Discovery Channel's apocalyptic reality TV show, The Colony, enters its second season with what might be the most dire sign yet for where our civilization is headed. It is the latest in a long-standing history of predictive programming from Hollywood.
Nicholas West
Activist Post
Predictive Programming
Hollywood is the magician's wand (holly-holy) which has been used to cast a spell on the unsuspecting public. Things or ideas which would otherwise be seen as bizarre, vulgar, undesirable or impossible are inserted into films in the realm of fantasy. When the viewer watches these films, his/her mind is left open to suggestion and the conditioning process begins. These same movies which are designed to program the average person, can give the discerning viewer a better understanding of the workings and the plan of the world agenda. -- Alan WattThe Colony is an "experiment" where people are forced to live in a world minus even the most basic necessities, while being harassed by their fellow suffering man. In Season Two, colonists begin the ordeal with a 72-hour quarantine, followed by a government agency airlift to a "way station" that is the site of their rebuilding of society. They are given enough supplies for one week, and basically told to have a nice day.
Hollywood has a history of involvement with the New World Order as a visual think tank of future scenarios. Viewed through this lens, the "experiment" is not to test the orchestrated reality of the characters placed in a survival situation, but to test the viewing public about what reality they will accept after certain predetermined events take place.
Predictive programming exists in all mediums, but it is Hollywood where the greatest numbers of people gather for passive entertainment...
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