Netflix: Leave The World Behind

December 9th, 2023

Update: Obey NASA. Moon. Friends.

I watched the Obama’s tedious PSYOP film, Leave the World Behind, thinking it would just be about some false flag Internet down scenario.

There is, however… Something else happening here.

Obey NASA. Twice. The American flag on the moon. Friends.

In, The Incredibly Eerie Circumstances Surrounding Matthew Perry’s Death, we learned that Friends star, Matthew Perry, was posting images of the moon immediately before his death.

Even I rolled my eyes at that one. I mean, who cares what some addled ex-junkie posted on Instagram just before he went to vaccine heaven?

Now playing, exclusively on Netflix:

One more thing. Julia Roberts, the star of Leave the World Behind, was Matthew Perry’s ex-girlfriend.

Update: Executive Producers: Barack and Michelle Obama

Yep. Believe it or not.

Via: USA Today:

Esmail spoke to USA TODAY about reworking elements of the book to fit his film, how Roberts was his first choice for prickly Amanda, and getting script notes from former President Barack Obama, who helped back the film through his and Michelle Obama’s production company Higher Ground.

Research Credit: PT

Netflix is absolutely awful, but if you want to see predictive programming on afterburner…

Spoilers:

7 Responses to “Netflix: Leave The World Behind”

  1. pookie says:

    After Event 201 was so successful re the plandemic, the WEF’s Cyber Polygon’s “tabletop exercises” re their planned takedown of the internet is next.

    Posted on the World Economic Forum’s website in January of 2021.

    https://www.weforum.org/videos/a-cyber-attack-with-covid-like-characteristics/

    Uploaded on November 20 — “Journalist Whitney Webb exposes the World Economic Forum (WEF) false flag plan to carry out a massive cyber attack in 2024 that will pave the wave for a regional war in the middle east.”

    https://rumble.com/v3z46x4-shes-exposing-the-world-economic-forum.html

  2. Snowman says:

    I am a little afraid to watch any recent movies. I have no defenses against whatever messages my brain might be receiving along with the plot, action, etc. With text, I can follow the story and critique its message delivery system at the same time. There is always the page in black and white mediating between its messages and my brain. With video, I experience it pretty much uncritically, seeing and hearing as though I were on scene, unless something really ridiculous happens to jerk me back to reality. I read text, but I absorb video. So I am very cautious with it.

  3. Kevin says:

    Snowman, check back in a few minutes. I’m working on an update. You have no idea how well your comment fits this particular situation. This isn’t entertainment. It’s some kind of ritual.

  4. Snowman says:

    Maybe it’s some kind of mind control, which is why I won’t watch it. I won’t take the chance. Rituals are a form of mind control, or influence, if you prefer, rituals promoting the good as well as rituals promoting the bad. After witnessing a wedding, we expect the married couple to behave in certain ways, primarily to be less independent and more interdependent, to be a mutually respectful and supporting, permanent team. That is helpful to them and to society. After a satanic sacrifice, we expect witnesses to enjoy harming others more and to want to do it more often, to behave in evil ways that have an evil impact on themselves and society.

    Obey NASA, Moon, Friends. Where’s the rainbow flag? Where’s the pizza? If you searched this film frame by frame, with the sound off so you could focus on images, you might spot them. Then turn the picture off, run it at normal speed and only listen to it. What keywords/phrases are there? What keywords/phrases are repeated? In what tone of voice? Which character’s voice?

    We need some grad student (media studies, psychology) who wants to research this sort of thing and who has the time and patience to do it. But then, what univ. would let him do it?

    There must be a ton of research behind the choices made by the filmmakers (or the exec producers) as to what messages to put in the film and where and how prominently. But how much of it is publicly available?

  5. Snowman says:

    Another good research project would be to let a bunch of 16 yr olds watch the film without you saying anything about it to them. Then track their behavior over, say, the next 6 months. See whether or how it changes: what they do, what they say, their attitudes, their feelings about things. Not a job for parents of the kids: too much familiarity to notice small, gradual change. Maybe aunt/uncle observer and niece/nephew subject? Has to be someone the kid will be honest with and not just try to please, and someone who is very good at never letting his own thoughts show when interviewing someone else.

  6. Snowman says:

    Oops, I let my curiosity carry me away there with using teenagers for psych research. My proposal is totally unethical.

  7. Snowman says:

    As for ‘what else is happening here’, I left out 5G. Ships losing navigation. People losing all sense of direction in their own lives, in society. And probably more than that: signals we don’t recognize because we aren’t yet aware that what they represent is being done or is about to be done. And how many signals are false flags in that they’ll never be done and are just used to further scare and disorient people?

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