"Modern Art Is CIA Propaganda - Was Jackson Pollock A Fed?" | Kip Reacts to The Fat Files
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- čas přidán 17. 06. 2024
- Fellow Legends, welcome! Today we dive into another banger Fat Files video, this time about modern art. Reality is truly stranger than fiction, and that's on full-display with the CIA and their hand in modern art as a medium. I absolutely recommend that you check out both The Fat Files and The Fat Electrician, and definitely go and check out the original video to show some support for the source material!
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Original Video: Modern Art Is CIA Propaganda - Was Jackson Pollock A Fed?
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CIA funds modern art
Furry art is considered modern art
CIA funds Furry art.
Explains their "suspicious wealth". Uncle Sam keeping "spicy" Gardevoir alive. 😂
Explains how furries are able to buy the more pricy fur suits
Hey thats my joke. :P
@terrabranford7485 and then consider that a bunch of feds are probably just furries.
Aw shit, they're on to us
He gets a representation of one of the things that helped the downfall of communism while having a pretty tax write-off. Double win.
"If we can't dazzle them with our intellect, we're gonna buffle them with our bullshit"
Fat Electrician has got to be my favorite creator right now. Not only is his content informative, it’s funny as fuck. Hell this video gave me a new appreciation for modern art that I never thought possible.
Kip, the dead hand moment you are referring to happened on 26 September 1983. It was a Lieutenant Colonel that was on watch that prevented a nuclear launch. The early warning satellite saw a flash off of a high altitude cloud that it mistook for an ICBM launch. At this time the Soviets had an early version of a dead hand device to automatically launch their nuclear missiles, however decided to keep a human in the loop. The alarm got sounded a few times, however this Soviet officer in their version of NORAD thought it was a false alarm. His reasoning was that he didn’t want to kill America, and he didn’t believe America wanted to kill him either. Eventually the error was figured out, however the officer was relieved of command. The book Dead Hand covers this and several other Cold War scary secrets like the Anthrax release in the Soviet Union in the ‘70’s if I remember correctly. There are videos on CZcams tube that are an hour long that mention this incident as well as all the other things that was crazy in 1983. It is scary to think that KGB operation RYaN almost caused a different nuclear release in November over a command post exercise (Able Arche ‘83) by NATO in November that year. Other notable events of “The most dangerous year” include the Soviet shoot down of civilian airliner Korea Air Flight 007, the US invasion of Grenada, Regan’s Evil Empire speech, the announcement of SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative also known as Star Wars), a large navy exercise in the Pacific Ocean involving 3 aircraft carriers, all this in addition to Operation RYaN, the false alarm incident, and exercise Able Archer ‘83 all happened in that crazy year.
For CZcams content available, a search for Able Archer ‘83 will bring it up. If you do a search of 1983 The Most Dangerous Year, it will bring it up as well as a video by a CZcamsr known as The History Guy. His video does not cover the false alarm, but does cover the incidents leading up to the near launch in response to Able Archer ‘83. Allegedly if the exercise lasted 1 more day, the Soviets might have launched.
Gotta remember Kip. The CIA only had two options, go big or go home... and they were already at home.
Also, TheCIA: "I AM the Senate!"
Also also, my favorite part is that you were talking about South Park and Family Guy, and in your video recommendations at the end of the vid there was a "South Park Vs. Family Guy, Who is funnier?" video. If that's not proof they're always listening, I don't know what is, lol.
Brach's biggest candy corn seller I can think of. I love going base commissary and seeing wall of Brach's plexiglass bins. Cheap candy and bought by the pound. Even had scales and bags like produce aisle. Starlight peppermints
That's amazing!
The message reads "Bread Lines".
For Kip, and yeah it's not directly related to this video, just had Chick-fil-A.... He's right it's a damn good chicken sandwich
Brachs. Brachs makes candy corn. And I am that one freakazoid that actually buys and eats candy corn year round. I also love black jelly beans.
You _monster!_ 😋
Which galaxy are you from and why are you here?
Yeah same here lol. Love me some candy corn.
Kip You need to check out that concert it kicked so much ass
I love thinking that Papa Het is one of the reasons the USSR fell. There were literally American flags being flown in the crowd during that concert in Moscow.
