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Sep 13·edited Sep 13Liked by Binky LaRue

There's no such thing as "predictive programming" in sense that it's being used here, and has been used by others, namely that EXTREMELY esoteric symbols somehow have any particular effect on anyone, let alone a large number of people, such that it effects their future behavior. The very example you use, an album cover by a middling group, that would have to be seen BACKWARDS, is about conditioning people is pretty absurd.

However, Jews are, genetically, very superstitious, with magical thinking. Thus, it is likely that they do create esoteric references as the equivalent of spells, believing that to create them and propagate them into the world, will make it more likely to successfully manifest in reality.

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I think that the people running the world are into the occult and they believe in casting spells, so I agree with you on that. I have read that their religion requires that they reveal what they are going to do before they do it. So I think that is part of it too.

But I also believe that there is something to the idea of predictive programming, which I see as similar to the use of subliminal messages in advertising. I have seen plenty of convincing examples of subliminal messages in advertising. Why would companies put subtle semi- hidden messages in their ads unless they hoped to influence the buying behavior of consumers? And why would TPTB NOT use this simple influencing technique in other ways to control the behavior of the public? They obviously rely heavily on psychology and propaganda to control us. The COVID scamdemic was one giant propaganda and mind control PSYOP.

I am pretty sure predictive programming is a thing and is one of the techniques they use to control us. But we can agree to disagree about it.

https://www.pc-freak.net/blog/predictive-programming/

https://www.soulask.com/conspiracy-theories-dark-art-subliminal-advertising/

https://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2017/10/24/subliminal-advertising

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Understood. I didn't say attempts to influence people subliminally wasn't a thing. I said "predictive programming" wasn't, at least not the kind of thing that was being referenced in the post, and is often used by others, something so esoteric and obscure that virtually no one sees it, and if they do, it's not going to have any effect on them.

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