Consider the possibility that the "event" was/is real while a simulation OP is also being run...
For those who've seen the recently released Netflix film adpation of the book, White Noise, hopefully you caught this scene:
JACK (nods): What does SIMUVAC stand for?
TECHNICIAN: It’s short for simulated evacuation. A new state program they’re battling over funds for.
JACK: But this evacuation isn’t simulated. It’s real.
TECHNICIAN: We know that. But we thought we
could use it as a model.
JACK: Are you saying you saw a chance to use the real event in order to rehearse the simulation?
TECHNICIAN: We took it right to the streets.
JACK: How is it going?
TECHNICIAN: The insertion curve isn’t as smooth as we would like. We don’t have our victims laid out
where we’d want them if this was an actual simulation. You have to make allowances for the fact that everything we see tonight is real. There’s still a lot of polishing we have to do, but that’s what this
exercise is all about.
JACK: What about the computers? Is that real data you’re running through the system or is it just practice stuff?
Since I don't watch netflix, I haven't seen the movie... However, your excerpts from it make for an interesting thought exercise... Thank you... Cheers fren...
We almost cancelled Netflix a while back, mostly because at the time we just didn't see it hosting that many appealing shows/movies. Many of the recent films and series they've produced have been brilliant. Perhaps new people gained control to stear it back onto being a solid platform.
If you remember back, there was a huge effort to convince people (mostly targeting the political "right") to cancel their Netflix accounts over that stupid Cuties movie. For educational purposes, I watched it. Frankly the movie itself was lame. Boring. No real plot or character develop or themes. As for the alleged "child pornography" it was claimed to contain, the average person has likely seen shit 10x worse on Instagram and at the beach. I would bet you that the vast majority of people cancelling their accounts because of that movie, did so without having even watched the movie. Disruptors influenced them to do it, and given the recent massive Awakening productions, I now suspect that the Cuties con was an intentional effort to reduce the size of the potential audience being exposed to "redpilling" movies and shows. That's just ny theory of course... no smoking gun, merely my own attempt to synthesize the different factors and results.
Perhaps Condi was always a white hat and actually helped right the ship? Just speculation. In any case, something happened because these productions have been top kek
Consider the possibility that the "event" was/is real while a simulation OP is also being run...
For those who've seen the recently released Netflix film adpation of the book, White Noise, hopefully you caught this scene:
Since I don't watch netflix, I haven't seen the movie... However, your excerpts from it make for an interesting thought exercise... Thank you... Cheers fren...
We almost cancelled Netflix a while back, mostly because at the time we just didn't see it hosting that many appealing shows/movies. Many of the recent films and series they've produced have been brilliant. Perhaps new people gained control to stear it back onto being a solid platform.
If you remember back, there was a huge effort to convince people (mostly targeting the political "right") to cancel their Netflix accounts over that stupid Cuties movie. For educational purposes, I watched it. Frankly the movie itself was lame. Boring. No real plot or character develop or themes. As for the alleged "child pornography" it was claimed to contain, the average person has likely seen shit 10x worse on Instagram and at the beach. I would bet you that the vast majority of people cancelling their accounts because of that movie, did so without having even watched the movie. Disruptors influenced them to do it, and given the recent massive Awakening productions, I now suspect that the Cuties con was an intentional effort to reduce the size of the potential audience being exposed to "redpilling" movies and shows. That's just ny theory of course... no smoking gun, merely my own attempt to synthesize the different factors and results.
It was cuties and the fact that condoleza rice became part of the management that caused me to drop the tbh...
Perhaps Condi was always a white hat and actually helped right the ship? Just speculation. In any case, something happened because these productions have been top kek