What the Russians thought of James Bond in the 1960s | The Spectator

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This is a real tidbit!

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Just watched the new James Bond thriller last night on DVD, “No Time To Die”.
It’s about a new evil organization that wipes out SPECTRE with precision genetic bullets; then launches a worldwide genetic attack on populations across the world. I found myself substituting their genetic descriptions of “how” w/words like Moderna, Pfizer, & booster injections.
The new bond w/the signature assassin’s double ‘O’ #007
is a tall black woke woman.

Spoiler alert!

They rub out James Bond at the end, as he chooses to sacrifice himself,
so that others may live;
including a child of his, he didn’t know existed - until the end.

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They say the new Matrix movie has a lot of signalling in it.

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Haven’t seen it.
Watched the first one w/my son.
Liked certain parts; especially, the red pill/blue pill analogy.
Otherwise, it was more a - you fill in the blank - as to what was really going on.
Should be interesting, w/all that’s been going on;
and “their” dropping “their Eyes Wide Shut party masks”.
This Matrix, may be a more in-your-face version?

Bond certainly put the weaponized viruses front and center.
As fate would have it; I had just finished reading a chapter in Elana’s new Transhumanism book when I put the Bond DVD on. I had read a part about an android remote viewing a 100 years into the future[my memory always suspect] and the robot’s name sounded just like the Bond antagonist.
If you see the picture, the major villain[funny that villain has AI embedded in its spelling] has a AI like voice delivery. [i keep meaning to double check that odd synchronicity]

Just checked the medium was Ingo Swann, who spoke in a cold metallic voice of an artificial intelligence computer 100 years into the future. Swann was the last name of Bond’s to be wife, and mother of his child.
The villain’s who spoke like an AI, Lyutster Safin[Lucifer Satin?].

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