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How Many “Coincidences” Do You Need Before You Believe?

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This continues to be a fascinating topic for me.

The “Q” community is famous for a few phrases, and one of those is “future proves past”.

That’s a very interesting phrase.

I’m not even sure what it means, but I do know we continue to find example after example of things in recent history (say the past 100 years) that are almost inexplicable in how they have either predicted or mirrored the way history would indeed play out.

And I really don’t have any conclusion to draw from this other than (1) I find it wildly fascinating, and (2) at some point, it all becomes a bit too much to be just all random “coincidences”.

Which I think is what this infamous Q post meant:

So let me show you exactly what I mean….

Big credit goes to my friend BrainStorm_Joe for finding all of these.

Any one of these could be explained away by either coincidence or something else, but I want to issue you a challenge right up front in this article….

I’m going to give you a TON of these and I want to know how far down the article you can make it before you say, like I did, “ok, this is starting to get to be a bit too many coincidences for me to just shrug off, this is weird!”

Ok, let’s dig in….here are the first two:

And the next two here:

I love that MSNBC one….you can see them struggling with this in realtime live on the air.

Joe even basically says, “are you kidding me with this?  Is this fake?  Are you pranking us?”

No prank, sir!

Real as can be!

Two more here:

Another two here:

Ok how you doing?

Consider that the appetizer course at a fine steakhouse.

Just the TIPPY TOP of the beginning.

Ready for salads and the main course?

Let’s keep going!

CBS 1958: Mr. Trump Building a Wall?

All credit to my friend BrainStorm_Joe for finding this one.

You might chalk this up as just a “strange coincidence” that doesn’t mean anything, and you’re absolutely allowed to have that opinion.

But as Q once posted, how many “Coincidences” do you need before you believe?

As for me, I hit my limit earlier this year.

I’m just scratching the surface here off the top of my head, but how about the Baron Trump appearing in a book called the “Baron Trump Chronicles” about a guy who lives on 5th Avenue in a high rise in New York City and is labeled “The Last President”?

Oh, and Baron has a mentor named “Don”.

And “Don” has an associate named “Mr. Pence”.

Then a few weeks ago we dug into Elon Musk (or “Elon”) appearing in a 1952 book written by a former NAZI turned NASA rocket scientist?

And the “Elon” character’s goal is to colonize Mars and he is appointed the first President of Mars?

What are the odds of that?

Well, here’s the latest.

All just coincidences?

Maybe.

But it’s getting pretty DEEP in here if you ask me!

So apparently there is an old CBS show from 1958, episode #17 (because, of course it would be 17) and there’s a character in from out of town named Mr. Trump and he wants to build a wall.

I really think you can’t possibly make this stuff up!

Short clip, watch here:

And for anyone who wants to Fact-Check it, here’s the full 30 minute episode on YouTube:

Can anyone explain that?

Ok, want ANOTHER example?

Let’s go to The Simpsons next and after that we’ll talk about The Economist cover from 2013:

Simpsons Predicted Trump 2016…and Trump 2024?

One of the strangest things in pop culture is how often the Simpsons has seemingly predicted real life events….years or even decades before they happen.

So much so that a running joke is that show creator Matt Groening is a time traveler.

I took to ChatGPT to explain that common refrain:

The idea that Matt Groening, the creator of “The Simpsons,” is a time traveler is a popular and humorous internet theory, but it is not based on reality. This theory has gained traction due to the show’s numerous instances of seemingly predicting future events. Some of the notable predictions include Donald Trump’s presidency, smartwatches, and the 2014 FIFA World Cup final.

However, these “predictions” are more likely coincidences or the result of the show’s writers having a keen sense of social and technological trends. “The Simpsons” has been on the air since 1989 and has produced a vast number of episodes, which increases the likelihood of some plot elements accidentally resembling future events.

The time traveler theory is a fun and engaging way for fans to discuss the show’s impact and its uncanny ability to touch on themes and ideas that later become relevant. But, scientifically and realistically speaking, there is no evidence to suggest that Matt Groening possesses any time-traveling capabilities.

So why do people even joke about him being a time traveler?

Because the show has predicted very strange things….over and over and over.

Let me give you some examples….all of these come from a great article over at The Collider:

One of the most shocking Simpsons predictions yet, “The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace” shows Homer’s attempts at becoming an influential inventor like Thomas Edison. In a small part of the episode, Homer’s seemingly nonsensical writing on a chalkboard reveals itself to be a complex math equation.

