I notice Joe Rogan (and Lex Friedman) have been doing a lot of ufo content lately and wonder if it's predictive programming.
The fact that they're allowed to broadcast at all, instead of in prison, framed, and/or dead, suggests they are part of the predictive programming circuit, yes.
More generally, it's simply pretty obvious isn't it?
I think, not without reason, that the global media/censorship/control system is more expansive than most realize. Vastly more expansive.
[ - ] Sector2 1 point 4 monthsDec 25, 2024 02:50:29 ago (+1/-0)
AI Overview Yes, the narrative "airplanes again" likely refers to a story or situation where airplanes are a central theme, potentially implying a repetition of events involving aircraft, like a recurring plotline in a movie or a situation where someone keeps experiencing issues related to air travel.
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The fact that they're allowed to broadcast at all, instead of in prison, framed, and/or dead, suggests they are part of the predictive programming circuit, yes.
More generally, it's simply pretty obvious isn't it?
I think, not without reason, that the global media/censorship/control system is more expansive than most realize.
Vastly more expansive.
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[ - ] Sector2 1 point 4 monthsDec 25, 2024 02:50:29 ago (+1/-0)
Yes, the narrative "airplanes again" likely refers to a story or situation where airplanes are a central theme, potentially implying a repetition of events involving aircraft, like a recurring plotline in a movie or a situation where someone keeps experiencing issues related to air travel.
Airplanes?