“It’s sad that a great actor like Tom Hanks has become a pawn of Satan and is aiding the cover-up of the existence of the Illuminati today and is a part of Dan Brown’s fraud.”
So says Mark Dice, author of The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction, of the movie star’s role in the upcoming film version of Angels & Demons, based on Brown’s book of the same title. A&D is a prequel to The Da Vinci Code.
Dice went on to say that “Brown’s book, as well as the film, serves only as disinformation and a whitewash of the real Illuminati.”
Dice is founder of something called The Resistance, which on its website calls itself “a conservative political and media watchdog and activist organization focused on preserving family values and upholding the Constitution of the United States.”
Take Dice’s words with a grain of salt. A loose cannon who also goes by the pseudonym “John Conner” (a la the Terminator saga), Dice has called the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. “an inside job” by the U.S. government. He has also demanded that demanded that Duke University change the school nickname of “Blue Devils” because it’s “offensive to the Christian community.” (No report on whether he has a problem with Wake Forest’s “Demon Deacons” or Arizona State’s “Sun Devils” or . . . Oh, nevermind.)
It’s not the first attack on Angels & Demons. The Catholic League’s William Donohue dissed the film, prompting director Ron Howard to respond last week. And now Donohue has responded to Howard’s response:
“Ron Howard must be delusional if he thinks Vatican officials are going to like his propaganda – they denied him the right to film on their grounds,” says Donohue. “Moreover, we know from a Canadian priest who hung out with Howard’s crew last summer in Rome (dressed in civilian clothes) just how much they hate Catholicism. It’s time to stop the lies and come clean.”
Somehow, I don’t think Howard is waiting in the batter’s box to step up and take the next swing. But I also bet we haven’t heard the last of this, either.