Can The X-Files Breathe New Life Into Dying Conspiracy Theory?
Last week, SGTReport posted the video above on their YouTube channel about the new X-Files series that just premiered on Fox. It’s a short video that is well worth six minutes of your time. Although I’ve been happily separated from broadcast television for about four years now, this got my attention. Not just because I was a big fan of the original show, but because of the subject-matter and language used in the show that SGTReport highlighted in the clip.
The Truth Is In There?
For those of us who are waking up to government lies and mass manipulation, the above clip will definitely make your ears perk up. The clip from the premier episode of the new The X-Files, the character played by Joel McHale (long-time host of The Soup) and the character of Fox Mulder, played by David Duchovny, run through a litany of ideas that have gotten little to no attention from the mainstream media, but are of particular importance in the truther movement. Specifically:
- zero point energy;
- element 115;
- the globalist agenda to take over America, then the globe;
- militarization of police (okay, this has gotten some MSM attention);
- FEMA camps;
- proliferation of the police state via “national security”;
- false flag operations, particularly a false flag alien invasion;
- and most importantly, a term coined by David Icke, “problem-reaction-solution”.
Sean at SGTReport asks, “what would motivate a script like this and what would allow it to get approved for production.” Many of you might be asking the same question. Is it because these ideas are gaining in popularity? Is it because the types of ideas once negatively labelled “conspiracy theory” have been gaining legitimacy in the general public?
Breathing Life Back Into the “Conspiracy Theory” Label
I think the answer is “yes” to all of the above questions, but not because Fox Broadcasting or any other part of the mainstream media is seeing the light. No, I think the whole idea here is an attempt to boost the dying “conspiracy theory” label. See, things have changed quite a bit from the time period of the first run of The X-Files. Back then people used to joke if you said you read something on the internet, now the internet is considered at least as trusted a source of news and information as television and print media. Also back in the 1990’s, if you asked questions about UFOs, the JFK assassination, or the centralization of media or corporate power, you would be labelled “conspiracy theorist”. And the term conspiracy theorist meant you were a tinfoil hat wearing loony.
Today, that term doesn’t have quite the negative bite it did just ten years ago. America and the western world have been subjected to never-ending war under questionable motives, erosion of liberty, the expansion of the police surveillance state, and, probably most important, having their financial wealth and security sapped by the derivatives crash of 2008. Now they are starting to question the institutions of western society and they have little pocket computers that can give them an almost immediate answer. An answer from the internet where mainstream sources have to compete on an almost equal footing with researchers and reporters that would have had little to no opportunity to be heard in the pre-internet days.
Combined with with signs in recent months that we are headed for yet another huge financial collapse, if not the mother of all financial collapses, you can see the value the globalists would have in trying to breathe new life into the dying “conspiracy theory” label. Television has been the mother of all mass manipulation tools and repackaging an old TV favorite with the unbelievable truth is a great way to brainwash the masses into believing the globalist agenda is just good fiction. So now those of us who have heard of things like “problem-reaction-solution” who might talk about it in front of one of the sheeple can, once again, be easily dismissed as a “conspiracy theorist”. Anything to keep the sheeple sleepwalking just a little longer.
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