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Quoting one of my posts from back in December, 2021, because I just discovered yet ANOTHER show with a plot that centers around a vaccination designed to sterilize/kill off the population. Britain's "Utopia," from back in 2013. There was an American remake in 2020 that according to reviews, is total garbage as compared to the British version, of course ;) and only lasted one season before being canceled. But through yet another "rabbit hole" of connections I found the British version. (Watching a vid on BitChute that featured all kinds of random compilations, including something involving John Cusack, talking about a virus, obviously taken from some show or movie, so I began researching things to figure out what that John Cusack clip was from. And long story short..... American "Utopia" remake, which led me to IMDB, which led me to the overwhelming advise to skip the American version and seek out the original British version.) So out of curiosity I did. "Go directly to England. Do not pass go. Do not even look at the American remake." Downloaded both seasons 1 and 2 of the British version. Thanks Pirate Bay! Just finished watching season 1 (six one hour episodes) and all I can say is....wow. O.o One of the most unique shows I've ever watched. One of the IMDB reviews said he gave the American version a "9" rating...until he discovered the British version. Then he went back and changed his rating to a 2. 🤣 Another review said the show requires "patience and intelligence." Yes to both. It's British, so it's very different from American storytelling. The premier episode did require focus/intelligence, because things aren't spelled out. But I kept going with it, for several reasons, including the unique nature of it on all fronts. The plan was to give it until episode 2. Decided I liked it enough after all and kept going with it.....straight through to the end of season 1. Went from being a show where I was like, "eh, sure" to "Okay, definitely need to know what happens next." There's an unfolding mystery, and multiple twists and turns. The visual look of the show with its technicolor pallet (reminiscent of graphic novels, since the entire show revolves around a mysterious graphic novel manuscript) coupled with the quirky soundtrack (link to theme song to give an idea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JKH5Ep1vj8 ) in addition to again, its British approach to things, and very dry and dark/black British humor mixed up amongst the violence and conspiracy is what makes this show unique. And through it all the plot is ultimately about a manufactured "Russian Flu" that's used as a pretense to deliver the real weapon - a vaccine designed to sterilize the population and reduce the world by at least 90%. Or rather, down to no more than 500 million. Why hello there, Georgia Guidestones. It's truly a case of "Occult Warning." The public was warned up and down and in and out through multiple media sources, multiple years before the poison jab was ever rolled out. But because the warning was delivered through their "bare minimum obligation" of "fictional" TV shows and movies means the public ignored it. Or because a majority of the public may not have seen those shows or movies. Link to download on Pirate Bay: https://thepiratebay.org/search.php?q=utopia+2013&cat=0 Note: It definitely helps to have subtitles, since the host of actors/actresses have different British accents, and some are harder to understand than others. (Namely Becky - the actress is from Wales and has this singsongy lilting "Magical Leprechaun" accent that's near impossible to understand. 🤣 ) And even though the show was not renewed after season 2 I've read multiple times that things do get wrapped up well enough by the end of season 2. So that's why I invested in watching it. Plus you gotta love any show that name checks David Icke. ;) IMDB page about Utopia, where it has an 8.4 rating: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2384811/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 "After a group of people, who meet online, discover a bizarre graphic novel which seems to hold mysterious answers, they find themselves being tracked down by a merciless organization known merely as 'The Network'."

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