Showing posts with label Globalist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Globalist. Show all posts

Friday, June 1, 2012

Continuum: Globalist Indoctrination?

There is a new sci-fi show in Canada called Continuum about a cop from the future who travels back in time to catch bad guys. Sounds benign enough until you watch the first episode. Right off the bat, the time says "2077" with a location "North American Union." An old man is recording himself talking about freedom, liberty, and how the governments all fell to the corporations who took the bailouts then took control of the governments who could not pay back their debts. Right away, we see the actual globalists' plans for our world.

After that, these freedom lovers blow up a building that kills 30,000 people to get to only a couple people they were targeting. These terrorists are sentenced to die, but somehow slip something in that sends them all back in time to 2012. The cop who busted the old guy in the beginning jumps in at the last second and is transported back in time too. With bionic implants in her brain, her eyes, and futuristic clothing, she is able to recall anything and track down the escaped prisoners. She is also aided by a kid who in the future develops the technology that allows her implants to communicate, and so allows her to communicate with his prototype computer in 2012.

The kid is played by Dale from Jericho, and apart from the demonetization of liberty patriots, and glorification of corporation rulers, the show is quite good. I will have to see if the cop turns against her future corporate overlords. Otherwise the show is just a way to indoctrinate Canadians and anyone else who sees the show what the globalists are planning.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Humanity Through the Eyes of Black Friday

I have yet to shop on Black Friday, but this year I was given the opportunity to work during it. It gave me a first hand glimpse at humanity at least in this small town. I saw the callousness of some, and the willingness of most to put up with anything, regardless of how illogical the situation was.

On one hand, I saw the ingunuity of humans as they errected a fenced barrier that could block off the line if the store got to be too full. Management came outside and said it had to be different because basically that is how corporate wanted it. The new design was a triangle of fencing that gave no indication that it was not the designated entrance. So instead of customers walking past to the entrance of "The Maze" (much like the zigzag pattern of a ride queue), they began making a beeline for that opening.