In an age where media increasingly shapes our perception of reality, we find ourselves witnessing an intriguing phenomenon: the emergence of entertainment that appears to mirror potential future events with unsettling accuracy. The Netflix series "Zero Day" presents a narrative that deserves thoughtful consideration within this context. Recent years have shown us how certain global events were preceded by discussions, simulations, and media portrayals that bore remarkable similarities to what eventually transpired. This pattern is reminiscent of Event 201, a pandemic simulation exercise conducted in October 2019, just months before a real global pandemic emerged. Agenda 2030 appears to include plans for a cyber-attack that would take us offline temporarily. This connects to the "great reset" theory, where after going offline and returning, people might find their bank accounts reset to zero. The parallels between predictive media narratives and subsequent real-world developments raise important questions about the relationship between entertainment and societal preparation.
The concept of a temporary technological disruption followed by a restructured digital landscape represents a scenario that has been increasingly discussed in cybersecurity circles. World Economic Forum discussions have highlighted the potential for catastrophic cyber events, with experts noting that 93% of cyber leaders and 86% of cyber business leaders believe geopolitical instability makes such events likely in the near future. You've heard countless stories, whether on my channel or in the mainstream media, about AT&T being hacked, Gmail breaches, and data vulnerability. This pattern suggests we'll go offline temporarily, only to return to a system requiring digital ID and other control measures that people will readily accept after experiencing life without technology.
For those unfamiliar, media narratives often shape public perception of potential future events. The new Netflix series "Zero Day" stars Robert De Niro in a plot that, according to Ross (2024), "resonates with current political tensions." The series depicts a devastating cyber-attack leading to infrastructure failures, mass casualties, expanded government surveillance, and civil rights restrictions. The show portrays grid shutdowns, transportation system failures, banking system collapse, and warrantless arrests. De Niro's character, whose mental state becomes a plot point, leads a special commission investigating the attack.
The series explores themes of national security, government power, and public trust in institutions. As detailed in the show, this includes massive infrastructure disruptions, surveillance expansion, and emergency powers that suspend normal legal protections. The timing of this series comes as cybersecurity concerns and political instability dominate headlines. Here is just a small clip from the "Zero Day" trailer":
The clip depicts a catastrophic cyber-attack that claimed 3,402 lives and plunged the nation into terror. In its aftermath, every phone in America displayed the same chilling warning. And then, there is repetition of this message: "This will happen again." The government's response was swift but controversial, with Congress establishing a special Zero Day Commission endowed with unprecedented authority. This commission allegedly operated beyond constitutional constraints, arresting people without warrants in what the clip describes as "the greatest affront to civil liberties ever." What makes this fictional scenario particularly unsettling, according to commentary in the trailer, is its plausibility—raising profound questions about how governments might respond to such a crisis and whether our society is truly prepared. The trailer explicitly questions what an unchecked government might do when all normal checks on power are suspended, highlighting the tension between security and liberty during national emergencies.
After many people have seen this, they ask, "Could the plot of Netflix's 'Zero Day' actually occur?" (Netflix, 2025; DarkReading, 2025; Thewrap,2025). Even the actors, directors, and producers boast about what's supposedly "neat" about this show—that it could happen in real life. It's concerning that this scenario could unfold in real life. When it happens, it won't be coincidental—you're being programmed to accept it. For years, you've been conditioned to believe that when a cyber-attack occurs, it's some anonymous hacker in a hoodie operating from a factory in China or Russia. All those images you've seen—a person in an Anonymous mask or a faceless figure in a hoodie—that's programming designed to convince you that a lone actor could somehow breach the government's entire infrastructure and bring it down.
You'd think protecting our infrastructure would be the real solution, right? But which infrastructures do we actually have full control over? They warn about our vulnerability to cyber-attacks and power grid failures, yet take no meaningful action—because it's all orchestrated by secret societies and their hierarchy, all by design. So, when articles question whether the plot could come true, the answer is yes, it will. How do we know? Because the same people who orchestrated Event 201 are now openly discussing cyber-attacks. These are the same individuals who conspire publicly—the same people promoting the idea of a "great reset." Now they're all discussing how, post-pandemic, the next major threat will be a cyber-attack (WEF,2023; WEF,2024; WEF,2025). How convenient that they predicted a pandemic before it happened. And how telling that they're now forecasting a massive cyber-attack—one they claim would be worse than any pandemic. They're openly discussing it (WEF,2025; Thewire,2025), essentially announcing what's coming.
At the recent 2025 World Economic Forum, a presentation of their Global Security Outlook report 2023 claimed that the most striking finding was that 93% of cyber leaders and 86% of cyber business leaders believe geopolitical instability makes a catastrophic cyber event likely in the next two years. "But still pay insufficient attention to the frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyber-attack which would bring to a complete halt the power supply, transportation, hospital services—our society as a whole. The pandemic would be seen in this respect as a small disturbance in comparison to a major cyber-attack," added Klaus Schwab (2025). Below is a short clip from the 2025 WEF forum:
When we discuss the great reset, we must consider what it would actually entail. To create such a reset, they would need people's bank accounts to reset. This requires a general public who has trusted the globalists and digitized all their money. Then, when the hierarchy decides to flip a switch and blame an invisible boogeyman, people would log back into their online bank accounts only to find nothing there.
