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'''Prescriptive programming''' is a term introduced by [[User:Kham|Kham]] in a discussion about [[9/11]].<ref name=FakeologistPodcastXX group="ab">[http://fakeologist.com/?powerpress_pinw=494517-podcast Fakeologist podcast #XX (02:00-18:00)]</ref> She stated that the term pre'''dict'''ive programming is not accurately describing the movies, series episodes and other artistic productions prior to 9/11, which aim to subliminally prepare the public perception for the upcoming event. These productions do not pre''dict'' the event, they do actually display essential parts of the '''script''' of the event. Kham concludes therefore that these productions prior to the event pre-scribe the narrative, that will be propagandized by the media as the "truth" about the event - namely the script of the [[psyop]].
'''Prescriptive programming''' is a term introduced by [[User:Kham|Kham]] in a discussion about [[9/11]].<ref name=FakeologistPodcastXX group="ab">[http://fakeologist.com/?powerpress_pinw=494517-podcast Fakeologist podcast #XX (02:00-18:00)]</ref> She stated that the term pre'''dict'''ive programming is not accurately describing the movies, series episodes and other artistic productions prior to 9/11, which aim to subliminally prepare the public perception for the upcoming event. These productions do not pre''dict'' the event, they do actually display essential parts of the '''script''' of the event. Kham concludes therefore that these productions prior to the event pre-scribe the narrative, that will be propagandized by the media as the "truth" about the event - namely the script of the [[psyop]].
== Discussion ==
== Discussion ==
As mentioned above the introduction of the new term '''prescriptive''' programming is based on the older term '''predictive''' programming. ''Predictive programming'' is an invention of [[Alan Watt]] who describes it as follows:
As mentioned above the introduction of the new term '''prescriptive''' programming is based on the older term '''predictive''' programming. ''Predictive programming'' is an invention of [[Alan Watt]] who describes it as follows:
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[[Mike Wood]] makes the case that [https://conspiracypsychology.com/2013/08/21/5-reasons-why-predictive-programming-is-psychologically-implausible/ predictive programming is not at all about prediction:]
[[Mike Wood]] makes the case that [https://conspiracypsychology.com/2013/08/21/5-reasons-why-predictive-programming-is-psychologically-implausible/ predictive programming is not at all about prediction:]


''So that’s the theory of predictive programming. At its heart, it’s a psychological claim. So is it psychologically plausible? I argue that the answer is no. First, social learning theory shows that context is important when presenting something that’s meant to be a model for future behaviour. Second, the supposed outcomes of predicting programming seem to have nothing to do with the methods used. Third, the mechanisms by which predictive programming are supposed to work don’t make nearly as much sense as they seem to. Fourth, neurolinguistic programming, the most commonly cited psychological justification for why predictive programming could be expected to work, has been thoroughly discredited by research. Finally, predictive programming is not very good at actual predictions.''
<blockquote>"''So that's the theory of predictive programming. At its heart, it's a psychological claim. So is it psychologically plausible?  
 
I argue that the answer is no.  
 
First, social learning theory shows that context is important when presenting something that’s meant to be a model for future behaviour. Second, the supposed outcomes of predicting programming seem to have nothing to do with the methods used. Third, the mechanisms by which predictive programming are supposed to work don’t make nearly as much sense as they seem to. Fourth, neurolinguistic programming, the most commonly cited psychological justification for why predictive programming could be expected to work, has been thoroughly discredited by research. Finally, predictive programming is not very good at actual predictions.''"</blockquote>


