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[–] [deleted] 11 pts

CIA predictive programming done by Hollywood ala Project Mockingbird.

When you watch these shows, you're inadvertently giving your power of imagination to the elite to make it become reality. I'm dead serious.

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Absolutely. To add to your post:

Thoughts are things. We create reality. Did you notice the influx of zombie / apocolyptic storylines in movies and TV? That's always been a usual horror movie trope but in the last decade or so, it's gotten to be even more popular. The Walking Dead, World War Z, 28 Days Later, etc. Sort this table by year and . Popularity started to surge in the new millenium.

Post-apocolyptic stories such as The Hunger Games are pushed a lot right now now, too. Again, .

Obviously they just flat-out make more movies today than they did in the past which I'm sure accounts for some of this, but it's just something I've noticed that seems to be popular now. Makes you wonder if they are putting those thoughts into our heads (especially in young people's heads - remember how insanely successful The Hunger Games franchise was) to deliberately bring about that very reality.

They know how to harvest our energy. Every big event - Olympics opening/closing ceremonies, Superb Owl halftime, awards shows, Royal weddings/funerals, etc - is to harness our energy for harvest and are often on particular days of the year that are important in their numerology. This is the side of the tin foil hat where people REALLY start looking at you funny, but do enough research and you see the same things over and over again.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

I'd go one step even further and state that it is ritual; not only do you permit these developments when you watch these things, you participate in their creation. Stories are not just stories, namely because your mind isn't the innocuous substance modern science and philosophy has led you to believe it is. By convincing you that your mind is a feeble accident, they cause you to forget what it is capable of and also to relinquish protecting it.

It certainly is. The imagination cannot come true without your consent. The mass hypnosis is purposely being done to harness the power of the mind, and people are blindly lending their minds out because it's "entertaining". It certainly is entertaining to make your imagination come true, albeit at the benefit of someone else.

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Bingo. The more entertaining it is, the more powerfully you give your mind over to it. These screens and their connections to satellites and broadcasters are a new neural system of a mind that we are all participating in, a new 'god' if you will. For anyone not inclined to lend themselves over to metaphor/allegory, those kinds of claims sound quite lame. But I consider them very true, more than most people are ever going to realize.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

E=MC² pretty much states that matter and energy are interchangeable. In other words everything is made of energy. In this way we are all connected. With enough focus a person can effect the real world. This is why prayer, meditation, spell casting, etc can work. The more energy raised the stronger the desired outcome. Consciousnesses are far more powerful than given credit. This is why there is so much occult symbolism hidden in practically everything anymore. This is the reason for things like Super Bowl halftime shows being so extravagant, Grammy's or whatever rewards shows with a large viewer count. You capture massive amounts of consciousnesses then guide them to raise energy for your desired outcome. This is just one type of magic system, but they all come to the energy equation.

Now I've boiled this down into a very basic form to save time. I could go into greater detail of my thoughts on energy wavelengths, consciousness, and the God aspect but I tried to stay on point.

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The worst part is trying to explain this to a normie without coming off as a total wackjob.

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Well, yeah, but it was really entertaining

Do you ever do anything that doesn't seem to have some sort of reward at the end? Of course not.