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The message was intended for two groups of people.

  1. People who can deconstruct what the meaning of the message is.
  2. The typical Pfizer consumer who takes information at the surface.

The first message was: you will die if you don't leave the city very soon.

The meaning for the Pfizer consumer was: stay where you are.

The message haunted me for days because it made absolutely no sense. There was no meaningful analysis of the text, so I dwelled on it until I came up with this.

The message is brilliant because it tells the people who can understand to escape while simultaneously telling the mentality feeble to stay where they are.

Doubt was introduced right in the beginning by saying "in the event of.." it told the feeble minded you don't need to take immediate action. The nuclear attack told the people who understood, this is serious and you won't survive staying here. The rest of the PSA was there to explain away the need to leave. In fact, it repeatedly said don't leave, stay home.

It makes no difference if a major city is attacked by a nuclear bomb or not. Simply having a major power outage is enough. Imagine being in a city with no power for weeks. You won't be able to leave, eat, drink water, nothing. Also, NYC is a metaphor for all big cities like LA, Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore, you name it.

My thinking was, this PSA was timed, carefully thought out and executed. There are no coincidences. The message had a reason.

Possible scenarios: Russia or the US detonates an EMP. This wouldn't kill people immediately, but cause the grid to fail where city dwellers would die after mayhem took over (probably hours later).

Notice the media isn't disputing any of the points, which they should. Silence.

Publishing this idea isn't a problem because the people who can't understand are unable to see reality and won't accept my conspiracy theory.

The message was intended for two groups of people. 1. People who can deconstruct what the meaning of the message is. 2. The typical Pfizer consumer who takes information at the surface. The first message was: you will die if you don't leave the city very soon. The meaning for the Pfizer consumer was: stay where you are. The message haunted me for days because it made absolutely no sense. There was no meaningful analysis of the text, so I dwelled on it until I came up with this. The message is brilliant because it tells the people who can understand to escape while simultaneously telling the mentality feeble to stay where they are. Doubt was introduced right in the beginning by saying "in the event of.." it told the feeble minded you don't need to take immediate action. The nuclear attack told the people who understood, this is serious and you won't survive staying here. The rest of the PSA was there to explain away the need to leave. In fact, it repeatedly said don't leave, stay home. It makes no difference if a major city is attacked by a nuclear bomb or not. Simply having a major power outage is enough. Imagine being in a city with no power for weeks. You won't be able to leave, eat, drink water, nothing. Also, NYC is a metaphor for all big cities like LA, Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore, you name it. My thinking was, this PSA was timed, carefully thought out and executed. There are no coincidences. The message had a reason. Possible scenarios: Russia or the US detonates an EMP. This wouldn't kill people immediately, but cause the grid to fail where city dwellers would die after mayhem took over (probably hours later). Notice the media isn't disputing any of the points, which they should. Silence. Publishing this idea isn't a problem because the people who can't understand are unable to see reality and won't accept my conspiracy theory.

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[–] [deleted] 1 pt (edited )

>it repeatedly said don't leave, stay home.

If there is a nuclear blast, it really is best to shelter in place for a day or two if possible. The radioactive dust floating around is really bad at first, but diminishes rapidly. The best thing to do after a nuclear blast is to stay in the basement for at least 24 hours.

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ironically,a real mask with cartridges actually works for that