‘The Derren Show’

I’m pretty sure that if you asked someone in the know who/what is the most important psy op in Britain, the answer would be ‘Derren Brown.’ (If you don’t know who Derren Brown is, you… don’t live in Britain.)

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In ‘How to Control a Nation’ Derren attempts to affect the viewing audience with subliminal messages. Sound familiar?

I hate missing a major psy op, boy do I hate that! And although I’ve always been very suspicious of Derren Brown’s honesty, it only occurred to me a few days ago what a mammoth spook he really is. The big ‘tell’ was his program on Remote Viewing, in which he starts off with a couple major whoppers, the first one being his assertion that ‘there is nothing to it’ (remote viewing). In fact, when I realized he really was saying this, a whole load of clues came rushing back.

But let’s get to the heart of it and do what I should have done long ago, and ask ourselves, ‘What are the takeaways from Derren’s body of work?’ These are in the order they come to me as I scan his videos:

There is no such thing as ESP/telepathy/’the paranormal’.

We are helpless in keeping a secret from Derren (substitute ‘the PTB’ for his name in the following). Not only will he tell us what we are thinking, but he will plant our thoughts, and there is no defense against him.

It’s perfectly okay to gaslight an individual for the entertainment of the masses. In fact, bringing someone to the point of total despair is fine, if in the end, ‘we learn something.’ Or just for laughs.

There is no such thing as ESP/telepathy/’the paranormal.’

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Later in the show, these messages tell us how to shake off the mind control effects of the show.

Do not trust your senses! Everything before you is likely an illusion.

The ‘mob mentality’ is brutal. Mankind is brutal. (Here’s a great example of this notion.)

There is no such thing as ESP/telepathy/’the paranormal.’

Derren can make you do anything he wants. We are putty in Derren’s hands.

Derren can see right into your mind, your hopes and fears. No secrets. He’ll create your hopes and fears.

There is no such thing as ESP/telepathy/’the paranormal.’

You are a potential murderer so you might as well start feeling guilty right now. In fact, give yourself up. Even if you’re innocent, you’re guilty.

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Good advice!

There is no rhyme or reason to the universe, except as Derren defines it.

Do not trust your senses! Only trust what Derren shows you.

There is no such thing as ESP/telepathy/’the paranormal’. ( Right: this is Derren’s Number One message.)

And so forth.

As I say, all this more or less came back to me when I heard Derren lying and lying by omission about Remote Viewing. See, the irony is that the CIA (etc) has been using Remote Viewers for many decades, from the 1970s or earlier (maybe since WW2). Although they now claim to have shut down the program, don’t you believe it. But why do I say this is ironic? Because very, very high up on the PTB ‘Lie List’ is that… There is no such thing as ESP/telepathy/’the paranormal.’

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In The Truman Show, the NLP was… not subtle and meant for a grin, but was not inaccurate in its method.

Paranormal powers are a myth! Do you hear?!

That ‘paranormal powers’ are quite common is a truth we all know, even if only subconsciously.

But why to the PTB need us to disbelieve this obvious truth? Because it means that we are not alone and solely under their control.

If you just concentrate on Derren’s more ambitious programs you’ll find a startling resemblance to one of my favorite occult-ridden H-wood movies, The Truman Show. A good example is Derren’s ‘Apocalypse’ show, wherein he appears to go to outrageous lengths to persuade a ‘poor sap’ Brit that the world has ended and the Zombies are running amok in the streets. If you believe the premise, i.e., that the sap is truly an unknowing pawn in Derren’s drama, the show is quite a moving experience.

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A ‘star’ falls onto Truman’s street. It was Serius, the Freemason’s main star.

In another show the sap is made to believe he’s committed a murder and confesses to the police of the crime. Derren shows us how he gaslights the guy into first doubting his own memory, then his very sanity (reminded me so much of my ex-sociopath girlfriend, Lisa). All in good fun!

Hopelessness. Powerlessness. That’s our lot in life, folks.

One of Derren’s shows just flat out tells us his agenda. It’s called ‘How to Control a Nation.’

Truly, you have to see it to believe it. ‘The Push’ is another head-shaker (to see the whole show you have to go to Netflix).  He repeats the intricate drama with four people, three of whom end up pushing an old man off a building ‘to his certain death.’ One of the saps refuses to do it. But three of four in their own minds actually kill someone. Normal, regular folks, if you believe Derren.

What’s the takeaway from that?

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‘Cristof’ controls Truman’s life from above.

The ‘honesty’ of Derren Brown is of course the real question. Me, I catch a person outright lying, I assume he’ll lie whenever he sees fit. (As with limited hangouts, a lot of truths will be told amidst the lies.) Aside from Derren’s continual lie that  ESP is a myth, I caught him another time when he tried to beat a roulette wheel by training himself to predict where the ball would land, based on physics. Right. Sounds like bullshit and it definitely was. Utter bullshit.

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Derren at the controls in ‘Apocalypse.’

