It reached No. 1 in 90 countries in 10 days — from Iceland to Panama, from the UK to the US and everywhere in between. Regardless to what we may think about Netflix, that is a remarkable achievement for the South Korean production, Squid Game.
This ‘Hunger Games –esque’ human survival series delves directly into the pit of ice-cold indifference to human life, and opens with the first ‘game’ that results in the horrific bloody massacring of 255 unsuspecting people via gunshots. The most shocking part of this introduction is the faceless robotic calm of the guards and their controller that views all the ‘contestants’ as no more than plastic pieces on a board game. If the players fail to complete the various tasks they are simply eliminated with a shot to the head, boxed-up and slid into one of the many furnaces in the on-site crematorium by the heavily armed guards, and forgotten as if they had never even existed. It makes for uncomfortable watching.
The rest of the episodes continue along the same vein of senseless and instant murder meted out to anyone that fails to succeed, irrespective of age or gender. They are all literally equally worthless to the system.
I stopped watching it at first believing it to be yet another example of how film and TV is being used to break down society and desensitise us to the horror of unnecessary and gratuitous violence. A violence that historically always follows shortages in food and fuel especially in a society so dumbed-down and so dependent on the State system. The majority of people in the West are now almost entirely useless in any worthwhile decision making capacity and would struggle to survive more than a day without access to a fully stocked Tesco’s Express. Just like bloated little rodents, they’ll happily tear their neighbour’s throats out for a stash of frozen pizzas, a tank of fuel or 50 toilet rolls at the drop of a hat; they are simply unable to reason or see past the next 24hrs of their existence.
Then I began to think that Squid Game was different, and not the usual toilet we are served daily from the Hollywood/entertainment garbage machine, and at least somewhat independent of it and seemingly far more intelligent. Then it dawned on me. Was the writer, Hwang Dong-Hyuk, really simply trying to create another vapid gore-fest, or is he is actually pulling back the vail on the monsters that control the world we live in and their utter indifference to human suffering? Is his work in fact a microcosm for those of us that can actually see what is taking place around us?
Think about it. Our world population manipulated and blackmailed into debasing acts such as wearing muzzles that serve no obvious purpose, through to isolating ourselves away from our own humanity then having injected into our bodies a unknown cocktail of poison that is very likely to either slowly kill or harm the victims in some horrid way. And people have followed these orders by the tens of millions around the world – unquestioning and completely bereft of the ability to rationalise for themselves – just following the rules of the ‘game’.
So, when we think about it we are all in a global version of Squid Game. The Predator Class watch us from widescreen TV’s on their private islands as slowly we rip ourselves apart. They are uncaring, ice-cold and revelling in the enormity of the vile game they are forcing us to play, these monsters use the mass-media as their ‘Front Man’ and use the police as their ‘guards’ to enforce the rules of their game. Those operating it relish the spectacle and salivate at the vast fortunes they are adding to their already incredible material wealth.
They are now preparing us for more this winter with further petrol and diesel ‘shortages’ and empty shelves, and fuel to heat our homes also in the pipeline. This will coincide with social media blackouts due to fake ‘hacks’ in order to amplify the fear and leave a great many people unable to communicate with one another. However, just like in the Squid Game fiction, if the people had together turned and fought back as a mass they could have easily overpowered their gun welding oppressors and earnt their freedom. I say earnt, because freedom is of course not free and never will be.
In the UK we have a population of approximately 67 million people, over half of them are completely lost to the system – too ignorant and simple to see the truth, they must be discounted and not worth a single moment of our energy. That leaves around 30 million people asking questions with the potential to rise. Out of them we would only realistically see 10 million actually get off their backsides and protest IF the situation got uncomfortable enough for them personally.
Out of them we would see roughly 1 million people actually fighting back with physical force once hungry enough and angry enough. Remember we have already seen 1,000,000 peacefully march in London. That’s 1,000,000 of us verses their feeble 125,000 police (a great many of whom couldn’t run for a bus). We could push them all aside like paper and tear the State’s corrupt castles in our cities to the ground and have them running for their private jets. And all we would need is the will! - The will to harness the anger of what these degenerate evil globalist paedophile enablers have done to us, our communities and children.
Yes, following the disintegration of such an established vast corrupt system, a period of instability and anarchy would reign for a time and that is to be expected. Its tentacles reach so far and wide the ramifications cannot possibly be fully understood until the time it happens. But one thing is for sure - from those rotten crumbled walls and ashes would eventually rise a bright dawn and a time of rebuilding and awakening. We would uncover and make aware the true vileness and horror of our oppressors that for generations have created war, suffering and division for humankind around the world that simply cannot be quantified, and so our hand of retribution would be swift and sure.
As it stands today, the hammer of totalitarianism is raised and poised above all our heads with the threat of further manufactured shortages and more lockdowns to bring us misery at any time they choose. Any choice we thought we had to ignore this situation in the hope it will all fade away into history has been completely dashed. There is only ONE way this will ever end, and that is when we make it end together - 1,000,000 strong on the streets sleeves rolled up with steel in our veins!
We are not nameless irrelevant numbers to be used as playthings by the wicked and degenerate 1% like in the Squid Game - we are LIGHT, LOVE & POWER and we are preparing ourselves and we will be ready to fight!
We are at the stage now where we are going to see who is who, and realise what needs to be done. What we have seen so far is just the beginning.
Get ready.
Matt Single
One Movement for Freedom
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