Demons are angry that Sound of Freedom is doing well.
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🧠These people are STUPID
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The reason he was deadpan in Person of Interest, is because of how 'dead serious' the subject matter is.
That show isn't scifi (well, the last season maybe a little).
Not everyone who signs an NDA keeps to the agreement. Quantum AI is real. Bluffdale NSA isn't a data center. And Person of Interest is a warning. Security isn't always about keeping opposing forces out. It also includes keeping dangers from GETTING out, and protecting the public from dangerous things we've created. Something we all had a taste of thanks to the WUHAN Novel Coronavirus lab...
In hindsight, the whole show clearly was a reveal on the Bio-Security State setup after 9-11. I'm going to have to rewatch because I bet you there are lots of Easter Eggs and soft disclosures.
Something that’s not often considered or discussed when discussing intense security around Government facilities of interest to us. I half wonder if that’s why so much media particularly in the horror genre includes variations of the same concept. Something that should have been kept locked up. Breaking out.
Followed up by Draconian Containment methods to either eliminate or re-contain it. With obligatory ominous names. “Bleach Protocol”, “Hammer Down”, “Cerberus Protocol”, “Corrupter”, “Exterminatus” etc.
Maybe conditioning the public to not react as strongly if they need to do something like nuke a city because something they shouldn’t have been fucking with escaped containment.
You're 100% correct. It encourages the mindset that things like lockdowns, shelter-in-place orders, and military enforcement of "hot zones" (quarantine, contamination, riots, disasters, etc) are totally normal and something we shouldn't react to ot worry about. Because it's just "business as usual" for the government, right?
Remember the movie Outbreak? How angry the citizens would get as their freedoms were suppressed? That's a reasonable and normal reaction. But even in that film, it was portrayed as being the source of chaos and conflict. Films since then have been showing the public mostly going along with protocol, or at least most people doing so.
It's social (and suicidal) conditioning, through and through. And it's by design. That's why we have a 'sliver in our mind, driving us mad'. It's telling us things are amiss in the world. Because things ARE amiss.
They want you think and feel that the only way to escape is death. I'm not religious, but that's evil - evil in pure form.
For a film that shows how freedom loving patriots should react to "protocols" and "lockdowns", watch the original Red Dawn.