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re: So I watched the Julia Roberts Movie "Leave the World Behind" - MY TINFOIL HAT IS NOW ON
Posted on 12/12/23 at 10:08 pm to RaginCajunz
Posted on 12/12/23 at 10:08 pm to RaginCajunz
I've went back and forth on the predictive programming angle on this one a few times.
On the one hand, a Nuke or EMP strike high up in our atmosphere seems like the most plausible way to send the U.S or any country for that matter back to the medieval ages. Effectively wiping out that civilization and killing off 90-95% of it's citizens in a short period of time.
On the other hand, the predictive programming or road map that we're currently being force fed via the WEF and it's power players pulls its blueprint from a sophisticated & highly technologically advanced society of the future. Think 15 minute cities, digital IDs, digital currencies, digital vaccine passports, electric everything, modes of travel, etc.
If the Nuke or EMP angle is real and the preferred method of bringing about the collapse of society - then their plans of an A.I / Tech dominated future goes out the window. Unless they were to make some type of geographical safe haven that by design isn't targeted and used as a jump off point to start over.
It's an interesting paradigm and thought exercise to step through. Regardless, I'd highly recommend reading "One Second After" by William Forstchen where he describes what would happen to society if an EMP was used against us. It's a great read and one that keeps me up at night knowing how real of a possibility it is in this day and age.
On the one hand, a Nuke or EMP strike high up in our atmosphere seems like the most plausible way to send the U.S or any country for that matter back to the medieval ages. Effectively wiping out that civilization and killing off 90-95% of it's citizens in a short period of time.
On the other hand, the predictive programming or road map that we're currently being force fed via the WEF and it's power players pulls its blueprint from a sophisticated & highly technologically advanced society of the future. Think 15 minute cities, digital IDs, digital currencies, digital vaccine passports, electric everything, modes of travel, etc.
If the Nuke or EMP angle is real and the preferred method of bringing about the collapse of society - then their plans of an A.I / Tech dominated future goes out the window. Unless they were to make some type of geographical safe haven that by design isn't targeted and used as a jump off point to start over.
It's an interesting paradigm and thought exercise to step through. Regardless, I'd highly recommend reading "One Second After" by William Forstchen where he describes what would happen to society if an EMP was used against us. It's a great read and one that keeps me up at night knowing how real of a possibility it is in this day and age.
This post was edited on 12/12/23 at 10:30 pm
Posted on 12/12/23 at 10:17 pm to TRUERockyTop
I'm on the side that an EMP strike will not be as catastrophic as many people believe it would be. Still would be bad.
I'm also on the side that says Hollywood more than ever has become an extremist leftwing bag of cocks. The protective programming is really real.
I'm also on the side that says Hollywood more than ever has become an extremist leftwing bag of cocks. The protective programming is really real.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 12:22 am to TRUERockyTop
They can do both, wipe out a large amount of population & usher in the cyber utopia with the survivors but with less populace.
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