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Ghost and I were talking on the phone the other day, about futuristic dystopia films and books that have pretty much already come true. The most popular ones mentioned by many people are "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley and "1984" by George Orwell.

In "Brave New World", the future society has no families, children are manufactured and raised by the state, people take drugs to feel well and happy, and everyone has sex with different people everyday for entertainment only, without love or procreation. Everyone is given a class and job assignment and expected to be happy with it. Negative emotions are not allowed. Families are considered primitive and barbaric, and so is the natural birthing process of mothers.

In "1984", the world is divided into 3 or 4 regional governments that are constantly at war with each other in order to unify the people in those regions against a common enemy. And government has so much control that it can monitor and control everyone using technology, hence the name "Big Brother".

Both have come true in many ways, or are at least coming true. There are books and films for both. You gotta wonder how the authors of those books knew in advance what was coming in America. Since the author of Brave New World, Aldous Huxley, was part of the Fabian Society, a group run by elites, it is rumored that he was an insider who knew what the agenda was for the New World Order of the elites.

I asked Ghost why at the end of "Brave New World", the guy from the outside savage tribe hung himself. Was he murdered? Why would he suicide? Ghost replied that the guy was disillusioned, because he expected to find a better life in the Brave New World society, but instead he found a world of fake emotions controlled by drugs, with no freedom or genuineness. And no soul either. It was not a true human race. So he was stuck between both worlds of suffering -- his savage outcast world out there with chaos, hunger and poverty, which he grew up in, and this Brave New World society where humans are essentially controlled robots inside a computer. He was so disillusioned that he hung himself.

His dilemma sounds like the kind that we face huh? Very eerie.

Ghost, do you wanna comment anymore on this?

Anyway, I know of other futuristic type dystopia films similar to Brave New World, where people take drugs to suppress pain and no emotion is allowed. They are:

- THX 1138 by George Lucas
- Logan's Run (both the movie and TV series)
- The Giver, starring Meryl Streep and Jeff Bridges
- Equilibrium, starring Christian Bale

Check them out. They are all pretty good. Any of you know any others?

However, besides these sci fi dystopia films, I know of some horror films that have come true as well, which turned out to be some type of predictive programming or metaphor. The one I write about most is "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" from 1978, starring Donald Sutherland and Leonard Nimoy.

In it, alien pods replace humans all over the world with exact clones, but the alien clones have no emotion or feeling or soul. Yet no one notices it happening because the replacement happens while the person is "asleep" (great pun). Some people begin realizing that their loved ones are no longer the same, but they can't prove that they are clones, and soon they begin to be cloned themselves.

That's a GREAT metaphor for what's happened to America, and countries like Taiwan and Japan too. Americans used to have real emotions and souls, like in the 1960's and 1970's, which you can see in the TV/movies of that era. But nowadays, they are like zombies or alien clones with no emotion or soul. Yet if you go to China and Russia you can still see people with real emotion and soul, so I guess the alien pods haven't taken over those countries yet. lol. So this movie definitely predicted what would happen in America back in 1978, and it has sadly come true. They even used the great pun of when people "fall asleep" they become alien clones. Brilliant! You guys should see the film sometime. There's a version in the 1950's too, but the 1978 version is better.
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A Clockwork Orange is another future dystopia movie. Very raw and intense but good.
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One of my all time favourites is the Matrix film, especially the first chapter, both with the description of the control and the flip-side of what is possible with awakening ( remote viewing, astral travel, past life parallel life , psychic abilities, communing with intelligences from other dimensions )

Many in western society are no better than biological robotic slaves, stuck in a totally false reality, amongst millions of others that are being farmed for their energy to feed a soulless satanic machine, evolving the prison around them through their own energy. It highlights the essence of modern day debt slavery and most of their life force being drawn out to feed the corporations and military industrial empire. Despite clear evidence of well meaning people close to them, a zombie plugged into the matrix will resist any attempts to wake up and the film has many powerful lessons

These films show the importance of resistance, at least in some small way, to bring about the death from 1000 cuts

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Here is the trailer for "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" from 1978 about how humans are being secretly replaced by alien clones with no soul or emotion. It stars Donald Sutherland, Leonard Nimoy and Jeff Goldblum.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52vK2-Dv1TA[/youtube]

Like "Brave New World" it predicted what would happen to Americans as they "slept" (pun intended) as the Archons/Demons take over.

