2020 Amazon film had fake pandemic leading to real sterilization

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Commandment Number One on the infamous Georgia Guidestones: Get the world population down to 500 million.
Amazon Show Plot Featured Fake Virus, Global Vaccine Program to Sterilize World Population
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Some wanted it pulled so as not to encourage COVID “conspiracy theorists.”

An Amazon series released at the height of the COVID pandemic revolved around a plot where a virus is deliberately released and then a vaccine offered to a terrified public as a form of population control.

Utopia is a remake of the UK Channel 4 series originally released in 2013 and stars Jessica Rothe, Rainn Wilson, and John Cusack.

Alex Jones breaks down the significance of the 2020 Amazon series ‘Utiopia.’ The series, that finished shooting long before Covid-19 hysteria, involves a mad scientist who creates a fake pandemic and offers a vaccine “cure” that is actually a sterilizing bioweapon. This is real-time predictive programming! 

The plot centers on a group of comic book fans who discover an unpublished manuscript for a graphic novel which turns out to be a real life plot to fake a global pandemic in order to thin the earth’s population.

People are killed or poisoned to convince them that the virus is real before a traumatized population is convinced to take a vaccine which sterilizes the vast majority of them, lowering the planet’s population to just 500 million people total in a single generation.

The comic book fans are hunted down by a shadowy deep state organization after attempting to expose the conspiracy.

 

The edit of Utopia was only finished in April 2020 at the height of the first wave of the pandemic and was subsequently released in September 2020.

Indeed, the plot of the series is so close to what some “conspiracy theorists” claim is the real agenda behind the COVID-19 pandemic, that outlets like Slate said it should have never been released.

“It’s impossible to enjoy a story where the heroes persuade themselves that shadowy forces have manufactured a phony pandemic to trick people into taking a dangerous vaccine when those exact beliefs are helping to kill hundreds of thousands of Americans,” wrote Matthew Dessem.

The New York Times also reported on how author and showrunner Gillian Flynn knew that Utopia had “unsettling COVID parallels,” but that she wrote it before she knew anything about QAnon.

Suffice to say, the show was canceled in November 2020 after Amazon opted not to commission a second season.

Maybe it was just too close to the bone.

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  1. The same plot exists in a movie called Aeon Flux from 2005. They specifically have a line explaining how a vaccine for a pandemic “accidentally” sterilized several generations and reproduction was done in labs.

    The movie is produced by David Gale. They have been planning this for at least 20 years.

    • Thank you very much for this!

      Wow, interesting.

      https://www.imdb.com/video/vi682950937?playlistId=tt0402022&ref_=vp_rv_ap_00

      when I returned in that year, 2005, reluctantly, to the United States.

      I was turned off by the fact that the the blond Charlize Theron (born a Boer in South Africa) was given jet-black hair– part of the rampant de-nordicization of ALL Hollywood screen heroes/heroines that began big-time around that year.

      And then there was the whole ludicrous girl-power theme: female warriors fight male fascists and easily kick the butts of white, male, trained soldiers.

      Dream on, girls. But it is a dangerous delusion.

      News flash: women are designed as estrogen-rich nurturers, and are not designed, emotionally or physically, to be killers.

      There ARE female assassins– but they sneak up on their male victim, either when asleep or from behind, or they poison or shoot him– not mano a mano.

  2. The Georgia Guideposts- messages in irrelevant languages like Babylonian, Egyptian and Swahili, but no Latin? They can’t help but snub the language of the noble Romans and Christendom. That reveals quite a bit.

    • The jews still have it in for the Ancient Romans.

      Sigmund Freud confessed that as a teenage jew in high school he already wanted the supposed semite, General Hannibal of Carthage, to have beaten Rome, and when he visited the ancient Roman forum, he seethed to see the Arch of Titus with the menorrah from the Temple in Jerusalem being carried away by Roman legionaries.

      If there is any people who are NOT in the now, it is the jews.

    • I have seen a few references indicating that Ted Turner built the guidestones. Makes sense as he is a depopulationist cabalist.

      Also makes sense as it is just a couple hours out of Atlanta and just past a town with the University of Georgia.

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