The movie "Beautiful mind" was about John Nash, a brilliant mathematician who worked at the Rand corp (mind control central...) He was one twisted fuck. While at the Rand corp,(yeah, search Rand corp.) he created a system model of human behavior that was surreptitiously tested on some workers at Rand. It was called "fuck you buddy" and was based on some complex mathematical theory( the dude was a genius) that basically said everyone pursuing their own selfish goals without regard for others, would somehow balance out the entire system. In short, the experiment went just fine until some of the women in the study ended up cooperating instead, and fucked up the whole thing. Watch THIS movie ( all the poop about John Nash is a little ways in) It will scare the crap out of you. This is truly important shit! Please watch! http://www.moviesfoundonline.com/trap1.php
A few times I was tempted to buy/rent that movie. But I've never seen it. I always got the gyst (jist?) that it was about a mentally challenged person. I'm always up for a film that has to do with conspiracy stuff, just to filter the information as to what I can say "ah yes, that seems true." Or, "ah yes, they're shoving bullshit down our throats with this." (ie: consipiracy propaganda so you don't know what to think). I'll put this on the list.
The Hollywood movie "Beautiful Mind" portrays John Nash as a troubled genius, with a pitiful case of schizophrenia. It was a glorifyed view of a toddering old man. And It glosses right over what an evil fuck he was. Russell Crow played him with great sympathy.... The movie I am referring to with the link is called "The Trap; What happened to our dream of freedom". It documents the reasons for our narrow view of what we call freedom, and how we have been manipulated by elite controlling powers to believe that freedom equals consumerism. There are people in high places conspiring to control or direct our will!
It's a Hollywood production after all. Nash said in an interview that he never experienced visual hallucinations. He heard voices, but he didn't see people. He was a prick yes, but his achievements in pure mathematics are quite impressive (manifold embedding for example) he certainly could have achieved much more, what a pity that the schizophrenia basically put an end to his career.