I know what you’re thinking: “Agent Renegade, this is a painting, not a film!”—And you would be right.
This work of art was painted by Diego Rivera (1886-1957) a prominent Mexican painter. He was also a well-known Communist. He even lived with Leon Trotsky for a time.
Now, the Red Scare in America went from 1947 to 1957. A number of people who worked in Hollywood on films were Communists and had even been blacklisted.
“Agent Renegade, now I get it. This posting is about films, after all.”
Right, because subversive activities never stopped in Hollywood, as you shall see.
Stay on the ball. Keep in mind as you view the following film scenes that they were produced during the Red Scare, and that the “Flower Carrier” is a Commie painting.
Perhaps the paintings on the wall have attracted your attention.
Next:
Notice anything on the wall of the dining room?
And now:
The astute viewer will notice a painting on the wall above the bed.
I think by now, you understand these Hollywood activities. Do you get it now?
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Absolutely right, and you’d better believe it. Right during the Red Scare, this commie painting was deliberately placed into these films which were shown in all the theaters in America, and introduced into the mind of each viewer, without the knowledge of the individual, and certainly without any choice.
That’s the way your hard core commie works.