5 Dystopic Movies That Are Coming True Right Now

By Melissa Dykes

It’s actually kind of hard to watch some of these… things are hitting way too close to home these days.

(And yes, there could have been waaaaay more than just five…)

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Melissa Dykes is a writer, researcher, and analyst for The Daily Sheeple and a co-creator of Truthstream Media with Aaron Dykes, a site that offers teleprompter-free, unscripted analysis of The Matrix we find ourselves living in. Melissa and Aaron also recently launched Revolution of the Method and Informed Dissent. Wake the flock up!

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26 Comments on "5 Dystopic Movies That Are Coming True Right Now"

  1. THX1138 will really depress you! Soylent Green is next.

  2. “Soylent Green is HUMANS!”

    • Great example of hysterical Malthusian programming, Joe.

      Can you guess the name of a new global food initiative in collaboration with the United Nations? Soylent!! Brazen, huh? The products are highly processed using genetically engineered soybeans and somewhere on their website they appear to parrot a line from the movie The Matrix: “It’s everything the body needs”. Soylent.com

      • As you well know, words are VERY powerful, Black’s dictionary has a lot of clues to the spin on our language.

        Yeah, think the line was”…it looks like snot but it’s everything the body needs.” ?

        More auto flagging going on on me…APost again and Addison Independent. Crazy.

        • Yes indeed, words are powerful and trigger emotional cues, esp. given the intense “programming” of modern day culture. Nicely described by Swiss psychiatrist Clotaire Rapaille back in 2003 in an interview about his work uncovering trigger words and imprinting used in advertising and product development. Link below if you’re curious and for those wanting to dip a toe into neurolinguistics. 😉

          http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/persuaders/interviews/rapaille.html

          • In the 70’s I was teaching in the Bay Area and was able to get “loaned” out to other schools where I gave slide show presentations of subliminal advertising then being used in magazines.

          • You were ahead of the curve.

          • Thanks. The Bay Area at that time was a wonderful caldron of consciousness. People were excited and inspiring to advance themselves and others. Using the sacred teacher plants like herb, mescaline, catus, etc. mostly for inner travel revealed many “trurths” long hidden.

            Authors were producing truckloads of facinating books, even bands were experimenting with sound.

            That was short lived unfortunitly for when the alcohol crowd got wind they used them to get “f’ed up and party!”

          • All good things come to an end? We need some more good things to rattle those mind cages of conformist zombie smart phone addicts. Glad you’re working on it from your little patch of awakened ground. 🙂 Cheers.

          • Thanks.

          • eddysachs | March 4, 2017 at 7:29 pm |

            I actually met Professor Keys who wrote ‘Subliminal Seduction” back in the 1970’s in Victoria park in my hometown in S.Ontario

          • Of course! I’m not surprised. I’m also awed you went to school with the young Santana drummer playing at Woodstock. Wow! 😉

          • eddysachs | March 4, 2017 at 7:33 pm |

            I lived in the Bay area for approx 4yrs in Berkeley restoring a 100′ Square Sail (hermaphrodite/rig) Brigantine built in 1936-at Pier 40 for a year or so (called the Rendezvous) going back & forth on the Bay Bridge before the earthquake…left for Canada 2 days before it hit!

          • Hey neighbor. ?

            Did a lot of sailing on the bay myself. Crewed on a Cal 25, ran around on El Toros, etc. in the 60’s/70’s.

            Where’s the boat now?

          • eddysachs | March 5, 2017 at 3:08 pm |

            I have no idea….. as it was back in the 1980’s that I was part of the Canadian crew that restored it…I rebuilt the interior & replaced 12 waterline planks/ribs etc …I lived on a 67′ 1936 (same yr) classic wooden Motor Vessel/ Teak deck & house /yellow cedar planks over oak frames…sunset cruises with rock stars & movie stars …for 10yrs

          • Vancouver Island? I lived in a tipi near Duncan in 1970-71.

          • eddysachs | March 5, 2017 at 8:18 pm |

            Vancouver city…I got a free Bungee Jump off a bridge built expressly for that in Duncan BC late 1970’s/early 80’s…as long as I did it naked……noblesse oblige (lol)

          • ? Those were the days my friend…

  3. Funny. I was just discussing with my son this morning 1984 and he said “Not just 1984. Idiocracy, the movie, describes what’s going on today.” 🙂

    Excellent as always, Melissa.

  4. Predictive programming. There’s a good reason the CIA used to pay visits to X-Files producer Chris Carter to give him ideas for new shows. The practice of seeding ideas is at least as old as the works of Fabian elitist H.G. Wells and Aldous Huxley who wrote Brave New World. Huxley directly involved in the CIA’s MK Ultra LSD experiments and an acolyte of Wells.

    • H. G. Wells “New World Order” “Things to Come”. Several of his books are not allowed in the US. Aldous Huxley, Eric Arthur Blair (Orwell), the Fabian Society, Tavistock, Theosophical Society, Cold Spring Harbor, Hastings Institute, (See Teddy Roosevelt and other’s contempt for the common man in his support of eugenics letter- look it up)… Yes it was already planned including underground living quarters, scorched earth, seed saving, mutual destruction and re-creation.

  5. You may have missed Koyaanisqatsi.

  6. like this and the site. but is there a way to disable ads from popping up everytime i move the scroll bar!!!?? kinda unessecary, i think we get it.

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