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Staged Synchronicities

Damien - 14 March, 2009

The “CIA”-controlled mass media through their fictional TV, radio programs and movies like to subtly foreshadow particular political or social events of the future. They are able to do this because both are scripted and premeditated in advance to occur, either through paid conscious agents or surreptitious methods, such as hypnotism, psychotropic drugs etc. When a united cabal owns and controls the entire political, economic, educational and corporate entertainment/media system, then it is not too difficult to plan the future beforehand. One of the most famous examples is the 1962 film “The Manchurian Candidate” and its apparent parallels to Lee Harvey Oswald’s involvement in the Kennedy assassination in 1963 as a ‘brain-washed’ experiment. (MKULTRA-Sydney Gottlieb). Another odd correspondence between “fact and fiction” was when ABC premiered the TV movie pilot “The Greatest American Hero” on March 18, 1981, the name of the main character being Ralph Hinkley. Then around two weeks later on March 30th the media erupted with the story that President Ronald Reagan was fired upon courtesy of John Hinckley.

Another repetitive trend of the last 10 years leading up to the election of President Obama was the appearance of African-American men casted as President in various TV shows or films. The most popular one was Fox’s 24 which premiered in 2001. For the first five seasons actor Dennis Haybert played Democratic President David Palmer. Haybert’s portrayal of an African-American president had such an impact that the actor himself even felt that his role helped Americans become “comfortable” with the idea. Political commentators even referred to Obama’s election as the “Palmer Effect”.

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One Response to “Staged Synchronicities”

  1. Malone Ducklo Says:

    yeah, they do this all the time. makes it look like God did it. one of the opening scenes in the Mel Gibson movie, The Patriot, which came out about a year before 911, is a scene of the hero building a chair. when the chair is finished, he weighs it on a scale. it weighs 9 pounds, eleven ounces. then he sits on the chair and it collapses.

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