(Mostly for Fun/Your Entertainment and What If Scenarios...Mostly an Unscientific Thread) - - - Conspiracy Theories Thread

There’s also been consideration of more local arson + acceleraants.

Nitrate fertilizer went missing before the Canada fires, and the fumes that have passed south from Canada are quite unlike anything I’ve smelled before

But who knows

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Yes I saw this! My mother knows someone out there and she said she was in a restaurant with her friend when everyone’s phone signal stopped working. Then they went outside and everything was fine with no wind, all of a sudden a tree falls down in front of them. She said it was really eerie and didn’t feel normal at all

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This scene (and movie) is typical Hollywood propaganda and brainwashing to make people accept the ideas of “death” and “futility”.

Disguised as some “higher wisdom” presented to the audience by a “bald spiritual teacher”.

Once these ideas of “death” and “futility” are accepted, people easily go into a “defeatism” and “victimhood” mindset.
Which is exactly where the cabal wants to have them.

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I didn’t catch that,

My perspective was that people get so focused on the trivial nature of their own little worlds.

They can’t see the big picture of life being more than just their little storm in a teacup.

Dr. Strange in this scene again letting his own tunnel vision get to him.

Like she says - “It’s not about you”.

Yeah I took a break from hollywood movies once because of this.

Grew up watching cheesy yet gloom and doom films like The Knowing and 2012.

Lmao.

But as with age comes consciousness and awareness.

You don’t have to accept it even if it’s subliminal.

I just giggle looking back.

Lol is there an ulterior motive for a character being bald?

I don’t understand this part though.

It’s all subjective so I don’t sweat cinema and film that much.

Everybody has their own intepretation.

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He’s referring to his “sensei”

Yeah what’s evil about a character being bald?

he mentioned the cabal, aka hollywood matrix in same breath.

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Anyway I think it’s just a cool clip, Ego is the enemy, or atleast in the context of that scene.

It’s just part of Jaaj’s schema … everyone has their own set of patterns they use to interpret the world.
To him the bald characterization has significance.

Ultimately that’s really their trick… to make people believe they have power. They don’t… their symbolisms are irrelevant. They are, irrelevant.

It’s rare for someone to be relevant. Dream is relevant. Most other creators (I won’t name any) are echoes … noise … to dim his voice. That’s the best they can do… Fuck with your freewill … tie a carrot to your back.

Sadly, they are justified most of the time, because most people behave like donkeys and chase that carrot ad infinitum.

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Okay that I understand.

The bald thing was just out of the left field.

I mean JAAJ has nothing against Andrew Tate’s baldness lol, so I don’t see why that had to be included.

It’s just a character, but if were to take the same sort of context and apply to real people (like Andrew and his message).

But nevertheless I see the agenda Hollywood and the string pulling peeps they try to peddle.

Yeah movies are one of the most powerful mediums these days to shape one’s own internal universe.

I mean the emotions they can elicity, the narratives tied to your own consciousness.

I onced talked about with someone the whole celluloid and film being a screen projected on your consicousness.

Each new movie each new world - a barrier of film stopping you from originating to source?

But devil’s advocate, you can also do a lot of good with a good movie.

Inspire and kindle a fire unlike any other.

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The real symbolism here is the extinguishment of individuality, not the ego. Kind of like Agent 47 (Hitman).

You can still be your own spark, without your ego in the way.

They are drenched in darkness and crave the light.

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Agent 47 utilizes that free will I think in the latest video game, going against ICA.

Anyway.

Such is the variance of interpretation.

But the doom matrix isn’t just privy to movies.

Go and turn on the tv, watch the news, login to Twitter.

Even some topics here, people can’t help but to fear monger.

By extension, aren’t we just accepting the Cabal’s agenda by acquiesing to this message of nothing you can’t do, by acknowledge it’s existence in the first place?

That by there being a so called matrix, a so called Cabal.

We’re already forfeited our own say or power of will?

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Truth is always within, the world has nothing to share that you don’t know… no point in interpreting anything.

Yes. The moment you play that disc, you’re no longer playing your own game. That’s the matrix. Being plugged into a reality other than your own.

I mean, just analyze what’s happening when you acknowledge the cabal and what not, you lose touch with what you want and take a side in a fruitless war.

A lot of people will jump in with talks about spiders, lions, sharks and whatnot … the hierarchy of it all … in this case it’s just a disconnection from your divine spark … if you’re connected none of these things will feel that threatening … if you understand their laws, you’ll know how not to get yourself executed :man_shrugging:

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I’m not speaking for just myself but you guys.

I believe what I want to, and so do you.

Hence intepretation.

Worldviews collide, but end of the day each man takes home is own share of opinions.

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Which really goes full circle back to the doom message behind that scene or atleast that is claimed to be the true intention - of propoganda that is.

So i refuse to play that game or squeeze myself into rabbithole because someone else wants to.

No whirlpool of what if for me.

This will be my last word on the matter.

Have to go back to the world.

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Brace for the coming wave of VR games, lol.

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It’s called a Doom Imprint.

Don’t tell anyone, but the evil ones have sent me to torment @Rosechalice as a moderator. :smiling_imp: :smiling_imp:

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Oh you’re just having a little fun :slight_smile:

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Hollywood certainly does have a thing about baldness and death. Yul Brynner was a death figure in many movies/-Ten Commandments, Magnificent Seven, and Westworld to name the most prominent ones. I think the idea is that the bald head is closer to the skull and is the opposite of the godly Samson. The ancient one in Doctor Strange seems more like a reference to the 70s Kung Fu series in style, but, in messaging, she aligns with the death message.

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