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Great redpill show back in the day.
Too bad they killed so soon. (inevitable)
See current WestWorld for what they were trying to show but with real humans.
It was ALL right there in Buffy & Angel
Vampires = Pedos.
Hollywood influence = Moar "Angel"
Circle of the Thorn = couldn't be more obvious that the female senator "destined" to be President was Hilary. The actress even looked like her.
They already exists. That's the point.
Cancer, specifically, and most diseases, generally, are their cash cows.
Remove their cash cow of weaponized food, water, medicine, air, etc and the Cabal crumbles.
Kek. Well I won't even go into how 90% of the "spells" in Buffy are actually a "thing". Way too far out for here.
But think "Glamour" spell with actors/actresses who blow up out of nowhere.
Coorelate with those who have "black eyes"
Hmm. Interesting. I haven't watched it (again) since Q came along. Know there was always a final "apocalypse" as a running joke, but even then, always felt Joss's shows was a way for the White Hats to redpill people subconsciously.
Yeah well, that's the 99% in the hospital bit.
True austists, empaths, highly observant people realize human beings have a REALLY hard time envisioning things that don't already exist.
So when you know that, where are they getting all these ideas for sci-fi shows from?
They hide it in plain sight as both protection (ridiculed for saying something that's a plot on a show) and out of the "unbelievablity" of the mass public which think's it's fiction.
Nowadays, if I see something on TV/movies I haven't seen or heard about from a trusted source, I just automatically assume it's something that exists are they are working on.
Reminds me of "Minority Report" made in 2002.
Another great movie to redpill oneself and others with.
Nearly everything in the movie exists NOW. It didn't back then. That was one of the few movies they "let slip" that all of things in the movie were things that the producers had talked to "heads of industry" to see "what they envisioned the world to be" in the future. (ie, they existed then secretly or were about to exist)
Should've known. Philip K. Dick did all those great scifi short stories that become movies that exist now. So either he was a time traveler, or above top secret Letters Agency writer who was using hidden techs in his stories.
interesting. will look.
Fall of Soviet Union too.
Scary part was, my brother who worked at Newsweek at the time, called me up and told it was going to happen 2 day before.
Anyone who remembers that time, it just "happened" out of nowhere.