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Dystopian Future: Soylent Green

Computing Forever reviews the sci-fi classic Soylent Green, a 1973 picture starring Charlton Heston. Richard Fleischer directed from a screenplay by Stanley R. Greenberg, adapting the Harry Harrison novel Make Room! Make Room!

This prophetic work envisions a nightmarish future about the controlling power of big corporations and an innocent cop who stumbles upon the truth. That’s a truth that’s truly dystopian, yet entirely imaginable in the post-Jeffrey Epstein era.

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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What Would You Eat?

What would you eat to save the world? Now that the Leftists have raised the spectre of climate change and charged that we’re all killing the planet, the pressure is on to change our eating habits. On the one hand, they want us to eat less meat. On the other hand, they are proposing we turn into cannibals. More from Truthstream Media.

“Goy” Lent Green

In a video titled “Goy Lent Green…What’s Eating Us?,” Enter the Stars Reloaded revisits the 1973 sci-fi film Soylent Green, which has proven so prophetic. The film starred Chalton Heston and Edward G. Robinson, and was directed by Richard Fleischer, who also made Fantastic Voyage and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The plot concerned human cannibalism, the meat compacted into a blue-green algae-like food stuffing called soylent green.

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Soylent Green

If Jeffrey Epstein had a drive-in movie theater on his island, Little Saint James, in the US Virgin Islands, what do you think would be the most popular feature for his rich-ass guests? Could be Soylent Green.

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