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henrymakow.com said:THE ILLUMINATI SELF CONGRATULATION STAMP
The "Illuminati self-congratulation" stamp is given to events that were planned long ago and which have come to pass. Illustrations abound.
Events occur; symbols and contexts in Dr. Who mirror them. Most would pass these things off as coincidence, and for that matter most would pass off conspiracy theories as the stuff of fools, but anyone who has worked in television and film production knows that there are no accidents, in production.
I will provide one example. Earlier this year, unrest broke out in North Africa shortly after, the sixth season of Dr. Who began its run. In this series - actually, beginning at the end of the fifth season - the Doctor is suddenly obsessed with wearing a fez. The fez is a style of hat that is worn exclusively in North Africa.
"I wear a fez now," the Doctor says, on multiple occasions, including during an intrusion into the Oval Office of the United States, where, incidentally, he acts as a representative of Scotland Yard (one of many non-stop references to the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry).
At the very beginning of the first episode of Season Six, the main human characters view a video of Dr. Who, wearing a fez, dancing in Morocco with Abbott and Costello amidst the French Foreign Legion. One of the characters says, "Do you think he's back there, trying to wave at us out of history books?"
Anyone who has been paying attention knows of the British and French role in the unrest unfolding in North Africa. They might also feel strange upon seeing the "Scotland Yard" Doctor arrive in the Oval Office and state, "Bring me a fez. I want a fez. I wear a fez now."
This is an example of Illuminati self-congratulation on the fact of accomplishing what they set forth to do.