Enter The Netflix Zone
Where the woman rule the roost, and the children are sexualized. You have now entered…The Netflix Zone. Here’s more from The United Spot.
Where the woman rule the roost, and the children are sexualized. You have now entered…The Netflix Zone. Here’s more from The United Spot.
New footage of the 9/11 attack was released for the first time ever showing the collapse of the One World Trade Center from the southeast side. This angle has never been made public in 23 years, sparking a new round of debate about what truly happened.
Aside from the event itself, though, a mind-blowing Mandela Effect has been discovered that even ChatGPT didn’t know the answer to: How many buildings fell during the World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001? The answer will not only shock you, but will also leave you wondering if you’re stuck inside an episode of The Twilight Zone.
Also released was one of the clearest videos of a UFO ever captured on camera flying over Brazil. Check it out and hear Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts’ thoughts on a new edition of The Edge of Wonder.
Then, see evidence suggesting that ancient rock structures around the world might be remnants of ancient sphinxes that once stood grand and mighty. But if they are sphinxes, the mystery grows. Who built them? Why are they found all over the world thousands of miles apart, yet constructed in a similar fashion to each other?
Re-elect Trump — or else accept your grim fate in The Twilight Zone. Here’s more from C3PMeme and the Dilley Meme Team.
A false accusation just got a man locked out of his smart home. Yes, it sounds like the plot of a dystopian sci-fi movie.
And, in fact, the British sci-fi series Black Mirror has been predicting many off-kilter aspects of the society ahead. The show is sort of like The Twilight Zone, an anthology series that also delved into dystopia mixed in with some rather peculiar and bizarre science fiction. Here’s more from Truthstream Media.
MK-Ultra survivor Elisa E joins the program to discuss her personal experiences with MK-Ultra, deprogramming and spirituality. She shares with listeners her experiences within the program starting when she was just an infant.
Her new book, “Our Life Beyond MKUltra: Then and Now,” depicts the “programmed twilight zone” that survivors and professionals alike run into. You can get a copy of her book at https://logosophiabooks.com/
This is a two-part series. We will bring you both videos below. More from Sarah Westall at Business Game Changers.
Feeling like The Twilight Zone? Panic is good. It means we are over the target zone. This is why we are seeing so many fake news attacks! The Democrats, as well as the Rinos, are starting to feel the heat. Pray! More from And We Know.
Here’s a fascinating excerpt from the Dark Journalist’s new documentary X-Protect on the NASA-Nazi Advanced Tech UFO connection to the JFK assassination and CIA psychological warfare secrets. Topics covered include: CIA psychological warfare expert George Joannides, Admiral Bobby Inman, Wernher Von Braun, District Attorney Jim Garrison, Watergate lawyer Douglas Caddy and X-Protect Aerospace assassins.
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Here is the 1959 episode of The Twilight Zone mentioned by the Dark Journalist for its veiled references to the X-Project. The episode is called “And When The Sky Was Opened,” and introduces us to three astronauts (played by Rod Taylor, Jim Hutton and Charles Aidman) who return from a mission in a new, supersonic space craft. After they land in the Mojave Desert, their lives strangely begin to change. Soon, they will face erasure from all existence.
The episode was directed by Douglas Heyes and written by Rod Serling, based on a short story by Richard Matheson. Matheson himself would become a prolific contributor to The Twilight Zone. His sci-fi and fantasy stories have inspired many films, including The Incredible Shrinking Man, Omega Man, I Am Legend and Somewhere In Time.
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When Shelby realizes she’s going to be late for work after getting stranded at the dry cleaners by a gossiping employee, she says, “Sometimes, I wish the South didn’t move so slow.”
Submitted for your approval is one Shelby Burkett, mother of two with too much to do and little time to do it. All she wants is for the rest of her town to move at a faster pace. Little does Ms. Burkett know, she’s about to get her wish, because instead of a trip to the dry cleaners tomorrow, she’s about to take a detour into The Cattywampus Zone in this thrilling parody of “The Twilight Zone” on the lighter side of life. More from It’s A Southern Thing.
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You might be surprised by just how many times The Twilight Zone did it first. From shows like “The Good Place” to films like “Us,” the impact of Rod Serling’s creation can be heavily felt. Considering that the series aired all the way back in 1958, it makes sense that so many modern artists have looked to it for inspiration. WatchMojo.com ranks the times The Twilight Zone did it first.
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Technology is becoming indistinguishable from reality. So much so, we soon will be living in a non-stop Twilight Zone. More from Truthstream Media.
Keep your eyes peeled. A whole new load of “fake” news videos will hit soon. So many, and so damaging, that we’ll be left to question everything we see. Is it real? Or just a Memorex meme? More from Mark Dice.