Unreasonable

Oh Yes! 100% accurate. Very good scene. Of course it's much worse than simply MK Ultra style programming (ever wonder why it's called programming?) on TV. That's baby stuff. Subliminal's? early tech. Today's mind control targets certain parts of the brain, and can be changed to induce different feelings in people. Also injection of thought it possible (hmm, a thought just popped into my head, I've never thought that way before, I wonder where it came from?) as well as gross manipulation of emotion. This happens through microwave frequencies used in microwave communications. Combined with DNA manipulation, DNA nano-arrays being sprayed on us, vaccines, indoctrination schools and you get a generation of people who are total automatons. Honestly, just watch the LEGO movie, it's like NWO for children, and lays out, in stunning detail, the plan of the globalists.

Fortunately, by my estimates, they are about 30 years behind schedule, and their control grid is breaking. We've already crossed the galactic horizon, which is why you're seeing an acceleration of wakings, and once you've awoken, you don't got back to sleep. We'll enter global conflict between the brainwashed narcissists and the awake, the awake will win due to inevitability, and this blight of revolting human behavior will end.

7even6ix2wo

They've built their own prison where they exist in a state of schizophrenia where they are both guards and prisoners

I know EXACTLY what he means.

scvoon

The trouble's been brewing for a long time. People started catching on in the 70's, and the sentiment and media from that time show it.

The turning point was the end of WWII which was the last gasp of the old world order. WWII may have looked like an imperialistic push by Germany and Japan, but if you're so inclined, you can trace the history and see that Western powers had been greatly interfering with affairs both in Europe and Asia for at least the previous 50 years. Germany and Japan's militant nationalism could be construed as a push back against this interference or an attempt to capture territory before it was inevitably appropriated by Western interests.

After WWII, you get the rise of the USA as a world superpower, mass advertising through television , entrenchment of the car culture and consumerism , widespread use of industrialized foods , and the first official implementation of powerful psychiatric medications .

In the 60's, there was an awareness of the problem that had grown in the post-war 50's. In the 70's, there was a counterculture push back. By the end of the 70's however, that counterculture had been supressed and vilified , which then lead to the roaring 80's of unabashed consumerism, blockbuster movies, and cable TV .

We've still been reeling from the pyschological supression incurred at the end of the 70's while the engine of imprisonment has been churning on while increasing in both power and sophistication.

TL;DR - Don't be surprised when a lot of sentiment from the 70's seems even more appropriate today. The problem started decades ago, and nothing's really been done to make it go away.

PM_me_your_mitts

Yea...

Drenki

Conquest and conflict are an inseperable part of the human condition. We literally don't know what to do with ourselves without it other than, perhaps, to lie down and die.

Mars when?

pitenius

I don't believe this. In fact, I suspect that believing it makes it "true". I know what to do with myself: math, memorization, athleticism, observation. I'd say you're reporting the interior state resulting from a corrupted education.

Drenki

Nah, it's pretty much true as we live in a relative universe and, as its byproducts, we are relative creatures. The end of conflict means the end of progress as complacency takes hold. Without further cause to advance, stagnation sets in. Stagnation leads to rot. Rot leads to decay and ultimately death. The universe will ensure something rises to take its place - never fear.

Even if we were to achieve something like world peace, our relative nature means that what we perceive now as small and insignificant slights or challenges will become major grievances and obstacles.

Look at how nice we have it today, but people are still rather miserable. The most obvious and prevalent example today in Western society is the Social Justice movement. We've all seen the frothing fervor these people exhibit over the most inconsequential of things. The idea that gender pronouns are somehow an important issue is farcical. This mindest is a direct result of having never faced real adversity.

If anything, people are happier when there is something to overcome. Without it, they are lost. The animals that dwell in our psyche require exercise.

pitenius

We are different people and live different lives.

monkeytoe101

Good movie, profound scene

PM_me_your_mitts

While there is a lot to agree with here. I was actually disheartened by his use of random movie quotes. I'm not sure why.