For the next sequel, I expect them to probably:
blackmail one of the Teletubbies into playing James Bond and a teen-dragqueen as the Bond-girl.
The gadgets will be provided by a global prosthetics chain;
make-up and hair design can be done by crowdsourcing free digital over-lays made by fans. Refurbished one-liners will be lifted from outtakes by Beavis & Butthead....
Loads of pictures on link, below..
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The story of “No Time to Die” revolves around a DNA-targeting virus that’s oddly similar to monkeypox. Considering the fact that the movie was completed around 2019, the coincidence is rather unsettling. Is the movie another case of predictive programming? Also, what is wrong with James Bond?
By Vigilant Citizen – Aug 4, 2022
Warning: Monumental spoilers ahead!
No Time to Die was one of the first movies to be released in theaters after COVID lockdowns. And, if moviegoers expected a fun escape from reality from this blockbuster movie, well, that’s not what they got. Instead, viewers got a sad, troubled, and depressed James Bond moping around for about three hours. In fact, a more appropriate title for the movie should have been A LOT of Time to Die. Because it takes about three hours for James Bond to finally give up and die. Because, yes, Bond actually dies in the movie. In a weird, cowardly way to boot.
So when the movie was (finally) over, my face was scrunched up in utter confusion. I can’t say that I’m a James Bond aficionado, but that movie did not feel like James Bond at all. Isn’t he all about guns, girls, and gadgets? With my face still scrunched up, I looked up some movie reviews to make sure I wasn’t crazy. This was the top review on Amazon.
One of the many lengthy reviews that expressed utter hatred towards that movie.
So what happened to James Bond? One word: Agendas. The cool, suave, confident, patriotic, and womanizing hero of the past does not fit today’s social climate. Sean Connery’s version of James Bond was a 20th-century version of propaganda. It was about promoting the MI6 and Great Britain as a whole through popular culture using a charismatic protagonist. And it worked.
However, we are in the 21st century. Globalism turned national pride into national shame and strong masculinity into toxic masculinity. The James Bond of the past is now “problematic” and modern James Bond has to comply with today’s cultural orthodoxy.
The result is No Time to Die – a bastard product of this joyless cultural climate. Nearly everything about this movie is infused with an agenda, from Bond’s entire “vibe” to the actual story which is based around viruses, DNA-enabled poisons, and the constant fear of being contaminated by something. In short, depressing, un-entertaining stuff.
Furthermore, watching this movie in 2022 is particularly mind-boggling. While the development of this movie reportedly began in 2017, its subject matter appears to be directly inspired by COVID and monkeypox epidemics. It’s almost as if they knew those things would happen.
Is No Time to Die another example of predictive programming? Here’s a look at the movie.
Symbolic Intro
Right from the opening credits, the viewers are treated with some dark, demoralizing stuff. As Billie Eilish sings the most depressing James Bond theme ever made, the visuals allude to the awfulness we are about to witness.
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Britannia, the national personification of Britain, stands on guard.
Guess what happens to Britannia?
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It literally falls, engulfed in sand. The globalist elite wants nations to fall in order to create a world government. James Bond’s gun is also sinking. The patheticness begins.
Then, we see symbolic representations of the main plot of the movie: A DNA-targeting virus that infects and kills people.
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Guns shaped like DNA strands represent the weaponization of DNA technology.
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Some creepy masked figures represent the masses. The strange vegetation growing in their bodies represents the virus spreading in their bloodstream. The head of one of these figures explodes, meaning that their DNA was targetted.
Right at this point, we’ve got enough information to know that this movie is going to be a downer. However, on the first watch, none of these symbols really make sense. Most viewers are still pumped about watching a new James Bond flick filled with adventure and cool gadgets.
So, in which exotic location will the movie transport us to? A lab in London that makes weaponized smallpox. Fun.
Secret Virus Lab
No Time to Die was made a few years before the monkeypox epidemic of 2022 which caused the WHO to declare a health emergency. Strangely enough, the movie is all about a weaponized monkeypox-like virus escaping a secret MI6 lab.
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Scientists discuss the “weaponized smallpox” they’ve created.
One scientist says:
“You know the SLS weaponized smallpox I was using this morning? Have you seen it?”
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Then another scientist discovers they’ve placed a “smallpox” sticker on his lunch. It was a funny practical joke about smallpox.
Mad at the joke, the scientist with the smallpox lunch says:
“One day, I will put Ebola in your tea. And then I will watch as your faces sweat blood … and I will be laughing.”
Watching this scene in 2022 is unsettling. It’s almost as if they were trying to plant these ideas in our minds.