Interesting take by Burning Bright about navigating Narrative Layers
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The Interstellar Plan is a 25-year-long military operation put into motion by Donald Trump and G. Edward Griffin in 1999. Commander Christopher Nolan and Elon Musk are charged with leading 5th generation warfare operations, namely narrative control. The movie Interstellar, not to diminish the artistic talent of CBE Nolan, was ordered by G. Edward Griffin. The film is a cipher to understand the Trump Presidency. The movie corresponds with Trump's election on November 5 2024, which is the 10th anniversary of the movie, the 25th year of the military operation, and the 72nd year since the Military created the National Security Agency.
Interstellar Bicameral Key:
Left is Theoretical = Right is Actual
The Blight destroying crops = election fraud
The Blight will be solved by scientists = the media lies
Murph = Trump supporters and anons
Cooper = Trump
John Lithgow = Prudence in the Declaration of Independence talking about governmental foundations.
‘They’ = Military
Anne Hathaway = Trump’s spokeswoman Kayleigh ‘Milktoast’ McEnany and the hope of a second Trump Administration and the hope of draining the swamp.
Find a new planet = we need to drain the swamp
We need to get off earth = we need to get the cabal to GITMO
Michael Caine = Klaus Schwab
Mann = Mike Pence betrayal leading to Biden Presidency
Locked Imperfectly = Biden Administration
Black Hole Gargantua = Washington DC
3rd Law of Newton = Trump loss in 2020 was necessary for his long term objectives.
Tesseract= Q and Twitter platform
Gravity Equation (1st half) = Declassification/ Durham Investigation
Gravity Equation (2nd half) = Getting Cabal to GITMO
Wormhole = Trump’s 2016 Crossroads Speech posted by the Potter County GOP.
I loved that movie
Something really resonated with me
That movie was idiotic and awful. "love is the 5th dimension!". Yikes. Total cringe. But in retrospect it makes sense now that I've seen other movies made exclusively as as a comms vehicle with a ridiculous normie story thinly wrapped around it. I might actually enjoy it now. Who'd a thunk?
Did you just say "total cringe" unironically?
Yes. Yes I did.
Now I'm gonna have to watch it again.