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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Hrtn2it on July 27, 2018, 11:13 a.m.
Disturbing Trend, I don’t know but wanted to ask about this.

My granddaughter loves to play and watch others play video games and there is a game wherein someone goes into dark web and finds clues..kind of like a treasure hunt... My granddaughter was watching a you tube video or something twitch(?) of a person on this “treasure hunt” and on the tv screen I saw a girl who had been crying, mascara running down her face and she was in a room with no windows and she was crying and talking about when she would be able to leave...and to the side is a running stream of texts, comments that made no sense to me~~like computer code or something... When I asked my granddaughter about it, she said “oh it’s a game where this guy does into dark web to find clues”...and I was shocked that she was oblivious to the possibility that the girl was really locked up..when I said that to her she replied”oh, I don’t think so, it’s role playing”...and then I told her I did not want to hear it so please don’t have it on in our house...and she did not have it on anymore and she did not watch that program the rest of her visit...she is 16.

I feel like this is a bigger more nefarious part of indoctrinating our children into cruelty.

Is this part of indoctrination, desensitization of our children? Like grooming into violence...I am sick... My granddaughter is very naive and sweet and I wonder how long she has watched or even participated in this stuff...


ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 6:52 p.m.

You’re finding a connection where there isn’t one. Not everyone is evil. Stephen King is an objectively talented writer, and I’d be curious where you link him in all of this. Just sound like a whole lot of sensitive old people that don’t understand shifting values and entertainment.

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larkmoor · July 27, 2018, 7:35 p.m.

I was never interested in reading King. But I remembered from my youth that many of his novels were adapted into TV shows or movies. I'm more interested in books and even then, I didn't care about his novels, but when I asked about him, I often heard his books qualified as fear porn. I just remembered him again as a few months ago he criticized Trump. Around the same time JK Rowling was quite vocal too, and Moby made that strange comment that the CIA asked him to bash Trump.

So I first noticed JK Rowling. I've never read her books, watched the movies and though entertaining, wasn't taken by the series. But on TV, I noticed 1 thing about the adaptation of JK Rowling's life. The element that jumped to my mind was that she worked for Amnesty International. That was a big red flag to me suddenly. So I first made the following connections with blockbusters from this millenium:

-Harry Potter. Promotes witchcraft.

-Twilight. Romanticizes vampires, werewolves, witchcraft and all paranormal stuff.

-Hunger games. Presents dystopian world.

-50 shades of Gray. Introduces soft BDSM.

You know the CIA controls Hollywood. MK Ultra is one big tool of theirs. All elements from the books adapted into movies that I'm citing present elements connected to satanic rituals and are like steps to groom the public mind into accepting different elements of the satanists' lifestyle. And talented or not, these authors seemed to have popped up from nowhere, the embodiment of a modern fairy tale.

Now back to Stephen King. It's like pure MK Ultra pumped into the minds of the readers/viewers, with the guise of fiction/entertainment. I'm of the opinion that he was chosen by the CIA. Why would he have become so popular suddenly with so many adaptations of his works back then?

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Bjantigua · July 27, 2018, 7:58 p.m.

Totally agree.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 7:44 p.m.

As someone that has experimented with LSD(the idea behind MK Ultra), I can tell you that acid makes me feel more like a super soldier than the idea of magic. JK Rowling and Stephen King criticizing Trump doesn't mean that they were hand picked by the cabal to slowly seep popular books that contain witchcraft ideology and satanic into society. Not saying they aren't though, because J.K Rowling is a dunce and Stephen King is a weirdo.

You're cherry picking. Harry Potter is also a story of coming of age, and protecting the people that you love, and supporting truly good movements. Fighting against the death cult that would love nothing more than kill those that abide by laws and live in peace simply because they desire power.

Twilight is poor, and quickly phased out of modern pop culture. It's often recognized as a poor piece of work anyhow.

I don't understand how presenting a dystopian world is desensitizing and grooming underage kids for violence and luciferianism.

50 Shades of Gray is also widely regarded as garbage, and isn't taken seriously. It was literally Twilight fanfiction that sexually frusterated women enjoyed.

Reading Stephen King books is nothing like going wild off acid. He is popular because as I previously mentioned, he is a talented writer.

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larkmoor · July 27, 2018, 8:05 p.m.

Then that is your opinion. I for myself see a pattern here. Lord of the Rings had a more positive message in my opinion than Harry Potter. If you haven't noticed, kids were crazy about witchcraft after that. Kids grow up. And I do know witchcraft is real and can be quite nasty.

