On the flip side, I am re watching the X files. Some of the episodes blow at my awakened mind. I find my self watching more to spot predictive programming. Asking myself is that a good guy trying to warn us or a rat shoving our nose in their shit? I am seeing things through a different lens these days. Most of my viewing is on stuff that is at running 30 yrs or older.
The cast of that POS show all took a knee during that stupid shit. Don't support those clowns by giving them something you can never get back. Your time.
They used me enough, now it’s my turn to use them. I use YouTube. They are shot but have some gems. I love Donnie Laws and his stories about Appalachia . I have used some of it to open some eyes. Their weapons can be used against them.
Yeah I used to like Xfiles too. Miles Mathis actually just did a great re-watch of it I was just reading through the other day, which has some funny bits and does a good job as identifying the show as another deepstate/hollywood production. Since you've seen it recently you may be more able to comment on some of the things in this paper:
skip X files and watch Twin Peaks season 1, worthwhile because it was made by a filmmaker who understood both the esoteric and the cabal elements that underpin even the mysteries of smalltown tragedies.
On the flip side, I am re watching the X files. Some of the episodes blow at my awakened mind. I find my self watching more to spot predictive programming. Asking myself is that a good guy trying to warn us or a rat shoving our nose in their shit? I am seeing things through a different lens these days. Most of my viewing is on stuff that is at running 30 yrs or older.
The cast of that POS show all took a knee during that stupid shit. Don't support those clowns by giving them something you can never get back. Your time.
They used me enough, now it’s my turn to use them. I use YouTube. They are shot but have some gems. I love Donnie Laws and his stories about Appalachia . I have used some of it to open some eyes. Their weapons can be used against them.
Yeah I used to like Xfiles too. Miles Mathis actually just did a great re-watch of it I was just reading through the other day, which has some funny bits and does a good job as identifying the show as another deepstate/hollywood production. Since you've seen it recently you may be more able to comment on some of the things in this paper:
XFiles
skip X files and watch Twin Peaks season 1, worthwhile because it was made by a filmmaker who understood both the esoteric and the cabal elements that underpin even the mysteries of smalltown tragedies.