Horror films are one of the many means of conditioning the masses to accept an occultist future vision that the Plantation wishes to tangibly enact. This process of gradual and subtle inculcation is dubbed “predictive programming.”
Such is often the case with “science fiction” literature. According to researcher Michael Hoffman, this literary genre is instrumental in the indoctrination of the masses into the doctrines of the elite:
“Predictive programming works by means of the propagation of the illusion of an infallibly accurate vision of how the world is going to look in the future” . It is analogous to a virus that infects its hosts with the false belief that it is:
• Useless to resist central, establishment control.
• Or it posits a counter-cultural alternative to such control which is actually
a counterfeit, covertly emanating from the establishment itself.
• That the blackening (pollution) of earth is as unavoidable as entropy.
• That extinction (‘evolution”) of the species is inevitable.
• That the reinhabitation of the earth by the “old gods” (Genesis 6:4), is our
stellar scientific destiny (Hoffman, p. 8, 2001).
Once subsumed on a psychocognitive level, these memes become self-fulfilling prophecies, embraced by the masses and outwardly approximated through the efforts of the elite. As this examination of the “scientific dictatorship” proceeds, the previous list of illusory notions promulgated by sci-fi predictive programmers will continue to re-surface. Even a casual perusal of the great body of science fiction would reveal this truism. The genre constitutes little more than a collection of allegorized versions of the elite’s occult Darwinian doctrine. The sci-fi concepts of utopia and dystopia are really Hegelian terms for the same thing: a socialist totalitarian system. - P. Collins An Examination of Epistemic Autocracy
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
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Last night, Hubby and I watched a Star Trek episode about a race of people who have no gender. It was a real doozie.
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