In Netflix's The Madness, Lauren Jennings, an independent journalist, is killed using a nerve agent because she was investigating and uncovering dangerous truths that threatened powerful individuals.
My contention here is that Jennings is a “Predictive Programming Proxy” for Laura Loomer. This is one step beyond “typecasting” because these roles relate directly to contemporary fake news events and psyops.
Jennings is injected with chemicals that induce a cardiac arrest, making her death appear as a natural heart attack. This may have implications for the real Laura Loomer’s world stage persona. I do not contend she’s in any real danger, only that her world stage act may end soon. Keep in mind, Loomer has been attached to the Trump assassination psyop since 2017 when he was murdered in effigy for the Julius Ceasar play. She also drew attention to predictive/ concurrent programming in The Atlantic and Time magazines.
Another Predictive Programming Proxy:
The character Stu Magnusson, a billionaire hedge fund manager, has been compared to figures like Elon Musk due to his wealth, influence, and involvement in shaping public narratives. Similar to Musk's reputation for leveraging his resources to impact industries and public discourse, Stu uses his wealth to fund Revitalize, a tech company orchestrating disinformation campaigns and influencing elections. (Elon Musk has faced multiple accusations related to election interference or attempting to influence elections, both in the United States and abroad.)
These “predictive programming roles” I describe here are part of elaborate influence operations that fuse entertainment with simulated events portrayed as real on the news. Welcome to Planet Netflix.
Citations:
[1] https://thecinemaholic.com/the-madness-laura-jennings/
[2] https://screenrant.com/the-madness-character-deaths-explained/
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