Heres the full film but its dark in most of the screen to avoid copyright detection.

Invastion of the Body Snatchers (1978) Full

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The Canadian TV Show "Continuum" shows a good example of how the West is, especially in the flashes from the main timeline's future. It is one of the shows focused on time travel to the past to change the future. Unlike in works of fiction, there will be no way to prevent a Dystopian future in most if not all of the world. In the main timeline's future, corporations governed the world in a totalitarian/fascist system.

The corporations already govern the entire Western World, especially in America, the UK, and Japan. In other Western countries they have also a lot of influence but maybe not as much control.
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Winston wrote:Here is the trailer for "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" from 1978 about how humans are being secretly replaced by alien clones with no soul or emotion. It stars Donald Sutherland, Leonard Nimoy and Jeff Goldblum.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52vK2-Dv1TA[/youtube]
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When you guys are in the US, don't you feel like one of the remaining survivors that are still human, in "Invasion of the Body Snatchers"? lol. That's what the US feels like nowadays huh? Very creepy if you think about it and feel that way too. It's like everyone around you has become zombies and are inhuman. I certainly feel that way when I'm in the US. I wonder what would happen if you told an American therapist about that. lol
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Here is the 1980 full film version of Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World". It's 3 hours long. I'm not going to embed it because it's better to watch a full movie directly on YouTube so the video size will be bigger and can be enlarged to full screen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ek5vse2_Aq0

An animated 10 minute summary of the "Brave New World" book.

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Here are trailers for George Lucas' "THX 1138", a futuristic dystopia film where people take drugs to suppress emotion and be happy. Lucas made this before Star Wars. One trailer is the original version, the other is the director's cut. Don't they portray such a wonderful society that you would love to live in? lol. At the beginning of the film, when the protagonist is talking to the government computer, it shows the all seeing eye of the Illuminati inside a triangle symbol on the computer, the same one that you see on the back of the dollar bill. Man's that's creepy. lol

One of the comments wrote: "George Lucas presents: What happens after you elect Hillary Clinton as your president." lol

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Here is the trailer for "The Giver (2014)" starring Meryl Streep and Jeff Bridges. It's supposed to be based on a book, and runs like a teen drama. It has a futuristic dystopia world in black and white where everyone takes drugs to suppress their emotions. Color is not allowed in their world. But when color is brought back by dissidents, emotions are as well. Meryl Streep plays the director of the dystopian world and makes some good philosophical arguments in its favor. Jeff Bridges plays the psychic seer and channeler who brings color and emotion back into the world. I've seen this before and it's pretty good. Highly recommended.

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I'm surprised no one mentioned 'Blade Runner' yet. Although we don't have 'human' like robots running around right now, I bet if technology,genetic alteration and A.I. still progress at the speed their going, there will be artificial beings such as what the movie represents probably in 20-30 years, maybe sooner depending on politics and economics. The world Blade Runner inhabits is similar to what we live in now or are moving towards and that's an amazing prediction considering when the story was originally written.

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A more recent movie I recommend watching is 'Her', it's a pretty realistic A.I. flick in regards to how A.I. would replicate a human. However, I feel the context is somewhat limiting that if such an A.I. replicant personality existed in the future, I'd assume it would not be just confined to a computer screen and whatnot but rather have a robot body attached to it or at least a 'real doll' type body or something similar. It's still a good movie and quite realistic in the sense that lonely guys can fall in love with technology if they can't find a real human substitute. We find that happening now in many countries and will probably only get worse as the schism between the sexes widens in the foreseeable future.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_%28film%29

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Demon Seed (1977) is worth checking out. It's kinda like a typical 70's cheesy sci-fi movie, but it's actually half-way decent. it's worth watching to view how the 70's interpret how A.I. might function and act in the future. A merging of machine and man by insemination to produce a hybrid child, basically how transhumanists are talking about merging man and machine nowadays, regarding uploading consciousness into a computer but this is the opposite viewpoint.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demon_Seed

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Fahrenheit 451 (1966) is sort of interesting to watch or read. Although we are not burning books in today's world. There are some similarities to that worlds intolerance for new ideas and creative out of the box thinking that challenges authority. Also, nowadays there is a movement to ban certain books from being taught in school as well as changing the storyline to supposedly make it more politically correct. Worth a watch.