== Examples of ''predictive'' or <br>''prescriptive'' programming ==
== Examples of ''predictive'' or <br>''prescriptive'' programming ==
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| [[:Category:1994 psyops|1994]] || ''The Simpsons'' || Average Joe Astronot (2010), Oliver Knight (2013) || <ref name=SimpsonsPP/>
| [[:Category:1994 psyops|1994]] || ''The Simpsons'' || Average Joe Astronot (2010), Oliver Knight (2013) || <ref name=SimpsonsPP/>
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| [[:Category:1995 psyops|1995]] || ''The Simpsons'' || [[Ebola]] medical scare (2014) || <ref name=SimpsonsPP/><ref name=TimeSimpPP group="MSM"/>
| [[:Category:1995 psyops|1995]] || ''The Simpsons'' || [[Ebola]] medical scare (2014) || <ref name=SimpsonsPP/><ref name=TimeSimpPP/>
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| [[:Category:1997 psyops|1997]] || ''The Simpsons'' || '''[[9/11]]''' (2001) || <ref name=SimpsonsYT/>
| [[:Category:1997 psyops|1997]] || ''The Simpsons'' || '''[[9/11]]''' (2001) || <ref name=SimpsonsYT/>
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| [[:Category:1998 psyops|1998]] || ''The Simpsons'' || God particle (2012) || <ref name=TimeSimpPP group="MSM">[http://time.com/4667462/simpsons-predictions-donald-trump-lady-gaga/ Time Magazine - 13 Times The Simpsons Accurately Predicted the Future]</ref><ref name=SimpsonsYT/>
| [[:Category:1998 psyops|1998]] || ''The Simpsons'' || God particle (2012) || <ref name=TimeSimpPP>[http://time.com/4667462/simpsons-predictions-donald-trump-lady-gaga/ Time Magazine - 13 Times The Simpsons Accurately Predicted the Future]</ref><ref name=SimpsonsYT/>
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| [[:Category:1998 psyops|1998]] || ''The Simpsons'' || Disney owns FOX (2017) || <ref name=SimpsonsYT/>
| [[:Category:1998 psyops|1998]] || ''The Simpsons'' || Disney owns FOX (2017) || <ref name=SimpsonsYT/>
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| [[:Category:2005 psyops|2005]] || ''[[Family Guy]]'' || Kevin Spacey scandal (2017) || <ref name=FamilyGuyPP/>
| [[:Category:2005 psyops|2005]] || ''[[Family Guy]]'' || Kevin Spacey scandal (2017) || <ref name=FamilyGuyPP/>
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| [[:Category:2007 psyops|2007]] || ''The Simpsons'' || NSA spying, [[Edward Snowden]] release through [[WikiLeaks]] (2013) || <ref name=SimpsonsPP/><ref name=TimeSimpPP group="MSM"/>
| [[:Category:2005 psyops|2005]] || ''[[American Dad]]'' || Area 51, alien myth || <ref name=AmericanDadYT>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RES9K6rs45E 5 American Dad Theories So Crazy They Might Be True]</ref>
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| [[:Category:2007 psyops|2007]] || ''The Simpsons'' || NSA spying, [[Edward Snowden]] release through [[WikiLeaks]] (2013) || <ref name=SimpsonsPP/><ref name=TimeSimpPP/>
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| [[:Category:2008 psyops|2008]] || ''The Simpsons'' || Rigged voting machines Obama vs. McCain (2012) || <ref name=SimpsonsYT>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-10vg90ZIy8 15 Times The Simpsons Predicted The Future]</ref>
| [[:Category:2008 psyops|2008]] || ''The Simpsons'' || Rigged voting machines Obama vs. McCain (2012) || <ref name=SimpsonsYT>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-10vg90ZIy8 15 Times The Simpsons Predicted The Future]</ref>
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| [[:Category:2012 psyops|2012]] || ''Family Guy'' || Bruce Jenner (2015) || <ref name=FamilyGuyPP/>
| [[:Category:2012 psyops|2012]] || ''Family Guy'' || Bruce Jenner (2015) || <ref name=FamilyGuyPP/>
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| [[:Category:2012 psyops|2012]] || ''The Simpsons'' || Debt default Greece (2015) || <ref name=TimeSimpPP group="MSM"/><ref name=SimpsonsYT/>
| [[:Category:2012 psyops|2012]] || ''The Simpsons'' || Debt default Greece (2015) || <ref name=TimeSimpPP/><ref name=SimpsonsYT/>
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| [[:Category:2012 psyops|2012]] || ''The Simpsons'' || Lady Gaga Performance (2017) || <ref name=SimpsonsYT/>
| [[:Category:2012 psyops|2012]] || ''The Simpsons'' || Lady Gaga Performance (2017) || <ref name=SimpsonsYT/>
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| [[:Category:2013 psyops|2013]] || ''Family Guy'' || [[Death of Paul Walker]] (2013), 6 days later || <ref name=FamilyGuyPP/>
| [[:Category:2013 psyops|2013]] || ''Family Guy'' || [[Death of Paul Walker]] (2013), 6 days later || <ref name=FamilyGuyPP/>
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| [[:Category:2014 psyops|2014]] || ''The Simpsons'' || FIFA scandal (2015) || <ref name=SimpsonsPP/><ref name=TimeSimpPP group="MSM"/><ref name=SimpsonsYT/>
| [[:Category:2014 psyops|2014]] || ''The Simpsons'' || FIFA scandal (2015) || <ref name=SimpsonsPP/><ref name=TimeSimpPP/><ref name=SimpsonsYT/>
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| [[:Category:2017 psyops|2017]] || ''[[Rick and Morty]]'' || World government || <ref name=WikiRicklantis>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ricklantis_Mixup Wiki - The Ricklantis Mixup]</ref><ref name=RicklantisYT>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_a8mS84Yn0 Rick and Morty Season 4 - Ricklantis]</ref>
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Main list of psyops]]
* [[Main list of psyops]]
* [[TRIOMF]]


