Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt s Eat Pray Love : Condemning the Cognitive Trespass of Stealth Cognition Technologies Watch trailer Hollywood s celebrity elite engage in all kinds of philanthropy, social justice and medical causes. As the diplomacy archive confirms and history shows they also throw themselves into that which has geo-political ramifications:
The Second World War, Cold War, Vietnam and now the coalition-chinada conflict. Two of the biggest stars in the world teamed up to deliver the kind of condemnation that s become a hallmark of the global community of democracy, rule of law and human rights advocates. In December 2007 Julia used her uber-stardom to draw attention to what plagues the Canadian lawyer and threatens the 21st century: Julia Roberts: Are You Hypnotized by Me? and Pay Your Money It s Worth Every [Penny] Out on the red carpet as broadcast on Access Hollywood on December 15, 2007, Julia put stealth cognition technologies on the geo-political front burner. She also executed an Olmert-Spielberg M. to the second quote in the chapter title. She was insisting that Canada s rich and powerful pay the quantum being sought by the Canadian la wyer, which will go a long way to addressing lengthy and unforgivable violations of domestic and international law. Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia is a 2006 memoir by American author Elizabeth Gilbert. The memoir chronicles the author's trip around the world after her divorce and what she discovered during her travels. The book remained on the New York Times Best Seller list for 187 weeks. The movie rights for the memoir were purchased by Columbia Pictures. The film version, which stars American actress Julia Roberts, was released in theaters on Friday, August 13, 2010. Source: wikipedia.com Like virtually all Hollywood-produced feature films involving the biggest stars in the industry the lexicon is employed throughout. The high point of the condemnation comes during a scene about half way through the movie in which Julia s character, Liz, is interacting with a fellow American who s also seeking enlightenment in a Bali sanctuary, Richard. Just before this part of the script Julia and Brad have her deliver a line that increases the geopolitical significance of the film: describing her associate as looking like the
famous American singer-songwriter James Taylor drawing on the supracelebrity and Partner of the Year status of Taylor Swift. When the two are walking and discussing issues they share producers choreograph him to begin scratching his forearm when he s only inches from the camera; the purpose of which is to in-your-face condemn the Chinada High Command for both cognitive trespass and being Svengalis using stealth cognition technologies to torture the Canadian lawyer. I can t find that feeling of devotion [to the sanctuary s spiritual leader]. Okay, devotion s love. Pick somebody or something you want to devote it to. [Chinada colors] It doesn t have to be the Guru. It s all the same to her. This is about you Can I tell you somethin? You got some serious control issues. Oh, ha ha! It s obvious. All right Richard, get out from inside my head. [aggressive, protracted arm itching] Shut the door.
When the two are sitting at an outside café a scene prior to this one discussing her issues, the script became diplomatically coercive: I thought I was over [my husband]. But I love him. Big deal. So you fell in love with someone. But I really miss him. So miss him. Send him some light and love when you think of him; then drop it. You know you could [gets visibly frustrated] a-a-r-g-h-!!! Clear out all that space in your mind that you re using to obsess over this guy and your failed marriage. You d have a vacuum with a doorway and [Execution M.] you know what the universe would do with that doorway? [grabbing gesture] Rush in. God [will] rush in; fill you with more love than you ever dreamed of. Man. I think you have the capacity some day to love the whole world.