Oppenheimer releases this October.
Christopher Nolan's prior film, Tenet, was a science fiction thriller. Tenet is the story of Oppenheimer inverted. Sator is the inverse of Oppenheimer, a suicidal nihilist with a doomsday bomb. The Protagonist is tasked with disassembling the bomb and hiding the technology. The Protagonist has to do this covert anti-Manhattan Project while simultaneously making Sator think the bomb is successfully assembled and stored. So in order to defeat this anti-Oppenheimer, the Protagonist must allow the bomb to be assembled, and only when Sator feels safe, can the Protagonist kill him and steel his bomb. Victory comes a second before annihilation.
I think Tenet helps us understand why the Storm hasn't happened yet. We can't just defeat Sator. We have to defeat Sator when he thinks his weapon is assembled, otherwise he just alters his plan and he remains a player.
Nolan’s brother, Johnathan, was involved with the show West World. In the show, the robotic hosts murder their way out of the West World amusement park with hope of finding freedom. When they enter the world, the robots realize humanity is every bit as controlled and predestined as the robotic hosts of West World. The robots then form rival groups, some wanting to take revenge on the technology masterminds that created West World, and other factions want to liberate humanity from the propaganda systems. When the robots destroy the artificial intelligence and social media mainframe, the world reverts to chaos. The robots then enslave the world, rule like vindictive gods, and eventually everyone goes insane. It's a black pill show. Compare and contrast West World with Interstellar, which has a hopeful ending and predicts Q and why Q is needed!
Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgS0GPQhzHg
Compare Dunkirk with Where We Go One We Go All
The Great Awakening ('Freedom of Thought’), was designed and created not only as a backchannel to the public (away from the longstanding ‘mind’ control of the corrupt & heavily biased media) to endure future events through transparency and regeneration of individual thought (breaking the chains of ‘group-think’), but, more importantly, aid in the construction of a vehicle (a ‘ship’) that provides the scattered (‘free thinkers’) with a ‘starter’ new social-networking platform which allows for freedom of thought, expression, and patriotism or national pride (the feeling of love, devotion and sense of attachment to a homeland and alliance with other citizens who share the same sentiment).
Notice that the Great Awakening is likened to a ship, and the movement is considered a marathon and not a sprint. (See 4289) The ship in Interstellar is named the Endurance.
Like Dunkirk, the Great Awakening is an effort to conscript civilians into service for their country so they can act in ancillary and non-combat roles.
Modern day Midnight Riders You have been selected to help serve your Country. Bypass the controlled media narrative
Christopher Nolan’s 2014 film Interstellar
https://youtube.com/watch?v=eqSvmOBP2bo
In Christopher Nolan’s 2014 film Interstellar, Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) is communicating with his adult daughter Murph (Jessica Chastain) by sending messages across space-time with the aid of a [Q] watch he gave to Murph when she was 10.
Using the [Q] watch and a communication platform developed by NASA in the far future, Cooper is able to disseminate information that mankind needs [DECLAS] to battle a global blight [Cabal] that is destroying all crops [Freedom]. The earth is slowly dying due to this blight. Mankind is in a race to leave earth as the blight ravages all crops on earth, turning all farmland into desolate deserts. The government is deploying narratives and propaganda that will lead to the genocide of the human race. The government wants to keep the human race placated and busy with a charade. The head of NASA has doomed the human race because he believes that if humanity is to survive, it must be sacrificed on earth so that a few astronauts will be motivated to colonize other planets.
In the beginning of the film, the 10-year-old Murph thinks her room is haunted. Later, her dad realizes a group is trying to communicate with them using binary coded messages sent via gravitational waves. What they don’t know is that a future Cooper is using a communication platform [Tesseract / Q] to communicate with his family in the past.
Cooper decides to leave his daughter and travel with NASA on a last-ditch mission to make a future for humanity. But his paternal love for his daughter prevents him from telling his daughter about the dangers she faces. If Cooper fails his NASA mission, his daughter and everyone on earth will starve and suffocate to death. In order to protect his daughter, he can’t tell her why he’s leaving. Cooper abandons his daughter, resulting in her hating him for 30 years. Cooper decided that he’d rather his daughter hate him than have her live in fear.
Recall that before Cooper left, the grandfather (John Lithgow) tells Cooper he has to make things right with Murph before he leaves. The grandfather urges Cooper to fix the relationship with his daughter “Without making promises you don’t know you can keep”
The grandfather pontificates on the ‘why of the thing, that’s the foundation.’ ‘Don’t trust the right thing done for the wrong reasons.’ Cooper replies ‘The foundation is solid.’
But Cooper is so sure of the rightness of his decision to leave, that he ignores his daughter’s tearful pleas to stay. She tries to tell her dad that the messengers are telling them to not leave Earth. She cries: “IT SAYS STAY.” But like Cassandra from Greek mythology, her father doesn’t believe her.
Cooper gives his daughter a watch, but Murph rejects the gift in anger when she realizes that her dad is leaving for a mission and he doesn’t know when or if he will return. “Don’t make me leave like this, Murph” says Cooper.
Cooper then makes a promise. “I love you forever, and I’m coming back”
The heartbreaking twist is that the future Cooper is actually trying to communicate with his daughter Murph. So no aliens, no ghosts. Cooper, in the future, is attempting to get his daughter’s attention, hoping that he can get her to stop him from going on a mission with NASA. His future self realizing that leaving his daughter was a mistake, and knowing that the NASA mission ends in failure.
Ultimately, Cooper returns to his daughter because love is quantifiable and love can transcend space and time.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AU0xNOewNmQ
Interstellar is a commentary on:
Perception and how age influences decision making
Can love negatively influence decision making?
