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strictlyrevolution's video: Alan Watt - Hollywood culture creation and predictive programming

@Alan Watt - Hollywood, culture creation and predictive programming
This 11 minute video goes into detail of the role of movies, series and Hollywood in particular, in creating western culture. Alan Watt eloquently explains the role of film and theatrical drama in the imprinting or programming of people with technological or societal developments which do not yet necessarily exist. This is done in order to get viewers used to these new ideas, developments or technologies, so that when these actually do become reality, people are already used to these ideas. This causes people to be less inclined to rise up in protest against it. The ancient technique of letting people get used to certain ideas is called: 'predictive programming'. Watt further explains the history of Hollywood, its occult origins, and some occult symbolism often used in cartoons and films. The video delves into the historical background of the predictive programming technique, which goes back thousands of years to times of Plato in ancient Greece. Watt also briefly mentions the hereditary nature of some families of actors and the role of producers and directors as magicians who cast their magic spells over the audience. Original video: Nufffrespect - How the media Controls Your Mind - Alan Watt Please subscribe and check out my channel for more videos! Turn off the TV and wake up!

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