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posted ago by SuqamisLostPassport ago by SuqamisLostPassport +25 / -0

My post history has mostly been in regards to my belief that Jonathan and Christopher Nolan are producing movies and TV shows to help give narrative frameworks and ideas to help annons make sense of the very complicated psychological operations we are going through. I believe TENET can help us, and further, TENET is a retelling of 12 Monkeys, and 12 Monkeys was a retelling of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold.

Snow in all three movies.

I've seen lots of people confused about trying to figure out white hats from black. Let us go back to the original spy novel from 1963.

Q is running the Rolling Stone Operation. Recall the 1965 movie The Spy Who Came in From the Cold based upon John le Carre's 1963 novel. [I'm giving a synopsis from the 1965 movie, I'm not actually familiar with the novel, maybe others have read the book? Is it different?]

Jann Wenner recently destroyed his name and brought the phrase Rolling Stone into the news headlines. I'd say it's just coincidence, but Jann was groomed by Ralph Gleason (who worked on Psychological Warfare for the Office of War Information during WWII) So I find it very odd that a phrase (Rolling Stone) is in the headlines on the 60th anniversary of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold novel. During this era of "illegal psychological warfare operations." Jann Wenner and Ralph Gleason and everyone at RS magazine were pure psychological warfare agents that started during the Vietnam era (1967) and Gleason was an admitted spook during the 40s. This has to be comms. Jann Wenner discredits himself sort of like Alec Leamas does. Jann becomes an unperson. I think Jann was trying to warn the Circus that someone is a Rolling Stone. Jann was giving comms about a disinformation agent, bank accounts, and that heads up that a famous drug addict is a double agent.

At the same time, Q is running Posterity Operations similar to 12 Monkeys and Tenet (where Trump introduces evidence via a publicized 'perfect' phone call.)

Tenet ends at [Cannon] Place and disaster is averted due to a Posterity phone call. Trump has a pending court case before judge [Cannon] in part because of Trump's multiple 'perfect' phone calls. Cannon Place is ironic because TENET ends without a loud boom at a place that should be loud. We will soon find out about Judge Cannon (her Gaelic name Aileen means Bright. So her name is Bright Cannon)

Think Neo at the end of the Matrix. He made a perfect phone call. Remember? Look it up.

Teeth removal is a big deal in 12 Monkeys and Tenet.

I'm not going to discus Biden's dentures or his root canal a few months ago (without anesthesia). But the root canal may have been comms as well. "The test you passed. (beat) Not every one does."

The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, Twelve Monkeys, and TENET are very similar stories about sting operations, allowing the enemy to succeed (for a time), and double agents that discredit themselves, and also agents who fail to succeed on purpose.

Think Ives in TENET. "Our job is to fail to defuse the bomb, while the splinter unit achieves its task undetected." Think about him saying "Our job is to fail to stop the election steal, while the splinter unit achieves its task undetected."

A covert agent is disillusioned and discredited, and ultimately he decides to die in the now because he can't psychologically continue. The villain is given false confidence, and thinks he has won the war. But in reality, the villain is defeated.

In the Spy Who Came in From the Cold, it is the Presidium that is defeated (and they have no idea that they have been hoodwinked because they think they spotted the machinations of Control).

In Twelve Monkeys, the virologist is successful, but so is the Astrophysicist. This movie is unfortunate in that humanity had to fall off the precipice. Not just a Scare Event [necessary] but an actual Armageddon.

TENET, if it has an Alec Leamas character, would be Neil, in that he has to appear to know nothing when in fact he knows everything. He chooses to die because he doesn't have anywhere to go at the end of the story. Neil just killed his dad, and he can't let his mom realize he is her son, and from a pragmatic sense, he has to take the bullet. So he goes toward the bullet. Sort of like how Leamas decides to take a bullet, though Leamas wasn't being pragmatic, he was being idealistic.

And just as Cassandra looks for the boy in the airport in 12 Monkeys, the Protagonists looks at the boy at Cannon Place in TENET.

In 12 Monkeys, Cole unknowingly takes a bullet, but it's also what he hoped for. Cole was able to live for a time without knowledge of what would happen.

THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD converted to modern day:

Alec Leamas = Hunter Biden

Mundt = Biden

Smiley = Trump

Control = Q

Fiedler = Soros

Presidium = Klaus Schwab

TENET converted to modern day:

Future = Klaus Schwab

Sator = Joe Biden

Priya = Hunter Biden

Neil = Trump

Protagonist = Q

TWELVE MONKEYS converted to modern day:

Jeffery = Hunter Biden

"I'm supposed to act out. Wait till you morons find out who I am. My father's gonna be really upset. AND WHEN MY FATHER GETS UPSET, THE GROUND SHAKES! MY FATHER IS GOD! I WORSHIP MY FATHER.

Cole = Q

"You won't think I'm crazy next month."

Astrophysicist = NSA

Dr. Kathryn 'Cassandra' Railly = Trump

Dr. Peters = Klaus Schwab