BLUF:
[Federalist] The Sanfords lose internet and power, and they witness an oil tanker grounds ashore before their eyes, planes falling out of the sky, drones dropping "Death to America" pamphlets, Tesla vehicles self-crashing into one another in a coordinated effort to block roadways, and bombs dropping on New York City.
Many commentators, like "Great Reset" whistleblower Eva Vlaardingerbroek, believe the film is an exercise in "predictive programming." What Vlaardingerbroek means by "predictive programming" is that certain movies, books, or government reports intentionally convey messages intended to prepare or "program" the public for future events.
In other words, "Leave the World Behind" is a sick way for the elites in the tech and finance world to prime the public for an imminent cyberattack that they just so happen to benefit from.
Skipping down:
In these uniquely uncertain times, it’s fair to assume that we’ll all face hardships outside of our control. That’s the point of “Leave the World Behind” — to make us feel afraid and helpless. But we actually do have control over a few key things. We don’t have to be like the Sanfords. We can cultivate a loving, cohesive family by spending time with one another, being patient with one another, and recognizing the value each member brings to the family. We also don’t need to surrender to the fear porn, especially if we have faith in Christ and know that this world is not our final destination.
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