Monday, April 7, 2025

My review of the series "La Casa de Papel" 💶🏦🇪🇸✝️🇪🇸🏦💶

Money Heist
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Money Heist (Spanish: La casa de papel, "The House of Paper") is a Spanish heist crime drama television series created by Álex Pina. The series traces two long-prepared heists led by the Professor (Álvaro Morte), one on the Royal Mint of Spain, and one on the Bank of Spain, told from the perspective of one of the robbers, Tokyo (Úrsula Corberó). The story is told in a real-time-like fashion and relies on an unreliable narrator, flashbacks, time-jumps, and hidden character motivations for complexity

Source: "Money Heist"

Money Heist | Series Trailer | Netflix
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Warning! Spoilers ahead! Money Heist is rated R! For mature minds only!

Plot: 💶🏦🇪🇸✝️🇪🇸🏦💶

Set in Madrid, a mysterious man known as the "Professor" recruits a group of eight people, who choose city names as their aliases for anonymity, to carry out an ambitious plan that involves entering the Royal Mint of Spain, and escaping with €984 million. After taking 67 people hostage inside the Mint, the team plans to remain inside for 11 days to print the money as they deal with elite police forces. In the events following the initial heist, the group members are forced out of hiding and prepare for a second heist, with some additional members, this time aiming to escape with gold from the Bank of Spain, as they again deal with hostages and police forces.

Source: "Money Heist"

Heist Crew: 💶🏦🇪🇸✝️🇪🇸🏦💶

"The Professor" aka Sergio Marquina (Álvaro Morte), Tokyo aka Silene Oliveira (Úrsula Corberó), Berlin aka Andrés de Fonollosa (Pedro Alonso), Rio aka Aníbal Cortés (Miguel Herrán), Nairobi aka Ágata Jiménez (Alba Flores), Denver aka Daniel Ramos (Jaime Lorente), Moscow aka Agustín Ramos (Paco Tous), Helsinki aka Mirko Dragić (Darko Perić) and Oslo aka Radko Dragić (Roberto García Ruiz).

My Review: 💶🏦🇪🇸✝️🇪🇸🏦💶

When "La Casa de Papel" came out in 2017 I immediately started to watch it. First I believed this was gonna be like all other "Heis Movies" and that the bank robbers would just go inside the central bank of Spain and get out as much money as possible in minutes and then leave as soon as possible. But the entire series goes on about a crew of 9 robbers that decide to take over the central bank of Spain and then print over 2 billion Euros in the course of an entire week! The mastermind behind this operation has the code name "The Professor". All other heist crew members have the code names of cities like Tokyo, Berlin, Rio, Nairobi, Denver, Moscow, Oslo and Helsinki.

Many people in the truth movement know how the central banks really operates and how it works to actually rob of us all of our real wealth and money. I explained this in detail in one of my videos here:

Alex on the secret of the Federal Reserve RM:
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When the series "La Casa de Papel" came out it was like a dream come true for us in the truth movement (at least it was for me)! Who doesn't dream of robbing the central bank and giving the people or in the series themselves the money that they could never get going the official way? And the central banks around the world are under direct control and ownership of the Rothschild Family Dynasty and they rob the world's populations by issuing paper printed money at interests to the different states of the world and making sure that they never can repay back their debts! This is how the true rulers of the world enslave the entire world! Through this financial scam, the powers that be control all economies of the world and hence also control all the politicians!

Alex on the World Debt:
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So this incredible series "La Casa de Papel" somehow fulfilled a void or better yet a dream in our reality, where we were fighting these evil satanic monsters day in day out.

In our reality people have been fighting for the truth since the very beginning of this incredible war against Satan and her minions!

The fist two seasons of "La Casa de Papel" are the best in my eyes and I truly enjoyed watching them! After that the series deviates from its actual purpose in giving us an insight in the "criminal underworld" and focuses more on the private lives of the diffefent characters. Many people online critized that Netflix really started to push LGBTQ narratives in the newer seasons of the series (and many other productions) and that we lost track of the actual story that was taking place! These crime and or heist series and movies should focus on the story of the heist crew and their history yes, but they should not push sexual scenes unless it is absolutely necessary! And even if some of the heist crew is homosexual, asexual and so on, this should not be the focus of the story and or series! If we want to watch the X-Files then we are not really interested in the private or sexual lives of Fox Mulder and or Dana Scully! Only sometimes in the first two seasons you get some sex scenes, but they are not the focus of the story! It's rather the psychological interactions inbetween some of the heist crew and their hostages that lead to these scenes.

Money Heist or "La Casa de Papel" is an approximation of a real story that actually happened in the pan-multiversal continuum! If you want great action and an incredible story then I suggest you watch it! You will stuck on your seat with tension on how the story progresses!

Dedications: 💶🏦🇪🇸✝️🇪🇸🏦💶

This blog post is dedicated to "The Professor" aka Sergio Marquina (Álvaro Morte), Tokyo aka Silene Oliveira (Úrsula Corberó), Berlin aka Andrés de Fonollosa (Pedro Alonso), Rio aka Aníbal Cortés (Miguel Herrán), Nairobi aka Ágata Jiménez (Alba Flores), Denver aka Daniel Ramos (Jaime Lorente), Moscow aka Agustín Ramos (Paco Tous), Helsinki aka Mirko Dragić (Darko Perić) and Oslo aka Radko Dragić (Roberto García Ruiz).

This blog post is dedicated to Álex Pina, Sonia Martínez, Jesús Colmenar, Esther Martínez Lobato, Nacho Manubens, Migue Amoedo, David Pelegrín, Luis Miguel González Bedmar, Verónica Callón, Raúl Mora, Regino Hernández, Raquel Marraco, Patricia Rubio, Manel Santisteban, Manel Santisteban and Iván Martínez Lacámara!

This blog post is dedicated to the entire Cast and Crew that helped create "Money Heist" Series! Thank you!

This blog post is dedicated to Atresmedia and Vancouver Media!

This blog post is dedicated to the people of Spain!

Prayers and Contracts:
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With this blog post all contracts (past and present) of "The Professor" aka Sergio Marquina (Álvaro Morte), Tokyo aka Silene Oliveira (Úrsula Corberó), Berlin aka Andrés de Fonollosa (Pedro Alonso), Rio aka Aníbal Cortés (Miguel Herrán), Nairobi aka Ágata Jiménez (Alba Flores), Denver aka Daniel Ramos (Jaime Lorente), Moscow aka Agustín Ramos (Paco Tous), Helsinki aka Mirko Dragić (Darko Perić) and Oslo aka Radko Dragić (Roberto García Ruiz) will become legally binding!

With this blog post all contracts (past and present) Álex Pina, Sonia Martínez, Jesús Colmenar, Esther Martínez Lobato, Nacho Manubens, Migue Amoedo, David Pelegrín, Luis Miguel González Bedmar, Verónica Callón, Raúl Mora, Regino Hernández, Raquel Marraco, Patricia Rubio, Manel Santisteban, Manel Santisteban and Iván Martínez Lacámara will become legally binding!

With this blog post all contracts (past and present) of the entire Cast and Crew that helped create the series "Money Heist" will become legally binding!

With this blog post all contracts (past and present) of Atresmedia and Vancouver Media will become legally binding!

With this blog post my personal contracts with my past self are updated and will become legally binding!
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In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit,

Amen! 💶🏦🇪🇸✝️🇪🇸🏦💶

Addendum: 💶🏦🇪🇸✝️🇪🇸🏦💶

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