BIO of Jules Vern who wrote 'novels. of futuristic events and world discoveries. Yet his fictional earth and space details were very much what was found when Americans went into space.
I wondered if he might have been a freemason tasked with the false narrative of our solar system information.
And low there is a book decoding his masonic
The Secret Message of Jules Verne
Decoding His Masonic, Rosicrucian, and Occult Writings.
Yet have we not been dupped into believing these fictional masonic space details as truth?
Not just the space but all things masonry were 'predicted' by Jules Vern. More of an instructional manual for the whole of our 'new' world, including the internet,
Jules lived 1828 - 1904.
bio
Today we’re celebrating the 194th birthday of Jules Verne—novelist, poet, playwright, and, as it turns out, seer. Often described as the “father of science fiction,” Verne accurately predicted the invention of (and many details about) the submarine in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea; his story In The Year 2889 presaged television news, imagining that instead of being printed, the Earth Chronicle is every morning spoken to subscribers, who, from interesting conversations with reporters, statesmen and scientists, learn the news of the day.”
But perhaps none of Verne’s works had such a density of accurate predictions about the future as his book Paris in the Twentieth Century, a novel about a literature student ill-accustomed to “modern” France trying to find his place in the world. Verne’s portrait of 1960s Paris features, among other things: gasoline-powered cars crowding the streets; fax machines and an Internet-y system of communication; weapons of mass destruction; electronic music and its accompanying recording industry; an educational focus on tech instead of the humanities (when the protagonist receives his literature diploma, everyone in the audience screams and laughs at him); commodified theater that serves the interests of the state; the electric chair; climate change-caused displacement; and, God forbid, career-minded, cynical, and masculine-looking women. (Awesome, Jules Verne.)
https://lithub.com/on-the-1863-novel-that-predicted-the-internet-cars-skyscrapers-and-electronic-dance-music/
Not a seer but a mason being told what to write. I wonder who told him these things, who really knew what the future would be like and or made those things happen. That person or persons might well have know because these things were already done and squashed in the past. >Just trying to figure this out.