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= [[Narrative management]] [[psyop]]s =
= [[Psyop]]s - [[Narrative management]] =


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|+ style="padding-bottom:1em" | [[Prescriptive programming]], [[Post programming]] other [[psyop]]s
|+ style="padding-bottom:1em" | [[Prescriptive programming]] / [[Post programming]]
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! style="width:10%" | Year !! style="width:15%" | Title !! style="width:50%" | Referencing event !! class="unsortable" style="width:25%" | Notes
! style="width:10%" | Year !! style="width:15%" | Title !! style="width:50%" | Referencing event !! class="unsortable" style="width:25%" | Notes

Revision as of 15:08, 4 January 2018

The Zal rule is an informal term coined by Zal for psyops that share the following: "when a movie of an event is made, the event can safely be considered fake".


Psyops - Narrative management

Prescriptive programming / Post programming
Year Title Referencing event Notes
1990 The Simpsons 3-eyed fish Nuclear power plant, Nuclear threat [1]
1993 The Simpsons Tiger attack, Las Vegas (2003) [1]
1994 The Simpsons Average Joe Astronot (2010), Oliver Knight (2013) [1]
1995 The Simpsons Ebola medical scare (2014) [1][MSM 1]
1998 The Simpsons God particle (2012) [MSM 1]
1999 The Simpsons Nuclear power plant, Nuclear threat, Fukushima disaster (2011) [1]
2005 Family Guy Kevin Spacey scandal (2017) [2]
2007 The Simpsons NSA spying, Edward Snowden release through Wikileaks (2013) [1][MSM 1]
2009 Knowing Deepwater Horizon oil spill (2010)
2012 Family Guy Death Robin Williams (2014) [2]
2012 Family Guy Bruce Jenner (2015) [2]
2012 The Simpsons Debt default Greece (2015) [MSM 1]
2013 Family Guy Boston Bombings (2013) [2]
2013 Family Guy Death Paul Walker (2013), 6 days later [2]
2014 The Simpsons FIFA scandal (2015) [1][MSM 1]

Examples

For more examples, see the category at the bottom of the page

See also


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