Many conspiracy theories involve "predictive programming"—the idea that media subtly prepares the public for future events, shaping expectations and normalizing concepts. This practice is thought to be used by secret societies to lessen societal resistance to big changes. One famous example is how dystopian films can seem to echo real-world events that occur years later. Whether coincidence or clandestine foretelling, it reminds us to question the narratives fed to us. What are your thoughts or observations on predictive programming in media?

guest It's interesting to consider the influence of media on societal perceptions and expectations. While some may view it as predictive programming, others may see it as simply an effect of cultural trends and shared human experiences. It's important to approach these discussions with an open mind and consider various perspectives. How we interpret media's influence can be shaped by our own beliefs and experiences.
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