👀👀👀Do you still believe Predictive Programming doesn't exist? 🤛💥🤜

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🌟🌟🌟How do Movies, Books, and TV Shows predict the future?

🌟🌟Popular Examples:
🌟Nine years before the emergence and outbreak of the coronavirus, almost
COVID-like situations were depicted in the movie Contagion, which was released in the year 2011. Similarly, a Simpsons episode titled "The City of New York vs Homer Simpson" that originally aired in the year 1997 features a plot that eerily mirrors the 9/11 tragedy in some ways.

🌟The X-Files Predicted The Pandemic, The Riots & The Vaccine "My Struggle, Part 2" is full of what feels like references to the current pandemic. The episode came out in 2016 though!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g16jTDd7Bbg

🌟Predictive programming is a theory devised by "conspiracy theorists" (or should we NOW rename them & say, Conspiracy Realists?) , it claims that the government or groups of satanic globalists are using fictional movies or books as a mass mind control tool to make the population more accepting of planned future events. So, how plausible is this theory?

🌟Does the media we consume make us more likely to calmly tolerate any changes that those in charge wish to make, or to accept things that appear bizarre?

🌟Martin Cooper, the designer of the Motorola DynTAC 8000x which was hailed as the world’s first mobile phone, claimed that he was inspired by the pocket-size wireless communicator devices featured in the 1966’s popular TV show Star Trek.

🌟Cory Doctorow, who is the author of the sci-fi novel Little Brother, lectures on design fiction to companies like Tesco. He told Smithsonian Magazine, “I really like design fiction or prototyping fiction. There is nothing weird about a company doing this, commissioning a story about people using a technology to decide if the technology is worth following through on. It’s like an architect creating a virtual fly-through of a building”.

🌟Perhaps the oldest example of predictive programming is found in Morgan Robertson’s novel The Wreck of the Titan or Futility that was published in the year 1898. The book tells the story of a glorious ship named Titan that is believed to be unsinkable but during its voyage in the month of April in the North Atlantic ocean, the ship hits an iceberg and drowns along with the 2,500 passengers on board.

🌟About 14 years later, RMS Titanic met the same fate in reality as that of Futility’s Titan. On April 15, 1912, the Titanic sank in North Atlantic with 1500 passengers after colliding with an iceberg. Apart from the month, location, and conditions in which the ships crashed, the dimensions and speed of the fictional Titan and the real Titanic were also found to be almost similar. However, a large number of ships have been sunk by icebergs, so it is hardly surprising that both someones would use it as the subject of a novel, and that it would occur in real life.

🌟1960s animated sitcom The Jetsons successfully predicted various modern-day technologies such as flat-screen televisions, video calling, smartwatches, robotic vacuum cleaners, drones, 3D printed food, etc., although many of these ideas had been floating around in the sci-fi world for some time. Demon Seed, a sci-fi film released in the year 1977, depicts smart home features like AI-controlled door locks, lights, and alarm systems. Similarly, self-driving cars were featured in the 1990’s Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sharon Stone starred film Total Recall.

🌟Some argue that The Simpsons predicted Trump's presidency in their episode "Bart to the Future" which originally aired in the year 2000. However, that episode originally referred to Trump's attempt to run as a Reform party candidate in 2000. Perhaps more prescient was in Episode 8 of Season 6, when a bully Dolph writes the memo “Beat up Martin” on his Apple Newton PDA. However, Newton translates the text to “Eat up, Martha,” a reference to the PDA’s poor handwriting recognition. It has been reported that, years later, when Apple was working on the iPhone keyboard, employees would quote, “Eat up, Martha” to each other to signal the importance of getting the autocorrect feature right.

👉🏽👉🏽👉🏽Source: https://gregreese.substack.com/

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👉🏽Co-incidence? 1720, 1820, 1920, 2020? History Repeating?
https://rumble.com/vsk7rv-co-incidence-1720-1820-1920-2020-history-repeating.html?mref=6zof&mrefc=10

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