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John's avatar

The best scarry stories are the ones that make the closest approach to reality.

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The Word Herder's avatar

Excellent.

And I can hear all the Zomblies saying, "You guys are sooo out of your minds..."

I think we should just carry on without them...

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Anna's avatar

Some of the things portrayed in this little movie have already happened or are happening now. I just hope that the rest of it remains science fiction. Thanks for sharing, Rob.

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Rob D's avatar

The guy who made it did it all by himself. He started it in 2020 and didn't finish until about a month ago. Personally, I think it's right on time as Bill Gates and his minions continue to tell the public that "another pandemic is coming". Glad to share Anna. Thanks for checking it out. :-)

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Wonder if I could get the name of his barber.

Do you get John Rubino memes?

Today's are very apt, and go well with your video.

https://rubino.substack.com/p/art-of-the-collapse-april-2023

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The Word Herder's avatar

I think this is a really good podcast by a well-known, very adept, been-around-a-long-time freelance investigative journalist, James Corbett.

THIS recent report pretty much spells it out for anyone who wants to win this war on Humanity...

Doh! Forgot to put in the link... ;)

https://corbettreport.substack.com/p/your-guide-to-5th-generation-warfare#play

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Bandit's avatar

It's a wonderful little movie. It's gut wrenching and heart rending, but at least he finally tries in the end.

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Rob D's avatar

I agree Bandit! He finally got to his breaking point. Let's hope that when this madness happens again, people won't wait too long before putting a line in the sand.

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Daniel Lindor's avatar

A very-well portrayed film indeed with many themes in it; the longing for intimacy, human-to-human connection, food rations, CBDCs, bugs as food, erasing history ("1984 never existed"), etc. In the latter part of the film, the only other guy Bruce would see across the way eventually stopped coming outside, symbolizing the absolute end of the mere semblance of human-to-human interactions. In my opinion he may have been "exiled" for noncompliance as may also have been Bruce's fate in the end of the film.

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Rob D's avatar

Yes! It was so sad every time I'd see him out on his balcony masked up and waving at his friend? neighbor? invisible friend? I can't remember where, but I heard an interview with the creator of the film He said he started working on it in 2020 and it was so much work it took him 3 years to release it. The guy definitely deserves kudos. He perfectly captured how many of us felt and how we may feel again (forever?) if those engineering society in "their image" get their way. Thanks for stopping by Daniel.

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Daniel Lindor's avatar

I was thinking: At the very end of the film, Bruce had enough. This signals to me how the human spirit simply can't be contained forever; that if people truly despise something, they will revolt.

No one can be made to just "accept" the absolute worst or, if we look at Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World", to love their servitude.

People will resist in any and every conceivable way which is what I think was the message at the very end of the film.

He would resist even if it meant living (and subsequently dying) in even further isolation to restore his own self-worth and integrity.

And please share more of these close-to-home films because they truly do resonate with these unpredictable times!

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Rob D's avatar

For sure Daniel. I believe that's why the "engineers" often mention that humans have to be hacked or changed (when we take ze gene editing Klaus Schwab). Those who truly want a dystopian nightmare for us know that humans are the same as they've been forever. That eventually a percentage of them will say, "enough is enough". I'm an older guy, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I will get to see humanity find it's true self once again and push back against these monsters to an extent that cannot be ignored.

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Daniel Lindor's avatar

I think the pushback is already happening to where the mainstream has to report on it (even if they do so indirectly).

People all over are waking up very, very slowly but they are coming to terms with what's been happening for the last 3+ years (and much, much longer).

And if RFK Jr can effectively evade the censorship machine during his presidential run, I believe it'll awaken even more of us since he'll doubtless expose the nonsense of the last 3+ years.

Things are getting evermore interesting and I think the "fun" is just beginning.

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Rob D's avatar

No doubt Daniel. I may not agree with RFK Jr on everything, but I'm stoked that he is in the race. It's telling when his own party and family reject him that he must be doing something right. He's been cancelled, banned and censored, that only makes me want to take a deeper look, and I think most people are that way. Especially young people.

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Daniel Lindor's avatar

For sure! I'm excited to hear exactly what's inevitably going to be revealed no matter how hard legacy media tries to censor him, and as you said most people will definitely want to hear what he has to say as well! I'm actually getting excited just thinking about it myself lol!

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The Word Herder's avatar

Take out the towers, then there's not so much ease of punishment...

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The Word Herder's avatar

Uh... No. The towers are agents of our torture and death. In case you haven't read anything at all about EMF's, they are slowly cooking us, killing the insects, the birds, the trees, and so on. A very well-written, copiously researched and cited book titled "The Invisible Rainbow" is a really good resource, author Arthur Firstenberg. You are in a very large crowd of people who don't realize the kind of harm we've been in and it is growing, while TPTB tell us how "safe" it is. It's about as safe as playing in freeway traffic.

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