Yesterday, a random thought came into my mind as I drove to Home Depot about an experience years ago with a woman where I saw an eyelash on her cheek and told her “oh, you have an eyelash” and she let me take it away. Later, I had regrets, thinking that might have been too intimate a gesture for a casual friendship. So, I tossed that around again for no good reason yesterday. What made me think that? I needed to think about what I needed to get at Home Depot so I wouldn’t have to go back again in an hour. Not some random person and their random eyelash from years ago.
Several hours later, I decided to try some Spam and eggs for dinner since I had forgotten to thaw anything and too lazy to go to the store. I was a little amazed how retro the can looked when I broke into my stash but.. whatever. I tried it. Not great, not bad. Definitely needs more texture if you add it to eggs. It was OK.
Amused yet? Lol, I am sorry for dragging you into this.
Then I watched “Operation Mincemeat.” Have you seen it? Recommended! Anyway, the first scene shows a formal dining table and there are cans of SPAM oddly sitting at each place setting. This was minutes after eating mine. Way too informal of a food to be sitting on a fancy dinner table and absolutely no point in it but there it is.
Spam?? I know that isn’t a big deal, but I had to see if I was really awake.. Just too much Spam in a short period of time.
Later in the movie, there was the whole “main character picks eyelash off of a woman” scene... and it seemed a bit intimate of a gesture for their platonic relationship and it’s integral to the operation. If you’re following me, I had that same incident in my head just hours ago.
There are no coincidences. What if we are IN the movie? Mind control, showing us what they want us to see, causing random memories to resurface, causing us to change our behavior and perhaps, contact that person we thought about? Why was the woman I thought about important? It was during my military years. Is she important to the story? Did the listening devices in my home know I was having Spam? Is that why Netflix suggested it, because I was just surfing. Is the spying and mind control THAT intricate? It just seemed a little matrix glitchy to me.
But then, the whole point of the movie is about the lengths our military and govt go to deceive. The false flags, military operations, coups and what we’ve been living lately? Highly intricate, complicated acts of planning and deception, with people so caught up in the lies that they start to believe their own characters are real.
“In any story, if it's a good story, there is that which is seen and that which is hidden. This is especially true in stories of war. There is the war we see, a contest of bombs and bullets, courage, sacrifice, and brute force. As we count the winners, the losers, and the dead. But alongside this war, another war is waged. A battleground in shades of gray, played out in deception, seduction, and bad faith. The participants are strange. They are seldom what they seem, and fiction and reality blur. This war is a wilderness of mirrors in which the truth is protected by a bodyguard of lies.”
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Well, I think our internet overlords are definitely spying on everything we type and view. Anytime I look at an item on a website to buy, I am inundated with ads from that place or places like it for months afterwards.
As a married, straight woman I wonder if they think I am male because I read and comment on these kind of political and medical sites.
The worst offenders are ads that pop up for things like Viagra and feature half-clothed women which I have not clicked on nor searched for.
Recently there have been plenty of ads for Russian Brides who are 'obedient and willing'. And ads that say, 'Consider a beautiful Filipino Bride'.
I ignored those kind of ads most of the time, but finally I hit the 'x' button to remove them from my screen and to make them stop. G__gle then asks why did you close the ad? I select 'inappropriate' or 'not interested'.
Following that, I was immediately inundated with ads for 'gay cruises' with photos of buff gay men. Their algorithm is definitely in use. Unbelievable.
Wow.. my YouTub e recommendations are hilarious but probably not as curious as your ads!