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Philip K. Dick’s Sci-Fi Predictions

The CIA’s Operation CHAOS has been unveiled, exposing a bizarre concept: The Minority Report, Total Recall, and movies like The Matrix may have been predictions of the future.

Did you know that Philip K. Dick—the author of such classic novels and short stories as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (which inspired Blade Runner), The Minority Report, Total Recall, and The Adjustment Bureau—made startling predictions in the early 1980s before his death? His works influenced films like The Terminator and The Matrix, but he also foresaw developments in artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and humanity’s eventual surrender to computers. He even warned of a future social credit system.

One of Dick’s revelations was about the CIA’s Operation CHAOS, which spied on over 7,000 Americans, including Dick himself. This followed an experience that convinced him we’re living in a simulation, complete with “glitches” in the system. In essence, he was among the first to suggest we’re living in a Matrix-like reality. He warned that government agencies were targeting him, and shortly afterward, he was found dead.

Join Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts on this Edge of Wonder live show to hear in Dick’s own words how he predicted and cautioned humanity about the dangers of granting excessive authority to artificial intelligence.

Cinematic Future Dystopia

From Soylent Green to Blade Runner, sci-fi films have painted a grim portrait of a dystopian future. Here, Black Pigeon Speaks explores the viewspoints of three powerful such films: Demolition Man, 1984 and The Running Man.

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Project Looking Glass

Dr. Dan Burisch has a PhD in microbiology and is a former employee of the United States secret military forces. Burisch holds disconcerting great information about extraterrestrials, the time machines called “Looking Glass”(Orion Cube Stargate), the plans of the secret government and the extinction of the human race.

Tonight, we discuss Project Looking Glass with special guest John Carman. More from David Zublick on the Dark Outpost.

The talk of Orion brings to mind the pivotal scene in Blade Runner, the 1982 sci-fi adventure, where the android (played by the late Rutger Hauer) confronts the detective (played by Harrison Ford) one last time. The android recalls long-ago star battles along the shoulder of Orion.

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Abject Fear In Tom Hanks’ Face

A few weeks ago, we discussed Liz Crokin and her theory that Tom Hanks would be the first of the many arrests alluded to by Q. Crokin noted that individuals like Jeffrey Epstein, or even Harvey Weinstein, aren’t recognized by the vast majority of the American public. For these everyday Joes to wake up to the gross levels of pedophilia occurring in Hollywood and elsewhere, an arrest is needed of someone who would immediately stir wide discussion, i.e. someone like Hanks.

Here, Crokin amplifies on her theory and the big tell of recent weeks — Ricky Gervais belittling Hollywood pedophiles at the Golden Globe Awards, with the camera zeroing in on none other than a shocked and stunned Tom Hanks. Besides talking about Hanks, Crokin also discusses Justin Bieber, Frank Giustra, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

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Vincent Vendetta exposes the corruption of the United Kingdom police, who have allowed Pakistani pedophiles to prey upon underage girls without facing prosecution. Why did the police stand down? They were afraid of creating community tensions. So the crimes continued, and young girls suffered because of dirty, stinking, rotten cops. Also in this video, some Epstein updates.

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Doomsday scenario AI company is evil Blade Runner Tyrell Corporation. EntertheStars Reloaded discusses the replicants while also delving into the owl. It’s mentioned some 10 times in the Bible, but not as an owl, but rather as a hawk or an eagle.

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Lies, spies and pizza pies. What can we learn from the Virgin Islands’ lawsuit against the estate of Jeffrey Epstein? Plenty. Turns out girls as young as 11 years old were held captive on the island, their passports confiscated by Epstein. More from Jamie Dlux.

 

Blade Runner : Noirchives

To celebrate a Decade of Rage, Razör’s favorite film of all time finally gets the Noirchives treatment: Film Noir and Sci-Fi collide, creating an example of the best of both.

But is it truly Noir? And how did on-set struggles and behind-the-scenes conflict inform this apocalyptic masterpiece?

We need the old Blade Runner. We need the magic. More from Razorfist.

The Prequel to Blade Runner

It’s official. We’re living in the prequel to Blade Runner. Or to quote Philip K. Dick, “Fake realities will create fake humans. Or fake humans will generate fake realities and then sell them to other humans, turning themselves, eventually, into forgeries of themselves.” More from Truthstream Media.

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