The Simpsons is a well-known cartoon series that gained much fame after it was recognized as the show that predicts futuristic events including public f
Stop Sending Your Friends Depressing Crap
There is a war. The war is with someone who wants to destroy your home, your family, and you. That enemy realizes something: if he wants to control you, your family, and your home all that enemy needs to do is to control your mind. Controlling your mind is a victory for the enemy. Liberating your mind is a step toward victory for you.
The war is not kinetic, which makes that war considerably harder for some people to recognize, since so many have been inundated with the notion that war is kinetic.
This war is psychological. This war is spiritual. This war is ideological. This war is preparing to be one of the greatest epics ever written. It is hardly kinetic, if at all, and may never be kinetic.
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Dave Hodges has been publishing the Common Sense Show since 2012. The Common Sense Show features a wide variety of important topics that range from the loss of constitutional liberties, to the subsequent implementation of a police state under world governance, to exploring the limits of human potential. The primary purpose of The Common Sense Show is to provide Americans with the tools necessary to reclaim both our individual and national sovereignty.
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Submitted by Dave Hodges on Sunday, February 28, 2021 - 16:38.
I have written about the predictive programming of a former show called
Colony. There is a show that is profiling where America is at and where it is going. This is called predictive programming and we should be paying attention.
I was recently going over my voluminous notes on the show Colony and realized how much farther we have come to realizing our future through this predictive programming dystopian story. I would like to share my horror and hope that it serves to wake people up.
There is a show formerly on Netflix, reruns still available, that I believe shows us our collective futures. The parallel between this show s plot and its similarities between the martial law and continuity of government documents is stunning. And in my bones, I feel that this production is much more than just another TV show. In a dystopian, not too distant future LA, a couple, Katie and Will Bowman live with two of