[youtube]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6jd18lZpb6E[/youtube]

WarGames 1983 is a movie that somewhat preludes modern day hacking issues and it's possible ramifications.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WarGames

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbqMuvnx5MU[/youtube]

Full movie but greyed out:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO4I0yR_4oM[/youtube]

I highly recommend the series 'Black Mirror' as it rightly portrays the current and potential future problems of modern technology affecting our daily lives. Very realistic. You can watch all the episodes on YouTube. Supposedly there is going to be a 3rd season on Netflix but it hasn't been released yet. Very high ratings given by most viewers.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Mirror_(TV_series)
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Blade runner was so dark and gritty. I hate movies where theres no daylight, only night. They dont make sense. Wheres the sun? And why does decker always shoot women doing cartwheels? Lol.

Have any of you see the divergent series consisting of the movies divergent, insurgent and allegiant? The characters are bland and soulless but the story is interesting and creative and reveals how the elite think and control the masses though factions. Too bad such movies use shitty actors that cant act and do not have genuine emotions.

What about the hunger games? I saw the first one and it sucked. So boring. No good actors or characters. I dont know why alex jones always talks about hunger games. Theres nothing to learn from it.
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Aldous Huxley's Dystopian Vision Coming True

July 19, 2014

Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" (1931) was not so much science fiction as prophecy based on the author's insider knowledge of Illuminati plans. We have the privilege of living in a world that is starting to morph into Huxley's.

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In Huxley's "Brave New World" everyone is encouraged to watch television and consume the ubiquitous drug Soma. Soma is a hallucinogenic that replicates religious experiences, eliminating God and the need for religion. Soma and television are complementary.

TV is the most efficient means for brainwashing and controlling society. Television has a "magical effect", one of excitement, of induction of sensations of pleasure and inflaming the imagination. TV is not imposed by force on people; it is desired by the population.

Recreational sex is also an integral part of society. According to "The World State" (New World Order Government), sex is a social activity, not a means of reproduction, and sexual activity, including homosexuality, is encouraged from early childhood. Fertile women are conditioned to use birth control.

The maxim "everyone belongs to everyone else" (sexually) is repeated often, and the idea of a "family" is considered pornographic. Love and emotional relationships are rendered obsolete because they are no longer needed.

Marriage, natural birth, parenthood, and pregnancy are considered too obscene to be mentioned in casual conversation. Thus, "society has advanced to a new level of sexual comprehension".

The population is limited to no more than two billion people, and everyone is promised happiness. Natural reproduction has been done away with, and children are decanted and raised in "Hatcheries" and "Conditioning Centres." No more family relationship; no more mothers and fathers; no more grand parents, brothers and sisters; no cousins, no uncles and aunts, no more family.

In this "satanic idealization" of the human future, totally cut-off from God and healthy human nature, the population of the world is "unified" under "The World State", where the promise is an eternally peaceful, stable global society in which goods and resources are plentiful.

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Society is divided into five castes. The highest caste is allowed to develop naturally while it matures in its "decanting bottle" (this is the cast of the the rulers), while the lower castes are treated to chemical interference to cause arrested development in intelligence and physical growth.

The castes are Alphas, Betas, Gammas, Deltas, and Epsilons, with each caste further split into "Plus" and "Minus" members. Each Alpha or Beta is the product of one fertilized egg developing into one foetus. The rest are clones obtained from the splitting of one embryo 96 times. One ovary may produce thousands of artificial children.

This artificial production of specialized children bolsters the termite-modeled programming of the society.

EDUCATION

The "hypnopaedic process" is the process in which they teach the embryos all the lessons "THEY" want them to know. Children are conditioned from birth to value consumption with such platitudes as "buy a new one instead of fixing the old one", etc.

In The World State, people die at age 60 (people are "mind grafted" to accept euthanasia, -- premature death). Death isn't feared; anyone reflecting upon it is reassured by the knowledge that everyone is happy, and that society goes on. Since no one has family, they have no ties to mourn.

Citizens participate in mock religious services called Solidarity Services, in which they consume large quantities of Soma and sing hymns; the ritual progresses through group hypnosis and climaxes in an orgy of sexual perversity, just as in the "satanic mass."

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Interestingly, though Huxley's "Brave New World" was originally published in 1932, the illustration on the cover of the first edition dust jacket looks uncannily like the flag of the United Nations, below, which didn't come into existence until 15 years later. Your readers can decide if this is just a coincidence, or, it was, in fact, all part of a larger plan - See more at:

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