Over the years I have noticed that the word “Safe” is being programmed into our minds. I believe it officially started on December 19th, 2001. Wow so close to 9/11/01. Why that date? Well Lord of The Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring was released that day. The word appears a few times in the movie but the most prominent line was “Is it secret? Is it safe?” Giving a slight emphases on “Safe”.
At the time of course I didn’t notice anything special about this film. But over the years any new movie release or television show after 12/19/2001 always had a strong emphases on the word. Sometimes a little and sometimes it would be carried out for just a split second more.
And it’s just not all movies. It is on television shows. Now I don’t watch a lot of t.v. but it has to be on there a lot. Because the little bit I do watch, I am noticing it left and right. Now you might say, “Hey your just focusing on a particular word and therefore you notice it.” Yes, that could be true. I guess if I just waited long enough I would pick that up on any word. But it would not be emphasized like the word “safe” is being. So hence there is difference.
If you know anything about mind control and methods of persuasion you know when to spot when someone is trying to program you. Take for instance advertising. Did you ever wonder why when you listen to a radio commercial they always repeat the website, product and the phone number so many times? That’s because after a certain number of repeats your brain normally accepts it subconsciously. The ad companies know this and it’s one of the first things they teach you in college for marketing. Subliminal Programming is what I am talking about.
But why the word “safe”? Why put it on television shows, movies, commercials, magazines, radio shows? I believe it is to program the public into either:
- Feeling totally safe at all times.
- Getting people to feel safe from a forced level of protection.
- Or question if they will ever be.
After pondering this for some time, I truly believe it is to induce a state of feeling safe in people’s everyday lives. Which can only be sustained by a ever increasing protection that is slowly pressed on them. And after the public excepts this entangling safety net, a huge crisis will be fabricated or let loose. Which then suddenly destroys the feeling or gets taken away.
Then fear is what the public will have. Fear is a weapon and is contagious. It will spread and destroy society. And that is the end goal.
Here are just a few examples that I found:
Finding Nemo – Released May 30th 2003.
Marlin: Now, what’s the one thing we have to remember about the ocean?
Nemo: It’s not safe.
Marlin: That’s my boy.
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Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith – Released May 15th, 2005
The Emperor: [to the Senate] In order to ensure our security and continuing stability, the Republic will be reorganized into the first Galactic Empire, for a safe and secure society which I assure you will last for ten thousand years.
[Senate fills with enormous applause]
Padmé: [to Bail Organa] So this is how liberty dies… with thunderous applause.
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Paul Blart: Mall Cop – Released January 16th, 2009
[from trailer]
Paul Blart: Safety never takes a holiday.
[First Line]
Drill Instructor: Alright you have all completed the written exam, however, you must now pass the obsticle coarse to be admitted into the training program. And remember: Survive this and you are on front lines of keeping New Jersey safe.
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Avatar – Released December 18th, 2009
Dr. Grace Augustine: Is the avatar safe?
Jake Sully: Yeah, Doc, it’s safe, and you are not gonna believe where I am!
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The Dark Knight – Released July 18th, 2008
[Lau announces that he’s removed all the mob’s cash from their banks before the police raid, and stashed them in a secure location]
Lau: For obvious reasons, I couldn’t wait for your permission. Rest assured, your money is safe.
[From outside comes the sound of loud, fake laughter. The mob bosses turn and see the Joker enter]
The Joker: And I thought my jokes were bad.
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The Punisher: War Zone – Released December 5th, 2008
[He pushes the bag at his feet toward her]
Angela Donatelli: What’s this?
Frank Castle: Something to help out.
Angela Donatelli: No. No, you don’t get to do that. You don’t get to shoot my husband in cold blood and then stop at the ATM.
Grace: It’s for your daughter.
Angela Donatelli: [takes aim at his chest] This is what you deserve. What you did to Nick! Who punishes *you*?
Frank Castle: He taught you how to shoot. A good agent keeps his family safe, they can’t always be here. Took you out to the range, showed you what to do.
[he takes the gun and presses the muzzle to his chest]
Frank Castle: This is what you do. Squeeze, don’t pull.
Grace: [from inside] I can’t find my red pen. Mom, I need it.
[Long, tense silence. Angela backs off and lowers the gun]
Angela Donatelli: Take it.
[she goes inside whilst he takes the money and leaves]
Last thought…I noticed a dramatic stop in the programming of the word “safe” since the Boston Bombing. Which took place on April 15, 2013. So does that mean that fear is starting to set in? Maybe this example says it.