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Monday, January 27, 2014

Predictive Programming

Predictive Programming - The power of suggestion using the media of fiction to create a desired outcome.

Hollywood is the magician's wand (holly-holy) which has been used to cast a spell on the unsuspecting public. Things or ideas which would otherwise be seen as bizarre, vulgar, undesirable or impossible are inserted into films in the realm of fantasy. When the viewer watches these films, his/her mind is left open to suggestion and the conditioning process begins. These same movies which are designed to program the average person, can give the discerning viewer a better understanding of the workings and the plan of the world agenda. "Be-aware".

The Experiment
(Germany) Good fictional account of actual psychological experiments in identity modification and adaptation. How people adapt to new roles under scientific guidance.

The Stand

The Trial
Surrealistic portrayal of a totalitarian system where an individual is charged with ? and goes through the logical processes without understanding that logic, albeit predictable, was never intended to win.

2001 and 2010
Written by a high free mason, Arthur C. Clarke, shows a Masonic belief system semi-obscured in allegory. Really tells a new world order beginning in 2001, ending with Part 2 - 2010. For follow up on final story, see Arthur C. Clarke's book 3001.

Revelation 2001
Knights Templar story in modern times. Descendent of Martel, going into genetic manipulation and recreation of famous holy people using DNA.

Brotherhood of the Bell
Glenn Ford
True to life story of how Masonic societies and fraternities run the business world with ruthless efficiency.

Shenandoah
James Stewart
About the corruption, reality of war and the human fall out.

The Name of the Rose
Sean Connery
Written by Umberto Echo
Medieval time piece using an actual meeting of the Catholic church held in the mountain monastery. Hints strongly at how ancient knowledge was hidden and stored within it's library and locked from the public's eyes.

The Man Who Would Be King
Sean Connery and Michael Caine
Written by Rudyard Kipling
Two ex-soldiers in nineteen century India, both free masons, join in search of Alexander the Great's treasure. (Ticked-off mason's by using Masonic greetings openly.)

Eric the Viking - Comedy
Eric and his crew go off on a quest and it shows how cultural perception can blind personal progress in specific situations.

The Lawn Mower Man
Predictive programming movie aimed at the young, encouraging excitement at the possibility of achieving amazing powers by mentally entering the actual Internet.

Jacob's Ladder
Movie based on actual experiments used in the Vietnam era on American troupes by the military scientific elite.

Storm of the Century
The mirror of human nature is reflected on a town when a Melchisedek type figure comes looking for a sorcerer's apprentice.

They Live
Science fiction movie portraying the system from a special VIEWpoint by the use of scientifically designed spectacles to show the subliminal behind common symbolism.

THX 1138
George Lucas first film into a terrifying drugged worker society in a near future setting based loosely of Huxley's Brave New World.

Dark City
Sci-fi with a DNA-program memory twist.

Life of Brian
A Monty Python movie depicting Jerusalem 2000 years ago where different factions, communist, socialist, and zealots all fight with each other as well as the Romans. Brian is mistaken for a messiah and followed by the mob (representing the general population) who persistently look for magical meanings behind the simple sayings such as "Why don't we all just get along with each other?"

Things to Come by H. G. Wells (1937)
H.G. Wells, British Frontman and RIIA (CFR in America) shows the elite's plan of creating a scientific dictatorship to rule the entire world using advanced sciences including gassing whole populations from a world squadron of aircraft which he calls the freemasonry of airmen.

The Ogre
Insight into the world of a pedophile with an affinity for managing wild animals recruited for collecting young boys for the Nazi eugenics "supermen" program.

Soylent Green
A future where everyone has been crowded into cities which are polluted. The world corporation runs all legal food business system, etc. Euthanasia clinics are set up to dispense with those who have no will to go on in this miserable existence. The public are told no countryside exists outside the cities worth inhabiting and bodies are recycled as food for profit.

Eyes Wide Shut
Insight into higher cult activities of the wealthy movers and shakers showing rites of sexual magic for regeneration. Shows how a game is played with a young doctor who has no idea he is being led along a path laid out by this group for their own entertainment. Listen to the names of the people, look at the street signs back and forth, numbers, etc. Stanley Kubrick's last movie (director 2001).

The Matrix and Matrix 2 and 3
Matrix (all of them) self-evident to the few, a good fast entertainment for the general population, and the real meaning of who's who for a very, very, small minority.

The Conversation and the follow-up Enemy of the State
Gene Hackman made years apart shows the intense surveillance of the 70's and increasing up to total surveillance in the second movie. A form of predictive programming and a high occultic legal showing to those not knowing who cannot say they didn't know.

The Village
A wealthy group of scientists design their utopia isolated from the profane using a religion for that is made for the younger village members.

Logan's Run
A pre-planned utopia where the religion makes everyone believe they move on into another world at the age of 25. This is actually a population control program in a science fiction scenario.

The Ninth Gate
Mystical journey of elite wealthy cult members seeking occult knowledge in rare old expensive books. Good fun for the new agers and a good mystery for the Adepts.

The Final Cut
Soon to be in a head near you story of a brain microchipped society where memories are recorded for the entire life of each individual, predictive programming at its best.

Running Man
Reality show of the near future where the state uses convicts to entertain the public as the prisoners run a gauntlet of death, live on TV. Reminiscent of Huxley's 1962 Berkeley speech where he comments at the reason Rome fell was that they couldn't supply enough bread and circuses for the public and he saw no reason why a carefully constructed scientific dictatorship could not last forever.

Wag the Dog
The hollywood version of the US involvement in Bosnia-Albania which was followed to the letter a year later with no changes to the script by the real US.

Code 46
A special ability exists to eradicate memories and alter identity for people who had mated without authorization.


http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/movies.html

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