I was watching season three of father Brown. It’s a murder mystery show based in 1950s England. Season three episode 15, the name of the episode is The Owl of Minerva. The plot circled around the fact that the local law enforcement, was compromise with freemasons, and specifically mentioned the illuminati. They were framing somebody for a murder they didn’t commit. (aired in 2015)
They have been subtly telling us all along what they’re doing. But people have been asleep. I can gladly say, I was well aware of the illuminati back in 2015. And before that. But some people are just waking up.
I recently watched through a series called Midsomer murders, which is another murder mystery based in more current times but it in small English villages. I noticed how the woke culture started to infiltrate the seasons. The first 10 ish seasons the inspector and his wife were Christian, she sang in the choir, and was involved in other Christlike activities.
They replaced the inspector with his relative. He and his wife are very worldly… Into yoga and the esoteric. She became pregnant during one of the episodes, and for 3 to 4 episodes they referred to the baby as bump. like… Tell bump I said hi, I love Bump. It was done very subtly, but by the time I got to season 20 … These so-called English villages in the middle of nowhere, had Black people, Indian people, Asian people, and storylines regarding misogyny and people involved in activism. Watching it all at once like that, it was so apparent, and disheartening. It took them 20 seasons, but they were slowly programming people with their television!
And before you get on my case about watching 20 seasons of the show, I got very sick in January, had my gallbladder removed, and I was in bed for a month. My mom is 81, and I spent time in my room, and on the couch just watching this stupid show.
That’s awesome you found something you can watch with your kids and enjoy together. Everything is just garbage now. It’s really hard to find anything to watch.
I’m super grateful for it. At one point I was worried that not seeing commercials would contribute too much to their demand for instant gratification... then I saw some of the commercials. It’s so bad.