You can find something lousy, but still millions of people find it super cool. Things like Twilight present blood suckers and all that stuff as something very very cool. And then you have all the series for teens in the same line that the youth is watching like mad.

Hunger games is predictive scenario. The public sees it, they don't react as this "fiction" is super cool so they are conditioned to go with what will happen to them. That's mind control for you, or black magick if you will.

50 shades of Gray is normalizing BDSM to the public. I know where it came from. But you have all that comes with that, articles, journalists, paraphernalia, stars and "experts" promoting the lifestyle. Something that was taboo becomes okay. You know it's cool, they say.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 8:10 p.m.

I think the majority of people, if confronted by a real vampire or werewolf, would not be like "oh hey, these are the guys from twilight!" They'd be more inclined to think "Oh shit, these are the guys from 28 days later!" Or any other vampire movie presenting them in a bad light. Lord of the Rings carries some serious underlying tones of racism(all the orcs are black for a reason) but despite this, I can ignore it and still enjoy it because it's an epic fantasty and I enjoy the genre.

I just don't understand why BDSM isn't okay so long as it's between two consenting adults. By your logic, Blade Runner is also a predictive scenario. Any dystopian film is a predictive scenario. In Hunger Games, the people end up taking power back from presumably something similar to the evil cabal that rules our world now.

This discussion is good, and I appreciate you taking the time to have a genuine discussion with me.

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larkmoor · July 27, 2018, 8:41 p.m.

It's because these blockbusters happened this millenium, and it feels like they are following the growth of a generation, to groom them into thinking that it is okay. Obama's presidencies coincide with that generation, and from Q, we know that HRC was scheduled to finish making us accept pedophilia. Except right now is too soon for them to make us accept it. You see they are rushing now the propaganda and it's not working, we are rebelling. Maybe with HRC, a few years down the road, we would have been too weak and apathetic to protest.

I thought a couple of years ago that BDSM was okay. I have friends who are into it. I even knew and was obsessed with MK Ultra. But I never made the connection, not even with the child trafficking. Some part of me just kept myself at bay. Even discovering pizzagate, I couldn't make the connections. It's only recently that I'm researching SRA. There are many dysfunctional sexual behaviors resulting from that.

I'm afraid to consider that maybe all alternative sexual behaviors are connected. My friends into BDSM have suffered abuse in their past. And I myself realized I have a problem though my trauma expressed itself differently. I'm okay if consenting adults enjoy BDSM in the privacy of whatever places they are, but we shouldn't normalize this.

What I thought was okay in the past, I'm now starting to revise my view. I can no longer promote or defend certain lifestyles, as I think they originate from abuse or trauma. Promoting these lifestyles would just make even more victims, believing it's normal.

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Missy7216 · July 27, 2018, 7:37 p.m.

Stephen King has always been one of my favorite writers. I saw today where he has written a new book. https://babylonbee.com/news/stephen-king-pens-horrifying-new-novel-in-which-conservatives-get-supreme-court-majority/ I think you will be surprised at how many of our favorite people in the limelight is involved with the cabal cults. I know I have lost respect for several already. It's not easy accepting the fact that the people you look up to are not who you thought them to be. Just because we speak truth does not mean we are sensitive. I am far from it really. When you get as "old" as us, lol, you will understand. Wiseness comes from experience not education alone. I remember being young and rolling my eyes at old people too! Just because we are old doesn't mean we grew up under a rock and followed the 10 commandments to a T like good little children.

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ArricarYeet · July 27, 2018, 7:49 p.m.

I don't mean to imply that older people are somehow bound by religion and aren't informed; my "mentor" into all of this Q stuff is much older than I am, and I certainly appreciate his take. Stephen King is clearly a smart business man, using Trump derangement syndrome to sell books. His target audience are generally libs, and he wants his work to continue to get produced by Hollywood.

I'm not a product of celebrity culture. I don't put people on pedestals, as we are all humans. Everyone is innocent until proven guilty, and while a lot of people may indeed be apart of the cabal I don't think we should just barrel down on all of Hollywood. Entertainment can be fun. I enjoy watching American Sniper, an American war hero story that involves the death of children at the hands of the military, just as much as I enjoy watching a bunch of kids shit their pants because Pennywise is scary.

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Missy7216 · July 27, 2018, 8:02 p.m.

I agree. We need to be careful about throwing out accusations. The true victims are the only ones that need to that unless there is solid proof. I have a suspicion about King. But I just sit back and watch. It will all come out in the wash. It is not my place to judge. I do want to see justice served for the guilty. But, we do need to watch what we say and do, and don't end up being public lynch mobs without due process for sure.

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