Leave the World Behind
This was the movie I was determined not to watch.
Yesterday, I came across this following article.
Matt Walsh Addresses “Coincidence” of Obama’s New Movie Containing Scene Where a Cargo Ship Crashes Due to Cyber Attack and the Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse (VIDEO)
Turns out there is a scene in the movie where an oil tanker loses power because it has been hacked something that despite “coincidence” (I don’t believe in them) there are eerie parallels with a container ship losing power in Baltimore Harbor and ploughing into one of the most important bridges in the United States.
On the basis of this I determined to use my last day on Netflix to watch the movie. I watched it first on my iPad and then a few hours, with Pam, on the large screen.
Most of the commentary concentrates on the message of hatred towards white people
Here is Tucker Carlson discussing the video
Here is a pretty good review
All that aside, I was surprised to find a movie that was far more sophisticated and interesting than I had thought.
It has stimulated conversations largely about some of the characters in the movie and what they represent.
I don’t really want to go into all that- the racism etc - as interesting or important as it may be but to make a simple point.
If the film was produced by the Obamas and Netflix and did not have the underlying anti-white message it might have been popular for it contained in a fictional form a scenario that has been painted by so many who are truth-based.
That is that a force (it is never made clear who that is - internal or external- takes out all communication so that nothing works, not even satellite phones and completely.
This is what the hero says after putting all the pieces together:
“I think we let something like this happen. I thought we were smarter than that….
There was one program in particular that terrified my client the most.
A simple three-stage manoeuvre that could topple a country’s government from within.
The first stage is is isolation. Disable their communication and transportation, make the target as deaf, dumb and paralysed as possible, set them up for the second stage - synchronised chaos - terrorise them with covert attacks and misinformation, overwhelming their defence capabilities, leaving their weapon systems vulnerable to extremists and their own military.
Without a clear enemy or motive people would start turning on each other If done successfully, the third stage would happen on its own.
(The third stage ) is a coup d’etat, civil war - collapse.
This was considered the most cost-effective way to destabilise a country because if the target nation was. dysfunctional enough, it would, in essence, do the work for you
Whoever started this wants us to finish it
The point is that if I took all this out of context - no Obama-produced Netflix movie - and just presented the theory as presented in the movie I would be angrily accused of being a dangerous right-wing conspiracy theorist and my ideas would certainly be censored on most of the internet.
Presumably Barack Obama would agree with that assessment - or seem to.
And yet the Obamas were the executive produces of “Leave the World Behind” and Obama seems to have taken an active interest in the content of the film.
Are we to believe that Obama read the book over his summer holidays and took such an interest that he produced the film?
Given what is being said in the movie did he just want to produce an interesting flick?
I don’t believe in coinkydinks and don’t buy it for a second.
Is it possible that it reflects Obama’s real thinking disguised as a piece of fiction?
My interpretation, especially after the events of the past few days, is that he was trying to tell us something and this is an example of predictive programming.
Is he trying to warn us of something that he himself may be behind?
What do we make of the hero expressing the thought that conspiracy theory is too narrow and that no one in the elite is in charge - that NO ONE is in charge and the best the powerful can hope for is a heads-up?
That is up to each one of us to make up our own mind but there is so much more to think about than what we are being told, either by Left-wing globalists or the MAGA Right.
I would be interested in the perceptions of those who have watched the film.
