That means we’re both viewers and characters. It’s a great metaphor for living in historic times, and at the same time it’s engaging, in that we’re watching it and we can do something about it too.
I also think this means anything coming from hollywood, the music industry, etc is being used as comms from the DS, remember for the longest time and possibly now they don’t believe they can be challenged or defeated, so no need for the elite to get all Sun Tzu.
It’s worth study and observation. Like how many movies or songs or tv shows involve bio weapons, tyranny, war, or organized crime in various capacities and angles?
It’s said symbolism will be their downfall. If they don’t feel like they have a worthy opponent, why hide anything? Making a concept fictional is a great cover for those who do antagonistic things for real.
I was a huge fan of The Man In The High Castle. There are so many similarities between that show and things that are happening now. The producers even mentioned it in a documentary about the show, albeit from a myopic viewpoint. That’s just one of my personal examples.
Everyone here is well aware of how the circuses work, now the DS is messin’ with the bread.
And that’s why people are beginning to wake up.
As long as we do things to assist with the awakening, and sometimes that’s a careful thing, we’ll be the protagonists in this movie, as we’re meant to be.
The protagonist? Isn’t that supposed to be the person that helps people, and wins in the end? Because there’s a lot of people dying right now, how many people died in the Australian camps that no one knows about this or keeping a secret? How many people have died from the vaccine, or have lifelong effects for being brainwashed into taking it? How many people died in Afghanistan several weeks ago? How many people have died coming across the border being smuggled, raped, or trafficked to be raped? I thought a protagonist was supposed to actually help people
What if the protagonist is trying to tell you this mortal realm isn't what you think it is. That death is not the worst thing that can happen to you. Sure feels like this is where it's heading every day.
Death it’s definitely not the worst thing that could happen to me. It’s the best thing! When I die I know exactly where I’m going, for to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. Dying would be the best thing to ever happen to me.! I am ready whenever he is.
See I’ve already lost everything, so I have nothing to lose. Except for my basic freedoms, which are eroding at exponential speeds!
Come Jesus come quickly!
This is the same perspective I have gained. We grow up thinking death is to be feared, when it is really actually a gift when it is your time. This is what ultimate peace is. No wonder Jesus said I can give you peace that the world cannot give.
I come to this conclusion myself when dealing with my loved ones who feel trapped by the system they have opted into. They refuse to listen to somebody who has managed to sidestep the very things that have trapped them into the life they've been living for years.
It's almost like I saw what not pulling out and allowing another person to take over my life would look like and decided to avoid that garbage.
Tyson James - Division
From the pastors dialogue at the end.