I think there is a bit of both. But, there are certain things we know. For example, if ((( they ))) don't want information out in the open, it won't be. They can scrub social media effectively enough. And yet, we are supposed to believe that someone is able to produce a movie (using $13+ million) in the mainstream and get mainstream theaters to play it, and the elites aren't able to stop it? I don't buy that for a second.
Now I'm seeing narratives about how the main actor guy (not producers, nor directors) is being "targetted by the CIA they are trying to kill him". But we KNOW that is bullshit. Why? Because if the CIA wanted someone gone, then they are gone. Gag order served to family and any others who may speak out.
We have to suspend disbelief in order to accept the narrative about this movie. There is something fishy going on.
Edit: Something else to note: every person that goes to see this movie in theaters will be put on a "knows too much" watchlist. Only people paying in cash could potentially avoid this. but, we all know most people pay with card these days.
Edit: Something else to note: every person that goes to see this movie in theaters will be put on a "knows too much" watchlist. Only people paying in cash could potentially avoid this. but, we all know most people pay with card these days.
You and everyone else here are already on "lists." OPSEC is important online, but that is to keep you safe from cyber jews. The NSA, CIA, FBI, DOD, etc. all have and can aquire your data at any time they wish. Going to see a movie isn't going to change that.
Going to see a movie isn't going to change that.
That is a bad mindset to have.
I don't disagree that they are spying on us and have most/all of our online data. That is exactly my point. With all the online activity data, they can take a list of movie-goers who saw some "dangerous film" and correlate against the online activity. This allows them to learn the similarities in online behavior/speech which indicates a user as being "dnagerous" or a "dissident"
The more of your data they have, the more important it becomes to not give them anything additional.
I hope they label me as dissident. If it gets far enough to where being labeled a dissident actually matters, then it no longer really matters. It's too late, it's time to get your guns.
If you don't move then you can't generate data points, go! derp!
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