganda In Hollywood Films
Candace Owens has seemingly confirmed Katt Williams' theory that government agencies are highly involved in many of America's cult-favorite films.
During her interview with 'The Breakfast Club,' Owens claimed that the pentagon, the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, has been active in the propaganda sprinkled throughout movies and media.
The 35-year-old cited films like 'Transformers,' 'Black Hawk Down,' 'Golden Eye,' and 'Apollo 13' as examples of movies which allegedly utilize government influence.
"They're concerned about certain narratives. They get involved with World War films," the television commentator claimed. "How are we telling a story about history? Usually, it's because we're lying about what we did or trying not to make Americans aware of the crimes against humanity that we commit overseas."
"Now, you understand your experience in theaters is what your government wants you to think. They want you to think that this is how things happened, and it's usually not at all how things have actually happened," the New Yorker said.
Katt Williams, known for the political undertone in his material and has a track-record for "exposing" secrets, alluded to Owens' opinions on a podcast.
"Whole industries can be built upon your ability to know how certain things are going to hit certain people. And this was before we called things promotion and marketing. Hollywood is not really there to entertain you," Williams, 52, claimed on the 'Joe Rogan Experience' podcast.
Rogan seemingly agreed with the comedian, saying, "Well, propaganda in Hollywood movies is built into the ingredients list."