So you are saying that when I go to a movie, I'm not seeing 24 still frames flash by every second? The pictures really do move? 
They probably have a light shining through a glass case with gel inks inside it, and the gel inks have various electric and magnetic properties that enable a computer to control their motion through the case. So yes, the pictures do move.
I know this because it was around 10 years ago, obviously paper, and out of a used book that had been used for the class for the last 5 or 6 years at least.
The conspiracy has access to flexible batties many times thinner than paper, that will last for decades.
I'm not sure if I'm supposed to take these seriously or not. Given that there is a forum just for nonsense, and the mod who posted these comments "should" know that, I'll take them at face value.
"They probably have a light shining through a glass case with gel inks inside it, and the gel inks have various electric and magnetic properties that enable a computer to control their motion through the case. So yes, the pictures do move."I was in av club in high school (yes I am a dork), so I ran the projector a number of times, both in class, and at functions. It's film. You can run it through your fingers. You can hold it up to the light, and view the progression. I've had those cameras apart for cleaning and fixing, and there's no gel receptacle anywhere in the camera, nor anywhere any receptacle could be hidden. Your post is pure fantasy.
"The conspiracy has access to flexible batties many times thinner than paper, that will last for decades."I had a version of Kira's jpg set as my wallpaper for like a week once, when that set was first making it's rounds on the web. It was programed to follow my viewing tendencies that whole time? Fancy.
And if I print out Kira's jpg, and it still moves, it means that the piece of paper I chose to use is a battery powered laminate material, just waiting for that image to be printed, and set with some kind of AI or programming to anticipate my viewing tendencies indefinetly?
I'm calling you on your bull. Show me any proof you have that "the conspiracy has access to flexible batteries many times thinner than paper, that will last for decades", and show me that this tech existed 10 years ago or more.
Lacking that, just show me anything at all that you might have read, seen, etc... that could possibly lead an intelligent person to that conclusion. Show me anything that would prove to me or anybody else that you're not just making this stuff up as you go.