7:22 Is that the scene where Cartman marches outside a synagogue?
Yeah.
You with a Sam O'Nella video must be like a game of ""Where's Waldo" with the hardest book, and still winning
Once as a joke I scrounged up a bunch of scrap metal out of a bin, did some god awful welding to stick them all together and auctioned it off on Ebay as a modern art piece. Got $10k from it
The piece of modern art he picked up is actually a really cool painting with the design and shine of it...and also another tax write-off.
10:50 For future reference you can use the "," and "." keys to check each frame of a paused video. It said "Bread Lines"
Quite awhile ago, modern art critics were asked by, I think it was 60 Minutes, to judge pieces of modern art paintings. The critics were talking about how much promise these artists showed, blah blah blah. They were second and third graders. Lmao 😂
EmpLemon has a video on the missile situation. "there may Never Ever be another man as powerful as Stanislav Petrov" if I remember right, the situation was caused by faulty radar readings. Though it's been a few years since I watched it.
The video you mentioned at the end of the video might have been "there may Never Ever be another man as powerful as Stanislav Petrov" by Emplemon, which is still a great video about the Cold War
11:00 . amd , allow you to move it by single frame, what's useful in situation like this
So that's what he put. I'm on phone/playstation so i did not want to go through the hassle pausing his vid.
TFE has to be my favorite creator. Dude really makes you want to look into history more. Also helps that he has some of the best humor.
I do enjoy South Park but it’s hard for me to more than 1 episode in a day. My favorite is Archer.
This video gave me a new appreciation for modern art
The Metallica suing Unfaith story was a joke that was so well executed that people thought it was true.
4:51 fun fact... the Russo/Ukraine War is the first time the two countries who both had McDonald's have ever gone to war with each other... I hope someone cab clarify, but a "famous" defense analyst or diplomat said " no 2 countries with a McDonald's will ever go to war..." he was correct for 50 years IIRC
If memory doesn't fail me, when some "abstract artists" started popping out on the east block this artists used it as a chance to dab on the Soviet censorship by making abstract art that were blatant allegories to the wrongs of the soviets... And it worked, it flew over the head of the censorship in the ussr so it became also a weapon inside their own territories for artist to protest with their work.
Paper Skies did a video about an incident in 1995 when a soviets nearly did a nuclear retaliation after mistaking aNorwegian(?) Scientific experiment for a US missile attack
100% I bet he only showed that piece of art just to make it a tax write off as mentioned in the tax video.
I'm starting to think that TFE doesn't like communism. Could be wrong?
Right? I'm starting to think he's not a fan.
Not gonna lie, that piece he bought is a nice piece of resin swirl art.
Heyo kip. If you use < and > you can scan the video by an frame to find the single frame things a LOT quicker and less RNGey
MR.GORBACHEV I'VE JUST TORN DOWN THIS WALL
Kip use the arrow keys and ,. on keyboard to advance 1 second and 1 frame at a time in videos, easier to catch stuff that way
South Park 'Passion of the Christ' was a Movie not an Episode (I am saying this in the form of a comment, not an angry statement). I only say that because I saw it in Theaters and bought the DVD lol
Kip... can't you use the period and comma while the video is paused to go back and forth a frame or two?
Yeah, I keep forgetting they exist
@@KipReacts I felt that
I just watched another reactor react to this video and neither he nor I (nor the comments section I believe) caught the “hidden message”
That's wild to me.
It was right there.
@@KipReacts lol yeah but it’s one of those “if you blink you could miss it” kinda things
It blends in so well with the “art” that he was showing at that moment in the video
6:45 untill 7:45 I was confused for which episode, you were talking about at first. Sense there's a lot of episodes and I don't know the titles. Untill you said *he's dressed a certain way and he starts speaking in German*
Once, you said that. I knew, what clip you were talking about.
I swear you laugh like woody
at the highest political decision making level everything just becomes a meme. i feel like seeing discord.
Oof, I honestly like regular candy corn but it’s been a long while now; I may not like it now
I literally had to X .25 speed to see what it said
I hope that in 150 years history says "Metallica went to Russia and destroyed the USSR."
Lars is definately a horrible modern artist, and does very abstract drumming. 🤣 Hate lars! At least he's getting paid .0000038579 ¢ cents a listen from spotify😱