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“Where do all these movies come from anyway?…They’re getting at us through the fiction.”
-The Faculty, 1998
“Fiction” as a cover for conspiracy. This 1998 “teen” movie is like a playbook for the COVID psyop and the way everyone changed after getting the “vax” (that combined with the non-stop media programming/fear mongering). I noticed the difference in people post-vax immediately—the light went out; the soul was gone—just like a handful of the sensitive and in-tune kids at Herrington High School notice (feel, sense) the sudden change in their faculty and classmates. In the movie, the people who have been invaded (“infected”) by aliens and turned into replicas of themselves, exactly resemble the Woke Left and NPCs—pod people impersonating real humans. As I wrote in my book Picture Cycle, that came out right before COVID in late 2019, “The horror genre is danger seen too late.” When people are not real, they can still vaguely sense who is real, but they don’t like it. They fear and resent real people. Soulless people have no substance, no conscience, so people who do, hold no value for them.
The library scene below discusses predictive programming, fiction as disclosure, and “where movies come from.”
The Faculty, 1998