Red pill? Dream on. See the exec jump off a tall building because an anon told him to, because he was brainwashed or hypnotized. Not my cup of tea. Too convoluted as well.
I watched a couple of episodes and it seems full of red-pills but B-grade as fuck.
Neither Kiefer or the chick that he ends up saddled with are remotely believable in their roles but especially her acting, as a major character, simply ruined it for me after about 2 episodes.
Shit-acting, obvious plot devices and lack of suspension of disbelief never seemed to stop a normie from watching something so hopefully they do but it's too B-grade for my tastes.
I liked it. It was put out by Paramount which is part of CBS. So, what do they want us to know?
Trust no one.
Most of what you see has a hidden meaning - not what is on the surface. Ex. guy in bar wants channel to be changed to financial news, it is, but he's watching a fake broadcast and gets out of his stock position. This whole thing was orchestrated by Sutherland's character.
Fake deaths abound.
Everyone is being watched and recorded. This info is then put on servers which track, trace, analyze, and colate the data. Profiles of you can be created. Your next move or sequence of moves can be predicted.
The masses of people can be controlled. Small scale - marketing campaign product test group. It shows how the psychology works and is used to manipulate. Then it is just a matter of ramping up the psywar. Masses are controlled through via podcasts, news, false flags, etc. The messages put out from these entities exert control.
Protests are manipulation events.
The concept of chat bots is mentioned and used.
A patsy is created through analyzing Facebook accounts, finding someone with the "right mix" of mental instability, and executing a honey pot on the individual. Trust no one.
There are two sides. White hats and black hats. Both sides use these techniques. It is often hard to distinguish one from the other.
Past events. Shows CIA overthrowing governments.
A plane crash is used to bury important people/evidence.
Is it a red pill?
For the normies who absolutely trust government and MSM, it gets them introduced to the idea the what they are seeing being reported is fake.
For us, alternative media and ideas can also be faked. (Keep in mind, every so often the question of Q being a psyop is asked on this board.)
Given that this show is put out by CBS, I think it is more of a portrayal of what is occurring than red pill for us. Predictive programming (not sure that is the right term) for those still asleep.
Might be a great way to open up dialog with a sleeping spouse or friend.
BTW, the exec does not jump because an anon told him to do so. Why he jumped is explained at the end of the series. Admittedly it initially looks that way, but looks are deceiving.
I watched the whole thing. What I found most intriguing about the plot was Ed and the whole Ed’s not dead movement. I didn’t hate the acting or the storyline like some others. Kiefer is always the same character as he was in 24. No surprise.
It’s definitely spy vs spy and has some bits of believability.
yes, watched it for about 5 episodes. Thought it was lame. Acting like they knew all about Q. They made it very clear that anons were brainwashed! And I found it boring.
Check out The Rabbit Hole on youtube.
Yup…looks like red pill, comms all wrapped up in one
Red pill? Dream on. See the exec jump off a tall building because an anon told him to, because he was brainwashed or hypnotized. Not my cup of tea. Too convoluted as well.
Hmmm…didn’t a Google Exec just jump? In real life?
Ding Ding Ding Ding !!
It is full of red pills. It's not my cup of tea either and the word convoluted seems appropriate.
I think it's brilliant.
Surprised people get triggered so easily that they choose to not pay attention beyond the surface.
But if you know, you know.
I watched a couple of episodes and it seems full of red-pills but B-grade as fuck.
Neither Kiefer or the chick that he ends up saddled with are remotely believable in their roles but especially her acting, as a major character, simply ruined it for me after about 2 episodes.
Shit-acting, obvious plot devices and lack of suspension of disbelief never seemed to stop a normie from watching something so hopefully they do but it's too B-grade for my tastes.
Yes, it is good so far. Plenty of twists and turns.
It’s definitely a show about todays battle!! I say it was spot on!!!
I liked it. It was put out by Paramount which is part of CBS. So, what do they want us to know?
Trust no one.
Most of what you see has a hidden meaning - not what is on the surface. Ex. guy in bar wants channel to be changed to financial news, it is, but he's watching a fake broadcast and gets out of his stock position. This whole thing was orchestrated by Sutherland's character.
Fake deaths abound.
Everyone is being watched and recorded. This info is then put on servers which track, trace, analyze, and colate the data. Profiles of you can be created. Your next move or sequence of moves can be predicted.
The masses of people can be controlled. Small scale - marketing campaign product test group. It shows how the psychology works and is used to manipulate. Then it is just a matter of ramping up the psywar. Masses are controlled through via podcasts, news, false flags, etc. The messages put out from these entities exert control.
Protests are manipulation events.
The concept of chat bots is mentioned and used.
A patsy is created through analyzing Facebook accounts, finding someone with the "right mix" of mental instability, and executing a honey pot on the individual. Trust no one.
There are two sides. White hats and black hats. Both sides use these techniques. It is often hard to distinguish one from the other.
Past events. Shows CIA overthrowing governments.
A plane crash is used to bury important people/evidence.
Is it a red pill?
For the normies who absolutely trust government and MSM, it gets them introduced to the idea the what they are seeing being reported is fake.
For us, alternative media and ideas can also be faked. (Keep in mind, every so often the question of Q being a psyop is asked on this board.)
Given that this show is put out by CBS, I think it is more of a portrayal of what is occurring than red pill for us. Predictive programming (not sure that is the right term) for those still asleep.
Might be a great way to open up dialog with a sleeping spouse or friend.
BTW, the exec does not jump because an anon told him to do so. Why he jumped is explained at the end of the series. Admittedly it initially looks that way, but looks are deceiving.
I watched the whole thing. What I found most intriguing about the plot was Ed and the whole Ed’s not dead movement. I didn’t hate the acting or the storyline like some others. Kiefer is always the same character as he was in 24. No surprise.
It’s definitely spy vs spy and has some bits of believability.
yes, watched it for about 5 episodes. Thought it was lame. Acting like they knew all about Q. They made it very clear that anons were brainwashed! And I found it boring.
I don't know about "acting like they all new about Q" but I found it lame also.
All the TV series I watch have hugely better production values, story, acting, character development, and are, most importantly, more believable.
Edit:- It's not Cabal shite that I find unbelievable, just the story as portrayed, the characters, and especially the lead female character's acting.