
Entertainment as a Tool for Globalists
The Weaponization of Entertainment
Globalists often employ entertainment as a tool to distract the public from their behind-the-scenes activities. This is often accomplished through streaming services like Netflix or Showmax, which offer captivating movies and series that can completely engross viewers, causing them to lose touch with real-world events. This passive form of entertainment can be seen as a kind of smokescreen against populations. A more direct form of this weaponization can be seen in films or television series that subtly or explicitly communicate a message to viewers about future events, thus 'pre-programming' them for such occurrences.
Entertainment and Critical Reflection
While there's nothing wrong with enjoying a good movie or series, it's important not to let these forms of entertainment distract us from the real threats to our liberty and lives. For instance, after a day of work, it's common to unwind by watching a film or a series. However, these should not be passively consumed but should be used as opportunities for critical reflection.
Popular Movies and their Hidden Implications
Even popular movies like the Terminator films and Avatar have serious thematic implications hidden beneath their entertaining facades. These movies showcase the power of science and technology to construct new worlds, but also their potential for destruction.
Artificial Intelligence in Movies
Movies like the Terminator series and The Matrix have presciently depicted the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). If the World Economic Forum has its way, humanity could be ruled and controlled by AI in various forms. This would indeed be the 'rule of the machines' as depicted in the Terminator films.
The Matrix and Pre-programming
The Matrix, in particular, seems to foreshadow a future where humans are the source of energy to keep the system running, all the while being unaware of it. Whether or not The Matrix was made with the dual purpose of entertaining people and simultaneously pre-programming them for what was coming is debatable, but there are strong indications that this might be the case.
Don't Look Up: A Satire or Pre-programming?
A recent example of a movie that simultaneously pre-programs viewers for an impending disaster and satirizes politicians' and the media's reactions to scientific indications of increasing threats is Adam McKay's Don't Look Up. The movie is ostensibly a satire aimed at those who downplay the potential dangers of climate change, but it can also be interpreted as a sophisticated instance of pre-programming the masses for the excess mortality disaster of the so-called Covid 'vaccines.'
Bottom Line
It's clear that entertainment can be weaponized in various ways, from distracting the public to subtly pre-programming them for future events. However, it's also important to remember that these forms of entertainment can be used as opportunities for critical reflection. What do you think about the idea of entertainment being weaponized in this way? Do you believe that popular movies and series are being used to subtly pre-program us for future events? Share your thoughts with your friends and sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is delivered every day at 6pm.