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altident ago

It's shit like this that make people think you all are crazy.

"Sneezed on her in typical cumshot fashion." Seriously?

"They're calling him a piece of shit because he's in a scene with a huge pile of shit." Ignoring that there are half a dozen other actors in the same scene.

Not to mention that both of these scenes are in the book, written well over a decade before any of these people were even auditioning for this movie.

"They're openly mocking September eleventh because someone that they hired's birthday was 9/11." Come on, dude.

FakeNewzIsFake ago

There is NOBODY else in the clip when he said pile of shit. It is for Jeff and jeff alone. I mentioned 9/11 because it's synchronicity to my timeline after watching hours of them openly mocking 9/11 in all forms of popular culture, it would be funny that I watch the movie and search it only to find the same date staring me in the face.

Watch this, and yes I will support this guy on youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQhfGdfdU00&ytbChannel=Mark%20Devlin

By putting future programming into our movies, they help usher their plan into existence. Subverting the population with coded messages in our popular culture. They openly mock and tell us what is going to happen because they NEED TO influence as many minds as possible to call fourth the time line they need. It's not crazy, you just need a bit more information to be able to see it happening before your eyes.

altident ago

Again ignoring the fact that all of the scenes you mentioned were written in the book many years before they could be applied to any actors.

You also didn't post a link to the clip about the pile of shit, but there are several people in the scene. Perhaps he might be the only person on camera during that one line, but there are thousands of lines like that in every movie.

FakeNewzIsFake ago

The scene stops and cuts to a different shot after with the animated dinosaur. That scene was for just Jeff. They are two way jokes, much like what a show like Animaniacs does. They say a joke a child will take literal and a parent will get. Well, in this case, they are telling a joke that an adult takes literal and the "Hollywood cult" gets.

altident ago

That line was written by Michael Crichton many years before the movie was made.

Are you saying that Michael Crichton knew that Jeff Goldblum was going to assault a girl 10 years before it happened and wrote that line as a 2-way joke just for him?

FakeNewzIsFake ago

They don't "know", its just how they practice occult activities. They always openly mock real world events that take place. They make it happen, it does not work unless they have it in the eyes for all too see. It's kinda funny how they have "occult" and "A cult classic", I am sure that's just nothing also.

altident ago

Oh, so Michael Crichton wrote a line in his book just in case someone in the future made a movie out of it and wanted to cast a child molestor in that role and use it as a 2-way joke?

FakeNewzIsFake ago

No, the book was engineered for a purpose. They don't write popular culture with out having a planned intent of how it will effect people.

altident ago

Lol so Steven Spielberg contacted Michael Crichton and told him that he wanted to make a mundane 2-way joke about child molestor Jeff Goldblum, so he should write a book about dinosaurs and include the line "that's one big pile of shit" somewhere in the book so that Goldblum could molest the young female actress, who would absolutlely not be born on any day other than 9/11, even though this was in the late 80s, because, you know, Hollywood scum might get a kick out of it?

Back to my original comment. This is exactly why people think you all are crazy.

FakeNewzIsFake ago

References to the towers collapsing have been happening since 1976. Along with references to 2001, as it is the day they changed our world.

altident ago

There have been references to thousands of things that didn't happen, too. If you combine millions of pieces of literature, it's inevitable that you're going to be able to find something that vaguely resembles something that happened in real life.