== References ==
== References ==
=== Fakeologist ===
=== Fakeologist ===
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=== Cluesforum ===
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=== MSM ===
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=== Other ===
=== Other ===
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== External links ==
== External links ==


[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 17:02, 26 August 2019

Prescriptive programming is a term introduced by Kham in a discussion about 9/11.[ab 1] She stated that the term predictive programming is not accurately describing the movies, series episodes and other artistic productions prior to 9/11, which aim to subliminally prepare the public perception for the upcoming event. These productions do not predict the event, they do actually display essential parts of the script of the event. Kham concludes therefore that these productions prior to the event pre-scribe the narrative, that will be propagandized by the media as the "truth" about the event - namely the script of the psyop.

Discussion

As mentioned above the introduction of the new term prescriptive programming is based on the older term predictive programming. Predictive programming is an invention of Alan Watt who describes it as follows:

Predictive programming is a subtle form of psychological conditioning provided by the media to acquaint the public with planned societal changes to be implemented by our leaders. If and when these changes are put through, the public will already be familiarized with them and will accept them as natural progressions, thus lessening possible public resistance and commotion.

Mike Wood makes the case that predictive programming is not at all about prediction:

"So that's the theory of predictive programming. At its heart, it's a psychological claim. So is it psychologically plausible?

I argue that the answer is no.

First, social learning theory shows that context is important when presenting something that’s meant to be a model for future behaviour. Second, the supposed outcomes of predicting programming seem to have nothing to do with the methods used. Third, the mechanisms by which predictive programming are supposed to work don’t make nearly as much sense as they seem to. Fourth, neurolinguistic programming, the most commonly cited psychological justification for why predictive programming could be expected to work, has been thoroughly discredited by research. Finally, predictive programming is not very good at actual predictions."

Examples of predictive or
prescriptive programming

psyops
Year Title Referencing event Notes
1990 The Simpsons 3-eyed fish nuclear power plant, nuclear scare [1]
1993 The Simpsons Tiger attack Las Vegas (2003) [1][2]
1994 The Simpsons Average Joe Astronot (2010), Oliver Knight (2013) [1]
1995 The Simpsons Ebola medical scare (2014) [1][3]
1997 The Simpsons 9/11 (2001) [2]
1998 The Simpsons God particle (2012) [3][2]
1998 The Simpsons Disney owns FOX (2017) [2]
1999 The Simpsons Nuclear power plant, Nuclear scare, Fukushima tsunami (2011) [1]
2000
03/19
The Simpsons
Bart To The Future
Presidency of Donald Trump (2016), Plan Patagonia (2030?) [4][5][6][2]
2005 Family Guy Kevin Spacey scandal (2017) [7]
2005 American Dad Area 51, alien myth [8]
2007 The Simpsons NSA spying, Edward Snowden release through WikiLeaks (2013) [1][3]
2008 The Simpsons Rigged voting machines Obama vs. McCain (2012) [2]
2009 Knowing Deepwater Horizon oil spill (2010)
2010 The Simpsons Nobel Prize winner Economics (2016) [2]
2012 Family Guy Death of Robin Williams (2014) [7]
2012 Family Guy Bruce Jenner (2015) [7]
2012 The Simpsons Debt default Greece (2015) [3][2]
2012 The Simpsons Lady Gaga Performance (2017) [2]
2013 Family Guy Boston Bombings (2013) [7]
2013 Family Guy Death of Paul Walker (2013), 6 days later [7]
2014 The Simpsons FIFA scandal (2015) [1][3][2]
2017 Rick and Morty World government [9][10]

See also

References

Fakeologist

Other

External links