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The Simpsons has a lot of predictive programming moments too

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Don't even get me started. It's been in movies and TV shows for ages. We've even been groomed for masking in TV shows. I wish I could remember the show I saw pre-2020... a classroom full of kids... one of them threw up in class (something that has happened since time began). Immediately the teacher stopped everything and asked the class, "Class, what do we do when someone gets sick?" The elementary students all replied in unison, "We put on our mask!" I tend to like shows and movies that actually call out some of the globalist agenda. Person of Interest, The X-files, Fringe, and many others display the agenda, but in many of those shows, there was someone who would call out the agenda as well and place blame on the perpetrators of said agenda. I should definitely start making a list and taking notes. The average person can't see it. I've been seeing it for most of my life. I've been blessed with incredible discernment, and although it has had me being called a conspiracy theorist my whole life... not so much anymore. :)

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Discernment is a gift. It's like a sixth sense. I don't know why there are those of us who good at, who somehow are able to see past the illusion, while others just can't, but I'm grateful there are, and I'm grateful I'm one of them. You too.

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I used to consider it a curse to be honest BHerr. Not anymore. I'm grateful that maybe, just maybe, I won't take the mark.... :)

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Enemy of the State. 'Nuff said.

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Oh yeah, good one.

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I think you're right. I think one of the hydra arms controls Hollywood. This arm has been called the illuminati. But Hollywood actors and famous people are so very important to control. They have a lot of media power and influence over other people's thinking, because people idealize them, and will buy a certain clothes or cut their hair a certain ways to be like them. This can't be underestimated. So I imagine no one reaches the heights of fame and fortune in Hollywood without turning over some blackmail evidence, making a deal with the devil so to speak. I remember when Charlie Sheen made a video asking President Obama to look into 9/11. Soon after, Charlie had a psychotic break which was televised to the whole world via that interview he did (the one where he talked about tiger blood and "winning"). At the same time, an ex MI6 over in Europe did the same, spoke out about 9/11 on video. He was also interviewed soon after in a psychotic break, in a dress and a wig saying he's a woman (and this was way before the whole trans extremism thing). I made a mental note that both of their breakdowns were televised to the whole world through these corporate media interviews.

I think the predictive programming is an element of the propaganda, and a very clever and powerful one. We think of these movies as fiction, seeing what's happening in a fiction movie negates it in our mind as being real, as being something in our real world, something being planned right now at the same time it's being portrayed as fiction. I can feel it in myself, this automatic negation, and I have to make an extra conscious step to recognize it as propaganda. And I'm pretty awake to it. It's this extra conscious step that most people can't do. Most people can't imagine the hubris it takes to put that plan in movies and TV shows. It's beyond our normal thinking of how our world can work, how our country can operate, how those in power can operate. It's so counterintuitive, because we are so used to thinking of plans to do harm or enslave ate something secret, done in the dark, certainly not advertised.

Another benefit to this predictive programming is that it makes it hard to communicate to others, they laugh and say knock it off you fool, you are taking that fiction movie to be real!

Thanks for your post. 👍🏽💕

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"I think the predictive programming is an element of the propaganda, and a very clever and powerful one."

It's so clever, like you say, because it's so insidious yet so nonchalant. They say the best lies are mostly true. It's so easy to mix fact and fiction to form a blend that is intoxicating to minds that aren't trained to resist or think critically. They did it with the 24 hour news cycle, going from pure objective journalism to journalism and commentary to what we have now, which is just commentary disguised as authority.

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I'm glad that I'm not the only one who felt that some of the early Marvel movies were trying to tell us something without being too blunt.

It even dates back to the first Iron Man movie, if you think about it. Weapons dealer turned hero that wants to end weapons sales by his company, only to be nearly destroyed by those who don't want the wars to end.

Then, the first Avengers movie ("You were made to be ruled" -Loki, "Maybe America needs more old fashioned" - Colson, "There's only one God ma'am and He doesn't dress like that" - Captain America)

And, of course, the Winter Soldier, as you pointed out.

Not forgetting Civil War and Steve Rogers stance for individual determination over state control.

Marvel was making entertainment on multiple levels of thought.

Then Disney took over and now, well, multiple layers of something are being produced. Lol

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That Loki quote should be shouted far and wide, over and over. And yet...I forgot about it. Lol. Thanks for reminding me of that one!

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The X-Files has one too. I"ll have to find it though.

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Here's one that has several from the X-Files

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkmRyIz87ew

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Wow, I always was a fan of the X-Files, but the later years lost me. I believe this clip is from the reboot they did, or one of the subsequent movies. But man, it's dead on. Chilling.

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I never watched it, but now I'm very intrigued by it and feel like I should check it out.

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The show started out really strong, pretty much through the first 5 seasons. Then they moved production from Vancouver to LA, and things started to go off the rails in my opinion. But it's definitely worth a watch, especially in retrospect.

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What made it unique (and it's funny, while making my tea just now I was formulating my response to your comment above and "started to go off the rails" was my exact thought too) was the strength of the human connection at its core.

Scully and Mulder had the most fully-explored, completely naturally fulfilled relationship between colleagues ever portrayed I think. That was the beating heart of the show and extended to so many characters, repeat or one-time.

We missed the first-run broadcast of the final season because we were overseas, but the reruns came on at a time when my kid would be arriving home from school and we'd sit and watch together, and one week we were alternately sobbing on each other's shoulders, because for each of us there was the episode that couldn't be borne. For my kid it was the demise of the Lone Gunmen and for me it was Scully giving William away to keep him safe.

So you can imagine how the reboot took me. And not least because it featured the exceptional actress who'd played Nina in The Americans.

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Yeah, the Mulder/Scully tension was maddening and beautiful. Not the greatest actors, but the story between them was really well done.

The Lone Gunman episode was definitely a bit of a tear-jerker. Those wacky guys would have found a good home on Substack, and I would have subscribed. Funny how "conspiracy theorists" who dig a little deeper consistently turn out more real news than the "real news organizations" who pump out the fake news.

I don't really remember the William arc. The last several seasons are kind of a blur because I kept getting disappointed and frustrated with the story.

I always had a thing for Gillian Anderson. Mmmm. Haha.

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Just the titles are enough for me.

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If you haven't watched the clips, I've shared them at the relevant moment and I would encourage a viewing. It's pretty chilling.

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When I made my comment, I was thinking of many movies over the decades in addition to your excellent clips starting with the first James Bond movie. What really brings this all home for me are the videos posted by the Lioness of Judah on her Exposing the Darkness Substack.

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She's definitely got some interesting stuff. Some seems a little too wild, but then again, at this point, the more wild, the more it's probably closer to the truth, lol.

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