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My most recent theory is that the three sentences might have to be marks of the three-tier distribution system; when one tier is not present, the sentence is not in the movie.

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Another phrase that is used repeatedly in most action films now is " Go, Go, Go". I believe this is a code for graphene oxide found inside the pointy vial that has an affinity to your upper arm. You could use phrases like move it, or let's go, or get over there now! But no it's just Go, Go, Go! all the time now. Another phrase showed up in conversations was Be Safe during the plandemic. It irritated me so in response I would say "be Free!" I got a lot of stares when I said this back.

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I love your reply to "Be safe!".

Lots of movies are financed by the military. This particular expression seems to be reserved for that category. "Be safe" is still turning my stomach. I used to say, "Nobody is ever fully safe," couldn't engage in a conversations with people whose livelihood depended on talking nonsense...

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I understand your observation--from a contextual point of discernment: neurolinguistics and programming (social engineering) are part and parcel to the State's agenda to render the 99% as dumbed-down serfs(from 'servile'). "O.K." was a standard military affirmation--like "Roger that."--slang is useful when in the heat of battle. I also found this: "...OK first appeared in print on March 23, 1839, when Greene used it as an abbreviation for “oll korrect,” or “all correct,”--https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/how-one-man-discovered-the-obscure-origins-of-the-word-ok-180953258/

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Smithsonian is also a NWO deployment... https://chemtrails.substack.com/ showed that, when he was discussing the dinosaur myth.

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Ray--here's another source for 'OK's' origins from German: https://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/2017/03/23/boston-morning-post-ok/

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We have to discern with great vigilance, and yet--if we trace the meta data(even when using Wikipedia) we can find better sources. I'm careful to vet intel when I'm writing articles, and less careful when making a comment. The point is: Smithsonian, Vatican, World Govt have been shaping our perceptions of reality for how long? I say 4,000 years.

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That "obama movie" LTWB had several "are we gonna be ok" and "we're gonna be ok , right" in it...

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"Are you all right?" is a preferred gaslighting phrase of malignant people. I was briefly an activist on the issue of reopening the investigation into Sept. 11. Since that time, I have been subjected to harassment by members of my "community." I have had people I don't know giving the middle finger on a regular basis. I've had individuals repeatedly vandalize my home and car and rob me. A few times they have threatened to physically harm me. One of them shoved into me so hard in Trader joes, I nearly fell over. Then they stood laughing and said "Are you feeling all right?" This is a phrase that malignant narcissists say to those they abuse in order to try to undermine their credibility.

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So sorry, you too. A galvanizing moment for me was in 2021 when a neighborhood French bakery and breakfast spot run by a citizen of France whom we loyally patronized using CASH as it was a few blocks walk from our then home chased me out of the bakery line and down the street calling me a bi tch and screaming other misogynistic explatives in French through the street to his van where he then promptly trie d to run me (on foot) over for not having my mask up over my nose. BC it was fogging up my glasses. Imagine behaving that way in someone else's country or home.

I arrived home shaking, sans baguette for dinner. North of Denver, college town.

Sold our house months later and got gone.

America has lost its collective mind.

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Interesting. I've wondered not long ago, why, when a sophomore in High School, the Sophomore class was handed permission slips for parents to sign to go on a field trip to the downtown movie theater to watch: Alien.

I saw it at that time it came out. Now imagine what has been injected now. Alien today has two schools of thought:

It's demonic......or it's from the outer galaxy foreign species.

.....I thought now: Why in the world would the school be interested in exposing young teens to this movie?....It's haunting and thought provoking.

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Strange, I also saw Alien when it came out, and it was the first time I went to a theater with a huge curved screen. I was about 17 and it was the first and last horror movie I watched in a theater, but it was only with a friend. In general, I don't watch that genre.

What was on the teacher's mind, I cannot fathom. Maybe, (s)he wanted to get a free ticket...

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It wasn't just one teacher; it came from school administration for the whole sophomore class on campus. It seems very contrived now, when I think about it.

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When I was teaching a movie class in Prison Ed in MA, the inmates wanted to watch Silence of the Lambs. :)

To each their own.

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Interesting! I'll look out for it.

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It's still driving me nuts that "Are you all right?" is cropping up in the most unnecessary places. It might have something to do with the ownership of the studios/distributors, because some of these movies are pre-1970.

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And then the movie not too long ago whose title was "The Kids are Alright"... next level; normalizing new definition of 'family'.

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Yup, normalization of the abnormal has been going on for quite a while. Here is something from 1988:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/re-posting-old-articles-that-remain-92a

And most recently:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-normalization-of-deviance

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In two words:

Hollywierd sucks.