What could people do about it? They might yell and scream while hiding underground for months. Eventually, everyone would forget about their lost money because they'd be focused on finding food and water to survive. After a few days of hunger pains, people wouldn't have time to worry about their hundreds of thousands—or even just $50 to $100—that was once in their accounts. They'd be living day to day, trying to survive, which is precisely the point.
The "great reset," as many people believe it's coming, hasn't actually happened yet. Don't ignore all the predictive programming happening out there. For example, the FBI has issued warnings that Chinese hackers are preparing to wreak havoc on U.S. critical infrastructure (PBS, 2024; WBNS,2024). But in reality, "Chinese hackers" is just code for globalists. Don't forget that a post-constitutional era is expected to begin in the US under Trump and then expand across the world.
The World Economic Forum continues to prepare us. Every month they publish articles about the "cyber pandemic," emphasizing the need for strength in cyber resilience and telecommunications. Consider how many films we've seen like the trailer for "Zero Day"—this Netflix series, or whatever they call them these days. They all follow the same pattern: grid shutdowns. Once a cyber-attack hits, everything goes offline. Planes fall out of the sky. We've seen this scenario countless times. Trains can't run on tracks anymore. Mass casualties follow, and then the governments/globalists conveniently implement unlimited surveillance. The globalists freezes various freedoms. Martial law is implemented, and arrests without warrants become commonplace. And, of course, the banking system shuts down as well.
We recently saw something similar with "Leave the World Behind." Remember this movie? It was very popular about a year ago. Do you think the creators of "Zero Day" weren't aware of "Leave the World Behind"? While not identical—one's a movie and one's a series with more episodes—they both depict similar scenarios of what the world would look like and the chaos that would ensue after a mass cyber-attack.
And who was one of the producers on "Leave the World Behind"? Higher Ground—that Freemasonic logo you could see in the movie. And who's behind Higher Ground Productions? I'm sure you noticed some prominent individuals associated with Freemasonry, including a president of a major nation, known for his high rank in secret societies, involved in shutting down his own nation and taking it offline completely (Forbes,2023; Today, 2023; Roger,2023).
The similarities between "Leave the World Behind" and "Zero Day" are evident: both focus on destabilizing countries through means unlike traditional warfare. In essence, it's predictive programming preparing you for what's coming. This isn't like past wars with tanks rolling down streets, people carrying rifles, and universal conscription. We've grown so dependent on technology governing our daily lives—which globalists have engineered by design—that they can destabilize entire governments or countries simply by taking them offline. But don't worry, we'll return online shortly afterward, as our globalist "heroes" will ensure we never go offline again. However, it won't be about reconnecting your devices but connecting you to their grid, because you will become part of the "internet of bodies." They have already provided a blueprint for this approach, using America as their reference point. The "Death to America" theme appears prominently, and they insist there is no returning to normal. Here is clip from the movie:
One might think the creators of "Zero Day" would've considered how similar their plot is to "Leave the World Behind" released just a year ago. Shouldn't we expect fresh artistic expressions and novel themes? Surely Hollywood has access to scripts with original ideas, yet they repeatedly produce the same types of content—alien invasions one month, natural disasters the next. According to the creators of "Zero Day," this repetition of themes serves a purpose. As creator Lesher explained, "We felt the show could be a commentary on how we exist today, on media that both reflects the world and creates the world" (Hollywood Reporter, 2024). This deliberate reflection of current anxieties isn't coincidental.
These productions are systematically programming viewers to accept certain narratives—that climate change causes disasters, that aliens exist, and preparing you to accept what's coming. Hollywood isn't primarily about creative expression; it's about programming and mind control. They're conditioning audiences for cyber-attacks, power outages, plane crashes, train derailments, mass casualties, and temporary offline existence before returning to a controlled online environment.
Critics may dismiss these concerns as paranoia, but consider this: in 2016, several individuals predicted an outbreak involving nanotechnology—which subsequently occurred. As people began recognizing these fulfilled predictions, authorities reportedly removed channels discussing these topics, particularly those addressing nanotechnology. Similarly, films like "Contagion" (2011) and "Outbreak" (1995) eerily foreshadowed what would later unfold during the COVID pandemic. We also discussed the possibility of weather modification technologies in the ionosphere (weather warfare) causing fires shortly before devastating blazes swept through California. Eventually, such discussions may be labeled as misinformation or conspiracy theories and silenced. To conclude our analysis, a major cyber shutdown or grid failure could be part of a plan to implement digital ID and an infrastructure purportedly designed to eliminate fraud. In such a system, the only hackable element would be you—through compromised genetics.
As we contemplate these sobering realities, we must ask ourselves: Are we truly recognizing the signs of the end times unfolding before us? The infrastructure for the Antichrist system isn't approaching—it's already here, operating in plain sight. The Rapture could occur at any moment without warning. Are you prepared to meet Christ in the air, or will you face the tribulation period described in Scripture? Remember that tomorrow is promised to no one. If you continue to delay your spiritual preparation, how will you escape God's coming judgment? The time for decision is now—while the choice remains yours to make. As Jesus warned, "Therefore you also be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect" (Matthew 24:44).
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