mecca
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I've seen that show, it's pretty bad. But I never thought of it in this way."Lab Rats."
I've seen that show, it's pretty bad. But I never thought of it in this way."Lab Rats."
jules verne was in the 19th C. lots of his stories were written during the gilded age, which was characterized by an openness and freedom (at least IMO). this was the beginnings of early 20th C. progressivism, with the stirrings of womens rights (when it was legit) and reform (like mandatory schooling and child labor laws). 'freak shows' were common, and the 'freaks' were not considered abominations and ridiculed-- they were simply accepted as how god created them.Then, I started thinking about the existence of sci-fi and how funny it is to live in a world with such a concept. If you study literature, there is no such thing as sci-fi in the 17th century or before this. Jules Verne is maybe the first writer who could be called sci-fi maybe and this was in the 18th century. Why didn't people talk about life on other planets at any other time in history?
It has a unique presence in the modern world that is clearly connected to things that they are investigating in the world of classified documents.
I've seen ads for Lab rats and i think it and the recent tv show 'Legion' are meant to popularise MKultra. Where is the harm if you can have super powers in return? Legion, especially (haven't watched it, only trailer) is creepy in the sense that there are some mk victims who claim to be a 'walking city', with 3000+ alters. When i first read that, i was immediatelty reminded of the lunatic that Christ healed who was possessed by 'Legion'...because we are many'. It boogles my mind how someone can be taken over by that many entities. I recently decided to watch 'Conspiracy Theory' (Mel Gibson, Julia Roberts) because its been talked about so much and is the ultimate CT movie. 30+mins in, it became difficult for me to watch and i skipped some parts. I just couldn't believe that there are real people like Mel's character and their horrific life stories/struggles have been dramatised for our 'entertainment'. Iam not much of a movie person but I just couldn't believe the level of insanity that has gripped our world. There iam, on the couch, supposed to 'enjoy' the story of a Manchurian candidate. I enjoyed Jules Verne's books like any other classic but i now think him to have been an insider.So I have watched most Disney shows because I have kids and there is one that was bothering me the other day called "Lab Rats." It's about bionic people with special abilities like super strength whatever.
I started thinking to myself that it is funny that these things are being entertained in children's programming that would otherwise be discussed as a conspiracy theory.
Then, I started thinking about the existence of sci-fi and how funny it is to live in a world with such a concept. If you study literature, there is no such thing as sci-fi in the 17th century or before this. Jules Verne is maybe the first writer who could be called sci-fi maybe and this was in the 18th century. Why didn't people talk about life on other planets at any other time in history?
It has a unique presence in the modern world that is clearly connected to things that they are investigating in the world of classified documents.
I just don't see how people find it hard to believe that the presence of shows like this is the result of classified research. It is the next level of MK Ultra and project Stargate, not science fiction. Science fiction doesn't really even exist without covert activities.
Like Stranger Things.meant to popularise MKultra. Where is the harm if you can have super powers in return?
Haven't watched it either (i pretty much only read analyses of movies and tv shows) but yes. The message i get, as being sent out is; for example, why bother spending hours on a school subject when you could just be mk'd and be 'blessed' with photographic memory and just sail through your exams?Like Stranger Things.
Yeah, I LOVED "Colour The Small One"...Yeah Sia sold out and I'm sad about that, she used to be a good artist.
I really like her album "Some People Have Real Problems". 1000 Forms of Fear has some good songs but the videos do have symbolism...Yeah, I LOVED "Colour The Small One"...
Have briefly listened to "1000 Forms of Fear", but haven't watched the videos. I read what was said about them on VC, though. I should give them a try, for educational purposes...
what do you believe?you believe everything...
what do you believe?
Lol true.because actually mecca is VERY skeptical
https://imgur.com/a/SwdsgThis other video also seems to have themes of MK Ultra.
not girls and not at 12 you sick f*ckDon't you think 12 year old girls think about boys or men? It's not like they screwed each other. When I was 12 I thought about women. Older women.