"The Man in the High Castle" is a tv series depicting a dystopian alternate history, based on the 1962 novel by Philip K Dick.
It follows characters who come into contact with films that show different versions of history. The main character comes to believe that these reflect some sort of alternate reality, and that it is part of some kind of larger truth about how the world should be.
The slogan on the series promotional posters is "The future belongs to those who change it."
An anon mentioned that Scott Free made the series, so I gave the first season a watch. Along with White Sqaual, is this series why Q keeps mentioning Scott Free?
For those who have seen it, think about the story and these Q crumbs:
Scott Free = WWG1WGA
You are watching a movie.
All that you know to be right is wrong.
Future proves past.
In the end, you will be 'shocked' to learn what you've 'essentially' witnessed.
The choice to know will be yours.
These are crumbs and you cannot imagine the full and complete picture.
This is MUCH BIGGER than even AUTISTS can imagine (MUCH BIGGER!).
You are witnessing something [firsthand] that many cannot possibly comprehend or accept as reality
It may seem like inconveivable sci-fi fiction, but what if we should "expand our thinking" to consider concepts like our current world is stuck an alternate reality, as it is for the characters in "The Man in the High Castle?" Could changing the future also somehow change the past? Can this existence jump the tracks to a different version in a multi-dimensional universe where there are multiple possible realities? In the upcoming better version of reality will those who cling to the corrupted version not transfer over?
Anons who have seen all the seasons and read the original book, what insights & theories do you have in relation to Q crumbs?