60,000 leaked pages confirm the CIA and Pentagon have meddled in over 2,500 Hollywood productions. They rewrote Animal Farm's ending (changed Orwell's anti-power message into pro-America propaganda). They removed anti-war dialogue from The Hulk, inserted pro-military lines into Transformers, and turned Captain Marvel into an Air Force recruitment tool.
Zero Dark Thirty was given classified briefings to make torture look effective. Argo erased the CIA's own history of overthrowing Iran's government.
Then there's Gary DeVore — a screenwriter working on a film about the US invasion of Panama. He uncovered recordings of US officials with underage prostitutes. He vanished. Months later, his car was found underwater. His hands were missing. His laptop (with the script) was gone. The CIA's entertainment liaison was at the crime scene.
Chase Brandon — the same CIA officer who consulted on Meet the Parents and Mission: Impossible — showed up.
The system isn't a conspiracy theory. It's a documented, permanent operation running since the 1940s. And now it's moving into podcasts and social media.