Is Predictive Programming Really What We Think?

in crazytheory •  7 years ago 

Here's a little thought experiment for you. I'm sure most of you will be familiar with the term "predictive programming." This supposedly refers to a branch of propaganda, one where the masses are shown (on TV, movies, games etc) things that will shortly come to pass.

There is quite a lot of evidence of future events being predicted in such circumstances, more than one could honestly look upon as coincidental. But what if we're getting it wrong? I've always heard it said that the point is to prepare us for when it happens in reality, for then we will be somewhat expecting it and less likely to rebel in outrage.

This makes sense to me. But, it doesn't make a lot of sense. For starters, there is obviously a huge risk in doing this. Plans are revealed and that opens up the possibility for them to be thwarted. Furthermore, there is no guarantee that every person will even see each bit of programming, and so there's no guarantee that everyone will be less shocked when the shit goes down.

I'd like to entertain a different theory on predictive programming. I do not mean to say that I believe this to be the case, but it is an interesting theory that I've yet to see another talking about.

We've all heard of the magic of Hollywood, and most take it to mean little more than movie making. Others take it to refer to propaganda and predictive programming. But, what if it is simply magic?

Now I have no doubt in my mind that this world is run - for the most part - by occultists. These fuckers certainly believe in magic, and having investigated the occult, I can tell you that the principle belief is simply belief. If you believe you can do it, and if you focus your energy on it, then you shall impact the world in such a way that it may come into fruition. Rituals and such are simply the result of repeating an act of focusing energy over and over until you have manifested your result in reality.

So knowing that these people believe that human will dictates reality, and knowing that they partake in many occult rituals to further their own agendas, does it not make more sense that the purpose of predictive programming is to harness our creative power, and trick us into willing things into existence?

By focusing our energy onto instances of "predictive programming," especially when watching something or someone we want in one way or another, could we be giving energy to what we're watching, and increasing the likelihood of it happening?

The real magic of Hollywood could simply be to hijack our magic, and use our own will power against us. I'm not entirely convinced by this theory, though I do believe that the human brain is capable of far more than any one of us could every realise.

But if it is a reality, then it is an easy one to overcome. For as soon as we accept that this could be what is happening, we need only focus our attention on things we do want for the world.

Maybe this theory is over the top. Maybe it is not. Either way; the next time you watch an ICO promo such as this one;




You should ask yourself if your desire for that cryptocurrency is giving energy to the underlying theme promoted throughout the video for seemingly no apparent reason- in this case; the reawakening of Saturn, the incited revolution, the fall of the "central banks" and the end of paper money, as well as the opening of the vale- or whatever the fuck that white door represents.


Thanks for reading

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