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FreeUnlimited's avatar

Very enjoyable show, with excellent explanations of the PP. I was shocked to see Neo's passport expiry date. Neo representing the NWO they are programming us in the film to aspire to. Did you know that the Warner Bros stole the screen play from Tom Althouse? They then mocked him by including lots of his personal details in the characters. The blue pill was meant to be the truth drug, the red was his way of telling the world about child trafficking and adrenochrome. He's done multiple interviews on this. He posted this on Twitter recently. https://x.com/AlthouseTom/status/1848041600762483066

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Jay_Kay's avatar

Brilliant interview Francis! Really interesting discussion.

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Francis O'Neill's avatar

Thanks Jay Kay x

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ShoutyMum's avatar

I enjoyed that chat. I’m totally onboard with the crazy thoughts.

Once you understand the wider agendas we begin to see and hear ‘programming’ everywhere even if it’s seemingly benign.

As cinema and TV audiences decrease we have seen the explosion of social media and streaming services and also the rise of the ‘influencer’.

At the top of these big tech/pharma organisations there must be master manipulators or psychologists employed to nudge the audiences in certain directions and influencers paid to peddle a public ‘health’ message probably without realising.

The covid propaganda was obvious, off the scale, military grade mind control. The girl in the red dress is a much more subtle example and revealed to the public in film and as you demonstrate in your article, on the newspaper front pages. This is more like the Derren Brown technique you mention. We are manipulated to accept and acquiesce; whether it be to an ideology, a product or wholesale democide.

Now, going off on a tangent (and sounding more crazy than you Francis) I think the specific demographic that I fall into, is currently a target of some very skilful mind control by msm and influencers since at least Dec 2022. This demographic is the slightly overweight mum or middle aged woman/man. The product they are peddling is fat jabs. It may not even be predictive programming, just shameless advertising. Even negative press works.

I personally know at least 4 women who fit into this group who are using them. I’m not going to lie; they look AMAZING. I’ve never seen them look so radiant, thin, beautiful etc etc. I totally understand why any woman felling old, drab and lacking confidence would choose to use them and somehow downplay the side effects.

Again, I have been mocked for my reaction to them: “you can’t inject health”, “what happens when you stop using them” and “what are the long term side effects?” They’re under the misconception that it relieves the health services as they won’t get other health issues such as diabetes. This is backed up with frequent articles in the Daily Mail and influencers repeating the prescribed mantras about Wegovy, Mounjaro and Ozempic. They forget they have been blatantly manipulated to pay £150 per month for it.

The first big name to promote the jabs was Sharon Osbourne I think but the programming may go way back. Why do people pay attention to celebs? As Kate Moss famously said “nothing tastes as good as skinny feels” and now people don’t have to restrict themselves as they can inject ‘thin’.

It’s a similar agenda with wearables.

Once you see these things you can’t unsee them.

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Francis O'Neill's avatar

Hi Shouty, yes all level of influencers were paid during the plandemic so I am sure it still goes on. We also know they employ behavioural psychologists to manipulate us and alter our behaviour. I think the red dress in the headlines may be mockery or distraction so that people look at her and don't think too much about the written content of those front pages.

Your insight about the weight loss drugs is fascinating. The fact they initially seem to work but also result in people being 'hooked' to their expensively monthly fix is interesting. We are compromised by our vices and they use them to destroy us, as in their movie Seven, about the Seven Deadly Sins. The murderer kills each of his victims with their vice.

In this case some mix of pride, sloth, and gluttony.

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ShoutyMum's avatar

Yes that’s it - compromised is a good word. Maybe not by sin initially, more insecurity, and then the greed/pride and vanity kicks in.

That film had such an impact on me and made me examine how we live our lives. I don’t pretend to be immune to the mind control but when I spot it, I put the brakes on and sound the horn trying to warn others (if we’re being biblical, a little like Ezekiel 33). More often than not I end up standing there like Willy Wonka sarcastically saying “Stop, no Augustus, don’t drink from the chocolate river!” to no avail. Perhaps I should be more understanding.

You’re so good at explaining these things and I know you reached a lot of people with your patience and ability to articulate. Hopefully more people will start to notice the programming.

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Francis O'Neill's avatar

Yes, exactly.

Looking at it now I think the film Seven was illustrating or hinting at how they are corrupting society, each one individually by their vice. The extremes in each situation demonstrating the point. I suppose whether you're more like Ezekiel or Willy Wonka it's the contribution that counts!

I hope I've reached people. You can never really tell from here. It's like throwing pebbles and wondering how far the ripples travel.

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