Renowned British science writer Simon Singh told The Independent that Homer’s final figure on the chalkboard isn’t too far from the 2012 CERN Higgs boson discovery. “If you work it out, you get the mass of a Higgs boson that’s only a bit larger than the nano-mass of [what] a Higgs boson actually is,” Singh said. “It’s kind of amazing as Homer makes this prediction 14 years before it was discovered.”

“Treehouse of Horror XIX” seems to have predicted an electoral mishap related to former President Barack Obama. A brief moment depicts Homer voting for Obama in a booth, but his soon revealed to have been tallied as one for John McCain.

A similar event would occur in 2012, with a viral YouTube video showing an incorrectly registered vote. Instead of the vote in a booth in Pennsylvania being counter for Obama, it appears to have been tallied for Mitt Romney, sparking controversy among the public.

One of The Simpsons’ Superbowl episodes included a prediction of a musical artist’s performance. In the 2012 episode “Lisa Goes Gaga,” Lady Gaga visits Springfield and performs her songs while flying over an audience, and at one point, played the piano during her concert.

In 2017, Gaga performed at the Superbowl LI Halftime Show performing her greatest hits including “Poker Face,” and “Bad Romance.” During her halftime show performance, Gaga was lifted above the audience, mirroring the Simpsons episode. Later in the show, she also played “Million Reasons,” on the piano.

There’s a bunch more (20) that you can see over on The Collider.

And now we get to The Simpsons predicting a Trump Presidency, right down to exactly capturing the famous escalator ride in 2015.

But when was the Simpsons prediction made?

The year 2000….fifteen years earlier!

The episode “Bart to the Future” premiered in 2000, where Bart Simpson saw his and his sister’s future. The leader of the country was Lisa Simpson, Lisa mentioned that the United States was tasked with fixing the economy after former Donald Trump’s presidency.

Not only was Trump elected President in 2016, but one scene from the show looked as if it was almost replicated in real life. In the same episode, a crowd of people watched as Donald Trump descended an escalator – it’s a scene that’s now among The Simpsons predictions that came true. In reality, President Trump also descended the escalator with First Lady Melania Trump while a group of supporters watched in the background.

Even CNN has covered it and been astonished by the eerie prediction:

But it actually goes deeper than that….

Not only did The Simpsons predict Trump 2016, but they also specifically predicted Trump 2020, 2024 and even 2028.

Take a look — this clip below cuts off at 2024 but I will show you a longer cut that shows 2028:

So….what do you think?

How is this possible?

Oh, and speaking of predicting the future, have you seen this?

The Economist Predicted EVERYTHING….In 2013?

Ready to go down the rabbit hole?

I’m going to give you photographic proof that is going to blow your mind, and what you do with that is then up to you.

I’m just your humble correspondent!

Let’s talk about The Economist magazine, specifically how they strangely keep predicting the future years and decades in advance!

Before I show you those details, let’s first talk about who OWNS the Economist magazine, because once you know that fact everything else suddenly makes a lot more sense.

So, who owns the Economist?

All the “Elite” power families that run the world.

No, seriously….almost all of them.

I already knew the answer, but I asked ChatGPT so I could show it to you.

Take a look:

The Economist magazine is owned by The Economist Group. The largest shareholders in The Economist Group are Exor, an investment company controlled by the Agnelli family of Italy, which holds about 43% of the shares, and the Cadbury, Rothschild, Schroder, and Layton families, which collectively own about 21%. The remaining shares are held by a group of independent shareholders, including current and former employees of the magazine.

The power players pulling the strings of the puppets on the world stage.

So when they own and publish a magazine, they tend to leak some secrets from time to time.

Actually, leak may not be the right word.

I’ve covered this many times before, but there seems to be some law of the Universe where these Evil Elites seem obligated to tell of the evil they are doing in advance.

I don’t understand it, I don’t know why, but before every big evil event, you can always find these people telling you it was coming in advance.

They often use Hollywood to do it.

We’ve seen countless examples of movies released years and decades in advance that have plots that tell the exact same story of real world events that would not happen for years or decades later.

We’ve seen it with The Simpsons and The X Files.

Too many times to count, but here are just a few:

“The Lone Gunmen” TV Series (2001) – This show, a spin-off of “The X-Files,” featured a pilot episode where the plot involved a government conspiracy to crash a commercial airliner into the World Trade Center to increase arms sales. This episode aired just months before the tragic events of September 11, 2001.