You all may recall how I outed James Corbett for his use of “NLP’ (as I define it), i.e., his continual repetition of the lie that Flight 77 hit the Pentagon in his speech on a different subject relating to 9/11. This is very unsubtle usage of language as a ‘hidden persuader’; Derren Brown takes this concept to continual and spectacular levels in his videos. Give this one a look (it’s pretty short) and ask yourself the takeaway. Is it not ‘powerlessness’? Yes, this apparently is classic NLP.

The vital issue is of course Derren’s ‘honesty.’ He claims to never use confederates/plants in his programs. And remember that he vehemently denies the reality of ESP. Yet many of his ‘tricks’ have to be one or the other. His subjects are plants or he’s ‘reading their minds.’ One or the other. So there’s a lie here somewhere, aside from those I’ve mentioned.

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The poor sap in the middle had his world end, via Derren Brown’s imagination. Or was it Tavistock?

Here’s a good essay I found on Reddit (of all places). If you’re still interested in Derren Brown, it’s worth a read, and saves me the time of more writing. What the writer misses is that Derren is a psy op, mostly likely out of Tavistock. I wouldn’t bet my life on it, but I would a valued possession…

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I’m not real happy with this one: Derren Brown warrants a detailed and better crafted essay. I’m just not in the mood at the moment. I’m still distracted by the Spacex fraud and the implications of all those alt media people’s silence about it. (Joe Atwill wrote saying he was going to come out about the Musk Fraud but so far he hasn’t.)

I’m also distracted by my feeling that many of you have not really thought out the implications of the moon numbers. I tried to answer the comment that seemed to voice doubts about their meaning (I say ‘seemed’ because the comment may have been misdirection via a state troll).

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If you’ve gotten this far in this post….

That he said ‘If even 1 fails the entire construction/premise fails’ tells me that we’re dealing with serious ignorance of the rules of logic or a troll: Quite the opposite of his assertion is the truth. If even one numerical match is correct, the premise is verified. Do you see why?

He also says the ‘400 number’ (the moon is 400 times smaller than the sun but 400 times closer) is incorrect. This is untrue, if you believe the astronomical numbers. The actual number is 399 point something. An exact number does not exist because of the motions of the earth/sun/moon, but 400 is the accepted average; it is the closest integer.

So why would this commenter say what he did?

It’s important to the PTB that we do not believe in ‘intelligent design’ (for lack of a less baggage-laden term) in this universe because it would imply a power greater than theirs. There are other, more specific, agendas, but this one is the biggie.

[Sorry for the mess before…]

 

  73 comments for “‘The Derren Show’

  1. March 18, 2019 at 3:03 am

    One (stupid) reason I took Dynamo seriously was his ‘lean-back’ levitation done on a TV show. I assumed the whole show was not a ‘stooge’ – which it obviously was, since the only way he could do that trick was to have an anchor on the floor (for his foot), which would have taken some serious work to implant. He had to have the okay of the network. Meaning he has very serious backing in his ‘act.’ Serious meaning the PTB.

    • Julie
      March 18, 2019 at 3:46 am

      And no bio – he just ‘appeared’ from nowhere. From Bradford. That’s it. He had a ‘failure’ in one of his shows in 2016. I do wonder if that was a shot across the bow for some misdemeanour or failure to do a certain bidding. Public humiliation.

      Interesting, the lengths the ptb go through for some little nobody.

  2. Julie
    March 18, 2019 at 2:56 am

    I know most thoughts during the long, dark night can seem different during daylight hours. Easier to deal with, less potent. But, seriously, how the hell would anyone cope with bringing up a child now? This has been occupying my thoughts a lot lately. In a post I wrote elsewhere, earlier and to which Allan responded, we were ‘lucky’ to have been born when we were, and we were, though probably only realising so with hindsight. I had a child who is relatively unscathed, thank god, but still, not entirely free of the conditioning, despite my attempts.

    Any parents here…how are you coping?

    • Miles MacQueen
      March 18, 2019 at 3:52 am

      It is forking difficult. Just trying to watch a college basketball game with my daughter last night and was subjected to a photo-realistic video game ad that showed Washington DC on flames and followed a bullit from an assasins gun to the targets head. Try explaining that one (and those images are never ending). Later this same weekend I went downstairs to change a load of laundry (5 minutes tops) to find that she had turned on the radio (npr) and when I came back she asked me what a child-sex ring was. Apparently “reveal” was doing a story on pizza gate. Protecting the innocence of our youth is nearly impossible. It seems that every single media outlet is promoting an early loss of innocence and a prolonged, nearly endless adolescence (with apologies to John Taylor Gatto). It is a real challenge.

      I spend as much time on and in the water with her as I can. They haven’t reached us there. Yet…

      And we are currently building a couple of tall bikes. I recommend this to anyone who is struggling with the news of the day.

      Tall bikes will save the world.

      Lol

      • Julie
        March 18, 2019 at 4:27 am

        Apologies for my ignorance Miles, but what are tall bikes?! And how old is your daughter? (No problem if you’d rather not say).

        A joint hobby is a lovely thing. Any hobby is a lovely thing! Walking in nature is our thing, a saving grace. My grown up child’s hobby is golf, and apparently, it’s a game that’s unconquerable so an ongoing (and relatively innocent) challenge.

        Yes, the loss of innocence is relentless in it’s encroachment. I feel for you.

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