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Demolition Man (1993):

Technology made everyone soft and in a total state of technocratic surveillance, gender blurring, social distancing, et. al., (not all is covid specific).

https://vigilantcitizen.com/moviesandtv/how-the-1993-movie-demolition-man-accurately-predicted-what-is-happening-now/ [backup https://archive.is/pZHWx ]

They Live (1988):

Difficulty in trying to explain what is happening to the willfully ignorant, even in very simple terms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i_msSDvzbg&t=520s (3 min)

I really underestimated humans desire to be distracted and willingness to conform. "Most of us just sell out right away...." https://youtu.be/6i_msSDvzbg?t=631 (3 min)

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Thanks for ODD TV Channel link, much appreciated

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Right, they like taunting their vicims; it seems to give them some sick satisfaction.

While I'm a non-conformist, and have been one in my whole life, it's hard to describe how hard it was to pass the people at shop entrances and never wear a muzzle. Still, my wife and I made it, and I always shook hands with the people (about six altogether) during the period of the mandates and told them it was good to see some sanity at a time, when the whole world had gone insane. I still can't forget a father with two daughters, about 10 and 12, in a grocery store, who said that his wife was leaving him because she believed in the insanity...

In the last 15 years, I have managed to find the best in people many times, but that still doesn't make me a good person. I am simply human. It is probably impossible to overestimate the pitfalls and abysses of human stupidity; I am included as long as I manage to stay organic human. :)

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I tried to wear a mask once for several hours while waiting for my car to be repaired, after which I got a bad sinus infection. After that I refused to wear it anywhere. It was no problem in rural-ish NY state. But Denver was another story. It was like the Twilight Zone when I walked around the grocery store without a mask. I never wore one anywhere. I refuse to have reality subsumed in some sick meglomaniacs' power complexes. I was always the only one in the store unmasked. I did not see another unmasked grocery shopper in six months time (the length of my stay in Denver). Yet no one ever bothered me, except in Trader Joes. They would not even let you in the store without a mask. So I stopped going there.

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Talking about movies...

Free “wake up” movies!

15 million watched the first one in 3 days!

Watch as if your lives depended on it: literally!

Share to save lives: not sharing is not caring!

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/wake-up-videos

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Smart of you Ray to spot this.

Admission from me: I am hopeless at watching movies, my antennae are too sensitive to the manipulation.

Admission number two: music with lyrics the same.

So I'm not good company for movie trivia talk. I don't know who actors are. Hadn't heard of Anne Heche (edit: funny I had spelt it he she) till she got talked about on Substack for her *speeding*.

I do hear people feeling really clued up because they get the dystopian premonitions in movies - yeah, smart.

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As a former Professor of Communication, I feel obligated to take a look at movies of the past in order to see what they implant into popular culture. Predictive programming is prevalent and the triple distribution system also speaks volumes about cinematic mass manipulation (who possess the power to manipulate people). FYI, I never remembered actors' names and song lyrics, but now, I have to pay at least some attention to such details.

Too bad, I'm hardly getting anywhere! :)

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"Are you all right?" - sounds like "Are you on board with this, are you keeping up?"

"OMG" is blasphemy and offensive to religious people.

"Everything's going to be all right" is what an abuser would tell their victim.

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Great set of "translations." I believe you are correct on all accounts.

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In my understanding, "are you all right?" is meant to make people feel insecure and needing external confirmation.

"OMG" is blasphemy for believers and nonsense for the rest, equally serving the purpose of stupefying people and abandon the concept of holiness.

I love your interpretation of "Everything's gonna be all right." My interpretation is again that it is a type of conditioning that make people get used to the idea of external confirmation, which is dependency on a more powerful "actor" or an "authority."

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Guys...

Let's not forget about the phrase "Jesus Christ" it seems as if not more prevalent that OMG these days!

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*Bad actors* - that's a great contemporary term. All the world's a stage and Ardern is a *bad actor* but a great actress.

She wants to check everyone is okay.

Her "Be kind" is code for she's out to get you.

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Dark City definitely reveals a number of things about stuff going on today, and not trying to be predictive programming. Sometimes stuff like that slips through the censorship, possibly because it's enough, if a movie is, no pun intended, "dark." The Matrix, on the other hand, includes a lot of gaslighting.

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I'll have to try and find a 2nd hand copy of the directors cut. Otherwise I'm stuck paying Amazon $9.95

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Ebay is usually cheaper... I haven't found any significant difference between the theater version and the director's cut. The director's cut is always worse than the theater version, but the fact that the release it might mean something.

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Apparently the theater version has an explanation of everything at the start. Dumbed down per request of the movie bosses (Straight Line).

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The Director's version is usually longer for everything and contains unnecessary stuff. That alone might suggest some kind of embedded coding.

I've been watching movies for the predictive programming in them, because it gives away the plans for the masses.

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Look for information on wwwdotdataassylum.com. That content creator was doing exactly what you described; reviewing films for snippets of confirmational bias re: nanoparticulate chemtrailing and the nanobats - self assembling machines that do work . . . detailing how they build cameras in your eyeballs that you can see yourself in the mirror using a 540nm money pen light, holding the light near your temple and shining the light accross your eye and never in your eye. I have cameras in my eyes. You probably do to.

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It's 13 minutes longer in this case.

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