“The Siege” (1998) – This film depicted terrorist attacks in New York City, including a bombing of a bus, and the subsequent military occupation of the city in response to the attacks. The themes of terrorism and the response to it in New York City eerily prefigured the events of 9/11.

“Network” (1976) – This satirical film about a fictional television network predicted several future trends in the world of media, including the blurring of the line between news and entertainment and the rise of outrage as a media strategy, which has become increasingly relevant in the age of social media and 24-hour news cycles.

“Wag the Dog” (1997) – This film, about a political spin doctor and a Hollywood producer who fabricate a war to distract from a presidential scandal, prefigured the way media and public relations tactics are used in politics, especially in the context of the Lewinsky scandal and the subsequent military actions in the Balkans under President Clinton.

“Contagion” (2011) – This film’s depiction of a global pandemic, originating from bats, and the challenges faced by public health officials, eerily mirrors the COVID-19 pandemic that began in 2019. The movie accurately predicted various aspects of pandemic response, including social distancing, the race for a vaccine, and conspiracy theories about the virus’s origin.

“Enemy of the State” (1998) – This movie’s portrayal of widespread government surveillance, including the ability to track individuals through electronic devices, prefigured the real-life revelations about government surveillance programs like those uncovered by Edward Snowden in 2013.

And when they don’t use Hollywood, they LOVE to use their precious Economist magazine.

But don’t take my word for it, let me show you!

This is The Economist Magazine from December 2012 / January 2013 issue:

Here’s a zoom in so you can see the details better:

But when you start studying the details that’s where it starts to blow your mind.

Starting at the very top, where you have Netanyahu fighting Hamas….on paragliders!

Oh, you mean the EXACT same thing that would happen 10 years after this cover was published, when Hamas (allegedly) used paragliders to fly into Israel in a surprise attack?

Just an incredibly odd coincidence, huh?

A lot of those keep popping up….

What else do you see?  Drop a comment below, there is a ton hidden in here!  Let’s see what everyone can find!

Then you have the literal devil running the Climate Change hoax, so I guess they got that one right.

And you have Obama in his pedo pride boat….

Interesting.

Like this you mean?

But it’s far from the first time The Economist has accurately predicted the future….

This may be the most famous one:

Here’s a Zoom in:

That’s the infamous Phoenix rising from the ashes of burning fiat US dollars….

They predicted it would happen in 2018 and you have to wonder if Trump winning in 2016 altered that timeline?

Oh by the way, did I mention that cover photo is from 1988?

Yes, 30 years prior to the date they predicted it would happen.

Guess they missed it by a few years, but it’s definitely here now, and I keep telling you the US Dollar is about to implode.

Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words, so if your eyes glaze over when I talk about the US Dollar and economics, just burn this picture into your mind of the greenbacks burning and going to ZERO, while Bitcoin (or more accurately what looks like XRP and XLM) rise from the ashes.

Now do you get it?

The U.S. Dollar Is Nearly FINISHED, Will You Survive The Coming Crash?

We’ve been one of the FIRST news outlets on this story.

Credit to our friend Bo Polny who first started telling us the U.S. Dollar was in serious trouble a couple years ago…

At the time, it seems inconceivable that the U.S. Dollar would ever be anything other than the world reserve currency.

Now it’s very obvious and we appear to be in the end-stages.

I want you to listen to this short clip from a very smart man, Miles Franklin CEO Andy Schectman.

He explains the very simple roadmap for how you dethrone the U.S. Dollar:

– Weaponize the dollar
– Incentive oil producers to dump the dollar
– Cause an inflationary crisis at home
– Banks collapse
– Tell everyone they will be made whole if they sign up for the CBDC

Watch the clip here and tell me if this sounds like EXACTLY what we’re watching play out before our very eyes.

Pretty incredible when you hear him connect all the dots.

Watch here:

Then the big question comes next…

They’re not dethroning the U.S. Dollar because they’re bored.

They’re doing it because they have something ready to take its place and they need to make room for it.

I believe Gold and Silver are going to play a BIG role in the new system.

I believe they conditioned the public over the last 40 years to not buy Gold and Silver.

They taught you to avoid them.

They plunged the prices.

And yet….what were the big players doing all along?

BUYING.

Keep reading and I’ll connect a bunch of dots for you!

We are fast approaching a Bretton Woods 3.0 moment on the world stage.

These come along about once every 100 years and the people who are positioned on the right side of history always scoop up generational wealth.

It’s an incredible time to be alive.


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