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  • Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

    Embedded below is a 24-minute animated film that imagines what life will be like when The Great Reset is implemented.

    The main character is forced to relocate with one bag of belongings to an isolation camp (for his safety and security) somewhere in the US after a state of emergency is declared. The emergency is a virus outbreak and an ever increasing number of reported cases and deaths. It's not clear whether it's a different fake virus or the Covid-19 yarn resurrected.

    He lives alone in a small space absent of any furniture other than a bed where his every move is monitored by a CCTV camera inside it and some kind of tracker device attached to his wrist. He has no TV but does have what looks like a mobile phone and iPad. Through those he receives his social credit messages and constant Climate Change fighting propaganda. No entertainment is accessible on them. He learns all cows worldwide had been culled and a vast rain forest had been destroyed to be replaced with millions of solar panels.

    He has been at the camp for 'several years' because of constant new variants of the virus circulating outside his camp. He's really living inside an undeclared prison cell. His one escape from the monotony is to stand on his balcony to wave to a friend who lives across the street.

    Those streets are patrolled by armoured vehicles. His food rations (consisting of creepy crawlies and fake meat) are delivered by drones. They can communicate with and taser the disobedient. He has a very low social credit score and his free government income is wholly consumed with paying for his rent, grub, etc.

    He's offered an opportunity to boost his credit score by volunteering to be injected with a new drug. If he does he's told he'd be able to move to a better camp with improved food. He declines. He sees a doctor enter his pal's accommodation block.

    Soon we see drones removing a body bag from where he once waved from. That bag is unceremoniously dumped into the back of a removal truck.

    Our hero then cracks by using the bog brush handle to smash his CCTV camera, remove the tracker from his wrist and to down the drone that has been dispatched to either taser or kill him.


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      Re: Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

      Twenty minutes saved in anyone's money!

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        Re: Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

        6/10. It’s no Tarantino that’s for sure

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          Re: Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

          Originally posted by Canton Kev View Post
          6/10. It’s no Tarantino that’s for sure
          I thought it was excellent. The main character felt something was afoot having read Schwab's Great Reset book which was published in the middle of 2020. Either baldy was a very fast typist or he had prior knowledge of the CV19 caper.

          That character put aside his doubts to continue being immersed in gawping at his particular favourite screen to play video games.

          Way, way too late he realised his complacency had resulted in a prison life sentence, and only years later did he rebel when his mate was duped into volunteering for a death shot.

          I believe the creator made that film as a warning to viewers that they either wake up fast by refusing to comply with any new virus-related restrictions or what's portrayed in that film will become their reality.

          The problem is as we discovered from early 2020 is the great majority will tolerate endless impositions upon their liberties for as long as they can continue to have a quiet life while satisfying their addiction to watching mostly unimportant and puerile junk on screens.

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            Re: Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

            Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
            I thought it was excellent. The main character felt something was afoot having read Schwab's Great Reset book which was published in the middle of 2020. Either baldy was a very fast typist or he had prior knowledge of the CV19 caper.

            That character put aside his doubts to continue being immersed in gawping at his particular favourite screen to play video games.

            Way, way too late he realised his complacency had resulted in a prison life sentence, and only years later did he rebel when his mate was duped into volunteering for a death shot.

            I believe the creator made that film as a warning to viewers that they either wake up fast by refusing to comply with any new virus-related restrictions or what's portrayed in that film will become their reality.

            The problem is as we discovered from early 2020 is the great majority will tolerate endless impositions upon their liberties for as long as they can continue to have a quiet life while satisfying their addiction to watching mostly unimportant and puerile junk on screens.
            How are you planning to change your life as a result of that 24 minute work-out, Morg?

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              Re: Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

              I have no idea what the details of the US' state of emergency laws look like that enabled the film's main character to lawfully removed from his home but Britain's has the potential to become as dystopian as it gets.

              Blair's government passed the the Civil Contingencies Act 2004. https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/36/contents

              What does it entail?

              'The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (CCA), which provides for ministers to take emergency powers in general, is intended to be used in the event of a “catastrophic emergency”, when the government needs to bring in powers rapidly.'

              It provides the framework to legally allow whatever politicians deign should be confiscated from the citizenry and force them to move to literally anywhere. (How about an isolation/quarantine camp?!)

              Found under (3) of that Act's Emergency Powers (here: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/36/part/2):-

              (b)provide for or enable the requisition or confiscation of property (with or without compensation);
              (c)provide for or enable the destruction of property, animal life or plant life (with or without compensation);
              (d)prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, movement to or from a specified place;
              (e)require, or enable the requirement of, movement to or from a specified place;

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                Re: Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

                Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
                I have no idea what the details of the US' state of emergency laws look like that enabled the film's main character to lawfully removed from his home but Britain's has the potential to become as dystopian as it gets.

                Blair's government passed the the Civil Contingencies Act 2004. https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/36/contents

                What does it entail?

                'The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (CCA), which provides for ministers to take emergency powers in general, is intended to be used in the event of a “catastrophic emergency”, when the government needs to bring in powers rapidly.'

                It provides the framework to legally allow whatever politicians deign should be confiscated from the citizenry and force them to move to literally anywhere. (How about an isolation/quarantine camp?!)

                Found under (3) of that Act's Emergency Powers (here: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2004/36/part/2):-

                (b)provide for or enable the requisition or confiscation of property (with or without compensation);
                (c)provide for or enable the destruction of property, animal life or plant life (with or without compensation);
                (d)prohibit, or enable the prohibition of, movement to or from a specified place;
                (e)require, or enable the requirement of, movement to or from a specified place;

                what date is this emergency call off the government we are supposed to be getting here in the uk ?

                conspiracy theorists having a field day with this one !

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                  Re: Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

                  Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
                  what date is this emergency call off the government we are supposed to be getting here in the uk ?

                  conspiracy theorists having a field day with this one !
                  Yeah, some of them revolve around what this film clip shows.

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                    Re: Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

                    Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
                    what date is this emergency call off the government we are supposed to be getting here in the uk ?

                    conspiracy theorists having a field day with this one !
                    This one going the way you thought, Morg?

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                      Re: Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

                      Similar theme, different film. Ouch!

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                        Re: Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

                        Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
                        This one going the way you thought, Morg?
                        You evidently don't wish to discuss any of the details included in the film linked in the opening post.

                        I wonder why you're so intent about distracting.

                        Actually, I suspect what's depicted is far too happy-clappy and the camps won't have any living accommodation. Those forced to move under gunpoint will go straight into a meat grinder to appear the other end as Soylent Green, a delicious and nutritious alternative pork product produced and packaged by Schwab Foods Inc.

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                          Re: Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

                          You probably missed it with all that whinging noise, Morg. How are you planning to change your life as a result of that 24 minute work-out?

                          I am perfectly happy having a good time with my family, oblivious of your perceived threats. You wake up to your feed and spend most of the day shitting yourself incase the poles have moved as some Guru with an iPhone in Oklahoma said so.

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                            Re: Beyond the Reset, a terrifying glimpse into our near future

                            Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
                            Similar theme, different film. Ouch!

                            If we were 40 years in the past, you’d be using E.T as proof the government had caught a little green spaceman.

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