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Bryce Young's avatar

If we were honest-we’re all feeling it.

Aboard Ron's avatar

Knowing that the breadcrumbs are GMO wheat, laced with mRNA spike protein, helps us to understand the unattended and otherwise incomprehensible plot twists.

The New Unhinged's avatar

Exactly. Nothing says ‘plot twist’ like biotech gluten trail mix. At this point, even the fairytales are DARPA-funded.

Adam Haman's avatar

You definitely have a point. But (and you say this), there is a non-nefarious reason for this phenomenon too. We write and make art about things before they are manifest. It’s how we humans create: think, tell stories, make. Lasers, submarines, space-travel, smart-phones - all these things were stories before they were real. I do agree that the Deep State has a pipeline into Hollywood and lays the psychological groundwork for ops they have planned. I do. But I can also easily see how “Contagion” et al could have been conceived of independent of what Fauci and company had planned for us. It was in the zeitgeist.

The New Unhinged's avatar

100% agree with you here, it’s not always nefarious. Humans imagine forward. It’s what makes us brilliant and weird and sometimes prophetic. Sci-fi gave us cell phones, submarines, and space missions long before science caught up. I think the tension lies in how art can birth innovation, but also how innovation (and manipulation) can hide behind art. The issue isn’t that creators imagine wild futures, it’s when power structures start using those narratives as emotional blueprints to sell or soften policies. The line between “art reflects life” and “art directs life” is where predictive programming slips in quietly. Appreciate your take, this is the exact kind of nuance that should always be part of the conversation.

Domenic C. Scarcella's avatar

I think the tension lies in how art can birth innovation, but also how innovation (and manipulation) can hide behind art.

Well put!

The Unhingement of the Masses's avatar

The whole world is a psyop right now- you are absolutely bang on again- familiarity breeds contempt is the old saying, now it’s more like familiarity breeds mindless following of what the overlords have decided to do. I have often wondered whether we are in the Matrix or something similar. Our world is burning and sadly we are doing little other than meekly submitting and fanning the flames.

However, I don’t agree that Bill Gates is watching everyone and what they are doing via a microchip in the Covid jab….or do I?!?!?

The New Unhinged's avatar

I mean, if we are in the Matrix, then whoever programmed this level must be deeply into Kafka, late-stage capitalism, and minor anxiety disorders. And no worries, I’m not microchip-obsessed, but I am wondering how “coincidental” it is that the guy who monopolized software is now trying to patch the code of human biology. Just saying. Appreciate the pushback though, keeps us all sane and slightly paranoid, as nature intended!

The Unhingement of the Masses's avatar

He’d be a bit disappointed with my movements really. Coffee machine four times a day then school run. I don’t think I’m exciting enough to be watched hahaha

However it is intriguing that he is trying to hack biology…do you think just so they can make us all more subservient, mindless lapdogs?

Come join me- let’s revolt!!!!

The Unhingement of the Masses's avatar

But let’s blast it with piss regardless.

The New Unhinged's avatar

Right?! It's like we’re all trapped in a glitched Matrix side quest called “Familiarity.exe,” where the goal is to normalize nonsense until it feels cozy. The flames are real. The programming is deep. But some of us are waking up, and when in doubt? Blast them with piss!!!! (Spiritually, metaphorically, and possibly with a very hydrated resistance.)

The Unhingement of the Masses's avatar

I keep forgetting that’s my photo. Maybe I’m not real either!!!

g.a.jennings's avatar

I would add The Twilight Zone and Star Trek (classic) to the list. Why? Because of the writers who create these stories are all, perhaps the best of, creative thinkers who apply their minds and thoughts at speculation. There’s science fiction and then there is speculative fiction. They think… “What if…?”

The New Unhinged's avatar

Ohhh yes!! Rod Serling was warning us with a cigarette in one hand and the truth in the other. Star Trek too: utopia on the surface, but always one malfunction away from ethical collapse. These weren’t just writers, they were prophetic middle fingers wrapped in metaphors. Thank you for pointing that out. I might need to do a “speculative fiction as predictive programming” breakdown next. Appreciate your sharp eye!