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posted ago by bidiadicc123 ago by bidiadicc123 +18 / -0

Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow

"Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" is South Park's 8th Episode in its 9th season (9 + 8 = ?). I'm sure the episode has been mentioned here before, but let's do a little more of an analysis.

In a previous post, I wrote about how I believe that the same psychological brain washing tactics used in modern media that are used to control normies and sheep are being presented to us again, or already have been presented to us without us realizing it. I really recommend watching the episode yourself; it's funny, relatable, realistic, and shows us the same tactics that the deep state/cabal have been using for years, as well as the power of comedy.

If you don't have any interest in watching it, then you can just look at the transcript on the South Park fandom. Here we go.

The episode begins with Stan and Cartman at a lake marina in Cartman's "uncle's" boat. It's not actually his uncle's boat, but some random's boat, and they end up crashing it into a beaver dam, breaking part of the dam. Stan returns home to find out that the local news is covering the destruction occurring.

The reporter says "I'm currently ten miles outside of Beaverton[...]. We do not have any reports of fatalities yet, but we believe the that the death toll may be in the hundreds of millions. Beaverton has only a population of about eight thousand, Tom, so this would be quite devastating." Tom, the news anchor asks "Any word on how the survivors in the town are doing, Mitch?" to which the reporter replies, "W-we're not sure what exactly is going on inside the town of Beaverton, uh Tom, but we're reporting that there's looting, raping, and yes, even acts of cannibalism." Tom is shocked, "My God, you've, you've actually seen people looting, raping and eating each other?" The reporter replies again, "No, no, we haven't actually seen it Tom, we're just reporting it."

My God, if this isn't blatant then I don't know what is.

The show continues on, where people are making their claims about how the beaver dam broke, some characters blaming Al-Qaeda, George Bush, the mayor of Beaverton, and even FEMA. A little later, there's breaking news about what they found out to be the "ACTUAL" cause of the dam breaking: "[...] shocking new evidence has indicated that the flood in Beaverton was actually caused by.. global warming[...] We were warned this would happen and... we didn't listen! We didn't listen!" As ridiculous and funny as this dialogue is, is South Park referring to communist takeover? We didn't listen, so this is what's happening? Maybe Matt and Trey were told to write this episode this way, or were given the script as actors. Exposing the truth in a ridiculous and humorous way? Humor and comedy is a powerful tool, where you're allowed to talk about sensitive subjects in a truthful way. I could see/believe it. Is it the same thing with their most recent episode released about the vax, where Kyle is trying to coerce Stan into taking the vax the entire episode even though Stan doesn't want to? That episode contains cartoons of Hillary, Obama, and other deep staters being involved in satanic ritual, child sacrifice, and child consumption.

Continuing with S9E8, South Park continues to isolate themselves in the community center, on the belief that global warming is ravaging their town and the rest of the country. Randy ends up drawing on a map of the United States and it ends up look like a dick on the United States (US getting fucked?). Meanwhile, Cartman, Kyle, and Stan set out to go rescue the people of Beaverton, only causing more chaos by crashing another boat into an oil refinery. The refinery explodes, the boys go inside, and attempt to make it to the roof.

On the way up, Kyle is blocked off by Cartman, who tells Kyle to give him Kyle's Jew gold. Kyle eventually reveals a bag, hands it to Cartman, and Cartman tells him that it's fake gold (currencies vs silver/gold?) and to hand over the real one. Kyle almost obliges, but just throws it away into the water where Cartman can't get it. This scene was always interesting to me, making me wonder why they put this in this episode. Maybe it's referencing the Rothschilds/DS/Cabal control over the media? To say that the Rothschild family is in control, or any elite group, regardless of their group affiliation/race, is not a racist thing and should not be seen as one. Regardless, a weird aside to put into this episode that's all about fearmongering, control, and self-isolation.

That about wraps up this analysis, I'm sure it could be done for many more TV series. If you have any of your own coincidences that align with current events, feel free to share them. There are more than you would think in main stream media and it makes you wonder if the same subliminal messaging that was used in attempt to control the free man is the same sort of psychology that is going to help us break free from the chains of the deep state.

A link to S9E8 script: https://southpark.fandom.com/wiki/Two_Days_Before_the_Day_After_Tomorrow/Script