Short Version:
I awakened from a dream realizing that Dr. Who was being used as a vehicle to prepare Britons for an alien invasion, specifically, an invasion of people from other countries.
Invasion is the right word because this was not an orderly immigration. It was a massive unrestricted flood of humanity from a completely different culture who had a different religion, both of which were to be preferred at the expense of British culture and Christianity. Inexplicably, the government did this without the consent of the British people, just as other western governments did it without the consent of their people (which more than suggests a conspiracy among the leaders of the world).
Shows like Dr. Who were meant to soften the British people to idea, otherwise they would have carried the members of parliament out of the building on the ends of pitchforks to be done with them. I loved watching the rebooted Dr. who when it was available on video services I had at the time, but now I can never again look at them the same way.
Long Version:
I had a dream in which an alien had gotten stuck on earth. Naturally, it had to eat and was eating people and pets to survive. Dr. Who was in the dream not being very helpful, but when I was finally able to communicate with the alien, I began to understand its side and tried to help it contact the ones who could come to rescue it.
I woke up with an immediate understanding that Dr. Who, at least the reboot, was a psy-op loaded with messages for the British people. The themes were consistent. Aliens are just different, and you don’t like them because you don’t understand them. Don’t worry about aliens hurting people or killing them. You just don’t understand alien “culture,” so you should give them a break. With the exception of the evil Daleks, aliens don’t deserve to be killed for their crimes in most cases, but even trying to kill off the murderous Daleks before they can kill off humanity would be an unthinkable crime. At one point, Dr. Who even learns that his own feelings about Daleks are prejudiced and that Daleks are people, too, so you should be more understanding and not speak up about the crimes of a foreigner. Although Dr. Who might have taken it upon himself to defend the earth, the people of earth always came last. They were pitiable in their ignorance and prejudice, hardly having the wisdom to govern themselves, and they had the need to grow. Being reactive to defend themselves was wrong and bad. They must hesitate because they don’t understand the situation and might start a galactic war. No, they must wait for someone with better wisdom and technology like Dr. Who to save them. Of course, there is the ever-present sowing of doubt about God’s relevance and even His very existence. Now that the “aliens” have moved in and made London into a foreign city, Dr. Who has switched to educating Britons about social issues their government now requires them to accept, which, oddly, the foreigners in their midst will never accept and don’t have to endure the same requirement.
Some of the themes of the first six or seven seasons of the reboot are obvious:
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You are ignorant about the world and must trust those who tell you they have the wisdom to deal with it (and give these “experts” the right to make decisions for your life that are for your own good).
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You must never defend yourself. You must wait for the authorities to defend you (the same authorities who created the danger you face—good luck).
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You must hesitate before you act. (This is not being thoughtful about what you are doing. It is crippling doubt that gives them time to dig in with their plans.)
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You are not more important than the invading foreigners (and you must give up some of your rights and your money so they can be comfortable in your country).
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You must ignore the crimes of aliens, no matter how heinous. (Look the other way because you don’t understand the culture of foreign people. The fact that your culture once provided a safe and stable society does not mean it is better than theirs).
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“They,” whomever they might be, are important. You are not. You must put aside your feelings and make sure you don’t hurt theirs by asserting your rights. (They could never have convinced anyone of this before people were softened first by popular culture psy-ops.)
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Believing in God is silly, stupid, and archaic. You are not intelligent if you have faith in the Christian God. In spite of that, the beliefs of others must be respected and even celebrated and preferred, conversion to their belief about God being the highest evidence of that enlightenment. (How does no one realize how stupid it is to swallow this kind of inconsistency?)
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You must hate yourself or at the very least suspect yourself of badness. (The ultimate demoralization of brainwashed people that makes them accept slavery without a fight.)
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The Daleks and the Cybermen are the real enemies. (Read Russians or some other enemy du jure they encourage you to fear and even hate so they can distract you from what they are doing and then profit from war.)
All this is a demonic perversion of the basic Judeo-Christian moral tenet of being kind to visiting foreigners. In law of Moses, the Israelites were required to be kind to visitors and not take advantage of them, but this did not extend to foreigners who were trying to take over or impose their values and way of life. Jesus instructed His followers to love even their enemies, but this did not mean they were to accept their values or way of life in an effort to understand them. Nor did it mean they were to not to rescue those being harmed by evil people, including victims of real injustice. (I am not speaking of the kind of oppressive manufactured injustice that turns evil into good and good into evil).
The government of Great Britain, including the crown, has betrayed the British people, and it is high time they awaken to that fact, and it starts with turning off the telly. Great Briton can still be saved if enough people will do this. If they don't, they will have to change the words of “Rule Britannia” to “Britons ever ever ever shall be slaves.”
Wow! Very thought provoking well done.