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TV Theme trends do not support Disclosure Agenda

While mulling over Part 3 of “An Exopsychological Model”, I’ll continue posting on other topics. I have been sparse in writing these days, but not for lack of ideas.

Here is some evidence that there is NOT an orchestrated Disclosure Agenda: a graphical summary of TV Science Fiction and Fantasy themes. I have not verified the data, but at a glance, it seems accurate. It shows that themes involving aliens (and almost every other theme) increased in the years just prior to the year 2000. This supports the idea that people turn to science fiction and fantasy in times of Collective Stress.

At that time, there were millennial End of World scenarios being actively covered by the media, mainly the Y2K potential problem. The psychology of entering a new century was one that was characterised by heightened levels of anxiety.

Exopoliticians suggest that world politics is being driven, to a great extent, and behind the scenes, by a secret Cabal who have access to alien technology. It has been suggested that a faction of this Cabal desires to reveal the truth of extraterrestrial presence, by using the media to gradually acclimate the public to idea.

As the graph shows, television coverage of alien themes has declined steadily since the high point of 2000, to the 1973 level. If there is an agenda to acclimate the public to aliens, the agenda lies squarely in the extraterrestrial’s hands.

Does anybody know of a similar graph of UFO reports by year?

Check it out, and come to your own conclusions. The graph is found at www.io9.com

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2 Responses to “TV Theme trends do not support Disclosure Agenda”

  1. wrathex Says:

    I disagree with you.

    You have failed to take into consideration the amount of science fiction being watched and traded on the internet, including series and foreign science fiction found in eg: anime.

    You have failed to take into account the amount of science fiction in games whether foreign or english.

    Your graph shows a decline just about when broadband took off.

    Think again.

  2. admin Says:

    Good points, wrathex. But my intent was to show how the alien theme has been declining in specifically the domain that is controlled by the Cabal, Shadow Government, Military Industrial Media Complex or whatever you want to call it. If they were in control of a disclosure agenda, you would think that they would use their most powerful media tool. What I am missing is a similar chart of movie themes. If movies, presumably also under a great deal of control, showed an increase in the alien meme, then my argument would be weakened.
    Your observation raises another interesting point: that the Disclosure Agenda may be so far advanced, that the public imagination has taken hold, to the point where there is no longer any need to create and steer awareness through the deliberate seeding of stories. Thank you for commenting.

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