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In [[1962]] Hollywood produced ''The Manchurian Candidate'', adapted from a [[1959]] novel, which featured elements similar to the [[MK Ultra]] experiments (like people starting to kill upon receiving a code phrase) which were ongoing at the same time. One of the remaining MK Ultra documents noted:<ref>[https://wikispooks.com/wiki/File:ARTICHOKE_MORI_ID_144686_1952.pdf Source document for Project Artichoke, CIA Document, Project ARTICHOKE, MORI ID 144686, 1952.]</ref> | In [[1962]] Hollywood produced ''The Manchurian Candidate'', adapted from a [[1959]] novel, which featured elements similar to the [[MK Ultra]] experiments (like people starting to kill upon receiving a code phrase) which were ongoing at the same time. One of the remaining MK Ultra documents noted:<ref>[https://wikispooks.com/wiki/File:ARTICHOKE_MORI_ID_144686_1952.pdf Source document for Project Artichoke, CIA Document, Project ARTICHOKE, MORI ID 144686, 1952.]</ref> | ||
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though be advised that the official narrative is particularly suspect.
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Interest of | • Jay Dyer • Alan Watt |
A subtle form of psychological conditioning provided by the media to acquaint the public with planned societal changes. If and when these changes are put through, the public will already be familiarized with them and will accept them more likely as "natural progressions".[1] |
Predictive programming[2] is a method used, especially by Hollywood, to seed certain ideas that shape culture and thus, influence populations worldwide. It is also a preparation of the mind to circumstances that have been laid out in planning exercises and similar future scenarios, for example what actions others have taken (in Hollywood movies) during the enˈaction of martial law.
Contents
Opinions
“Hollywood is the magician's wand (holly-holy) which has been used to cast a spell on the unsuspecting public. Things or ideas which would otherwise be seen as bizarre, vulgar, undesirable or impossible are inserted into films in the realm of fantasy. When the viewer watches these films, his/her mind is left open to suggestion and the conditioning process begins. These same movies which are designed to program the average person, can give the discerning viewer a better understanding of the workings and the plan of the world agenda. "Be-aware".
Predictive Programming - The power of suggestion using the media of fiction to create a desired outcome.”
Alan Watt [3]
“Cinema has an essential mystical ability to completely detach us from our physical environment and transport us to another, more vivid, realm of perception; a realm where everything is at once illusory, yet strangely real.
In film studies, anything that exists within the world of the film is known as diegesis. The cinema screen separates their fictional world from our ‘real’ world. But, actually, the diegesis seeps through the screen into our world, into our subconsciousness. It becomes part of our reality.
Key to cinemas’s power is that movies, in their slick, neatly packaged, self-contained way, serve to narrativize and contextualize the events, debates, and processes that constitute our frustratingly non-narrative world. Life rarely makes sense, but movies usually do, and in that we take comfort and, therein lies the problem – movies, no matter how realistic they are in the events they depict, are not real life. They are, at best, reflections of our reality, snapshots of it, simulations of it, skewed and distorted through the ideological framework of those who have made them.
Movies masquerade as the final word on a given topic. No matter what the subject, and regardless of how much that subject has already been written about and debated, once it is committed to film – once it has received the full Hollywood treatment – it is embedded firmly and forever into the popular consciousness. Imprinted on our psyche. Plunged into the deep wells of memory and imagination.”
Robbie Graham (2015) [4]
Examples
Alleged predictive programming from The Lone Gunmen, a short-lived spinoff of the popular X-Files. The episode, which aired aired six months before the September 11th attacks, includes a plot where a hijacked plane is aimed at the World Trade Center. |
In 1962 Hollywood produced The Manchurian Candidate, adapted from a 1959 novel, which featured elements similar to the MK Ultra experiments (like people starting to kill upon receiving a code phrase) which were ongoing at the same time. One of the remaining MK Ultra documents noted:[5]
Can we get control of an individual to the point where he will do our bidding against his will and even against fundamental laws of nature, such as self-preservation?
External links
- Alan Watt on predictive programming (Nov232006)
- second part (Nov242006)
- Predictive programming in movies, The conditioning of humans on Bibliotecapleyades
- Vigilant Citizen - How Mass Media Shapes and Molds Society
- Predictive Programming: Creepy Media Foreshadowing or Harmless Coincidence?
Related Quotations
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Hollywood | “The hierarchs of Hollywoodism want to possess and control your mind, as well as that of everyone else, and this possession manifests itself whenever you think in the terms they set. And they already possess your mind, at least partly, even if you believe they don't. Every time you like to quote the Matrix in your oppositional speeches, or movies like V for Vendetta... but in this case I have bad news for you, my friend. Even the Matrix, even V for Vendetta were injected into your head by the sorcerers of Hollywoodism, they are allegories that they put into circulation, it is not your own work. And they did it for you. To help you express your dissent better. And by expressing your dissent in the exact terms they have laid out for you, you demonstrate that you are wholly part of their immaterial realm, and by doing so you make it more stable. You don't believe it? Think about it closer.” | Roberto Quaglia | |
Hollywood | “For a hundred years, Hollywood has represented the Western imagination in its cinematographic products, and in doing so it builds it, homogenizes it, sets its standards. But from what moment can we begin to call this activity of structuring our tastes and customs, a real effort at manipulation? That is difficult to establish. However, there is evidence that in recent decades US cinema is increasingly overflowing with clearly intentional elements of mass manipulation, we can identify, recognize and describe them, and these manipulation techniques are the result of extraordinary knowledge of the exact methods for how the masses of people can be conditioned. The framework is therefore of a very polished science of sociological engineering, new things, things that is not taught even in the best universities - apart from possibly some military universities of which we know little or nothing.” | Roberto Quaglia | |
Nick Redfern | “[...] has anybody heard of thought-forms? The concept of a thought-form, it is actually a Tibetan, Buddhist term in it's originality. But the idea is that if enough people, like in sort of a hive mind set, if enough people focus on something and think about something, obsessively and on and on, it can create a real world paranormal version of something that began just as a piece of fiction. [...] And if you got 100s of thousands of people all thinking about it, all obsessing about it, the theory is, then suddenly what exists in the human imagination then strides out of the imagination into the real world - and the stronger it gets, the more self aware it becomes [...]” | Nick Redfern | 18 October 2018 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Staged ISIS Videos Exemplify Fake News | article | 7 September 2014 | Jay Dyer | ISIS and the methodology, motivations and people behind the production and stage management of FAKE NEWS |
Document:Staged ISIS Videos are the Plot of Iron Man 3 | article | 14 September 2014 | Jay Dyer | Predictive programming and fake news - an analysis of the ISIS 'beheading' videos and 'Iron Man 3' |
Document:Tron (1982) – The Ultimate Predictive PROGRAMming | article | 28 September 2014 | Jay Dyer | An esoteric analysis of the 1982 Sci-Fi film "Tron" |
References
- ↑ https://vigilantcitizenforums.com/threads/what-is-predictive-programming.4064/
- ↑ can also be termed ideation, as in communicating of new ideas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideation_(creative_process)
- ↑ http://predictiveprogramminginmovies.blogspot.com/
- ↑ Silver Screen Saucers, page 292/293
- ↑ Source document for Project Artichoke, CIA Document, Project ARTICHOKE, MORI ID 144686, 1952.