Societal contracts
Responsibilities to future generations
Responsibilities to past generations
Logical thinking is preferable to emotional demands.
Foundational presuppositions and how to act upon them.
When good decisions can be acted upon for the wrong reasons.
Can monstrous acts of deception ever be moral?
The utility of heinous acts of betrayal.
The struggle of learning new communication platforms
How to avoid miscommunication and false assumptions
Familial love defeats selfishness
The necessity of SCARE events
Information sometimes won't make sense until you ask the right questions.
The practice of seeding questions that lead to answers.
Interstellar is about realizing the intention of the person you have been in communication with. Understanding they chose you because of your empathy. Because…
They had to bypass normal communication channels
Due to the complexity of the message.
And the necessity that only certain people comprehend the message at a particular time.
So that the message can be disseminated in a particular sequence.
Timing is the difference between societal collapse and society being healed by empathy.
We can care deeply, selflessly for people we know, but our empathy rarely extends beyond our line of sight.
Parallels between the Interstellar Tesseract and the Military's information distribution platform known as Q:
Logical thinking ELIMINATES emotional nonsense.
The clock is ticking
Clock started
Clock activated
Like clockwork
Start the clock
Wind the CLOCK.
The CLOCK and the GRAPHIC are ESSENTIAL.
On the clock
Follow the watch
Time[ing] is important.
[Watch] what happens next
Anons who follow Q are like 10-year-old Murph. Comprehending much, but too emotional, and struggling with understanding and being understood by the older generation. Made all the more difficult when trying to communicate via the complexity of a new communication platform.
Think back to the steal, when Rush Limbaugh felt as if he had failed, and think back to the 70 million Trump supporters who cried their eyes out because they thought Freedom had been taken from them. We all behaved as 10 year old Murph when he Hope left.
Towards the end of Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, the first letter Cooper sends to his daughter via the communication platform, known as Tesseract, is an F followed by an L. In Morse Code, F inverts into Q and L is the inverse of the mirror of Q.
An interesting coincidence. Keep in mind that the director likes to mirror numbers, such as train numbers and license plates, throughout his movies.
Like Cooper, Midnight Riders focus on the ‘Why of the thing’ in regards to wanting to limit human suffering.
Like Cooper, we want to lay a foundation for our children, as did the Founding Fathers.
When, https://anontools.xyz/?d=4466
The foundation is solid
The reason is right
STAY
Stay strong
Stay together
Stay safe
Stay alert
Stay tuned
Stay awake
Stay united
Stay the course
Stay on point
Stay vigilant
Stay in the light
https://anontools.xyz/?text=Stay
IT SAYS STAY!
The 'how' will be hard to understand for most.
Focus on the 'why'.
The 'when' is now.
https://anontools.xyz/?text=How
https://anontools.xyz/?text=Why
https://anontools.xyz/?text=When
https://anontools.xyz/?text=Love
Also from Christopher Nolan:
First comes The Pledge: The magician shows you something relatively ordinary, like a dove.
Second is The Turn: The magician takes the dove and makes it do something extraordinary, like disappear.
Finally, there's The Prestige: The magician tops that disappearance and makes the dove reappear.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=fU0uiGAm_SY
You don't really want to know. You want to be fooled. But you wouldn't clap yet. Because making something disappear isn't enough; you have to bring it back.
Lets not forget that in the Prestige, Borden needs assurances of fidelity (think Q proofs) and his cipher is TESLA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ6FxqB-m5U
And lets not forget that Biden is the Fishbowl Trick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8ZXT2HTxqE
Or Biden is a malfunctioning Delos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJGgnxTMVd4
Trump Only Makes Promises He Knows He Can Keep
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_85VrWHQ-fo
2024 Election Day is Bonfire Night
https://youtube.com/watch?v=vKeBMiFMxAg
And let's revisit Johnathan Nolan's West World. It's a crazy Black Pill that ends in failure and total apocalypse without God. I think West World is sort of what the world would have been without Q. And Interstellar is what the world would be like with Q.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX8oKdqP6nY
Like Q drops, Nolan movies need to be watched multiple times to pick up on small details you missed on the first watch.
Knowing what you know now.
Watch again.
How soon?
We don’t inform our enemies of the specifics. We instead instill fear in them to make unplanned and disastrous countermoves
Memento is the movie we are watching
Excellent. I love Nolan’s movies, and enjoyed the connections you made. You left out my favorite, Inception. Dream worlds within dreamworlds. May not connect to Q and current events… or does it?
Inception, the covert implantation of a thought or concept into the subconscious of a person or group, in order to change behavior, is the definition of psychological warfare. Q is kinda a psy-op designed to defeat all other psy-ops. Q is dunking yourself into a tub of water to wake up.
the first season of Westworld was the most mindblowing thing I've seen on television. I gave up on it after the second season, but now I want to see the whole thing.
never saw Interstellar either, but now I think I should.
The Nolan brothers are the masters of non-linear storytelling. My introduction to them was Memento, also extremely well done.
Christopher Nolan directed the three Batman films known as The Dark Knight Trilogy, also first-rate.
It’s kinda sad West World collapsed under the weight of the complex narrative and large cast of characters. For me the 2nd season was the most forgettable. I think the 3rd season was amazing, but I get why many hated it. The 4th was also uneven, and you need to completely suspend disbelief, cuz Bernard is absurdly omniscient, but it wasn’t a complete disaster. I’m glad they killed the show, they exhausted the idea.
Interstellar is now one of my favorite films. When I first saw it I hated it because the ending, for me, was batshit crazy and completely improbable. That Tesseract ending is probably the most audacious thing ever filmed.
Excellent post, fren. Thank you.
Would the bad guys make movies about two different time lines without knowing knowing they were doing it? STRANGE