The latest bit of weirdness is the infamous “Youtube Maniac”. This spoiled piece of work named Elliott Rodger apparently shot and killed multiple targets from his luxury BMW on the UC Santa Barbara campus area as ‘retribution’ for his lack of sexual fulfillment. https://twitter.com/SilentRunningQ/status/1260407290945036289
Like all of these inexpiable MK ULTRA-type shootings, his grand finale was to take his own life so that he wouldn’t have to face real prison time.

Now, let’s start taking a further look at this guy’s connections to the entertainment industry…
Turns out his father is an assistant director for the Hunger Games films, and he even mingled with the stars somewhat.

The killer was the 22-year-old son of Peter Rodger, an assistant director on the wildly successful NWO Occult Hunger Games film series.
He traveled the world with his father stepmother. This youngster had access to stunning stars like Lawrence & Perry. 

The Predictive Programming Goes MUCH Deeper:

Thailand revolution, True Detective, HP Lovecraft, Aleister Crowley, and Missing Malaysian Flights, and more
If you thought predictive programming was just some nonsense conspiracy theory garbage, take a look at this non-nefarious example of what CNN had to say about Jennifer Lawrence’s archery influence: Also, check out what they're doing in Thailand…
Thailand’s military rulers say they are monitoring a new form of silent resistance to the coup – a three-fingered salute borrowed from science fiction blockbuster The Hunger Games – and will arrest those in large groups who ignore warnings to lower their arms.
This is actually a magical sign from the Necronomicon called the Elder Sign:
Things get even stranger as you start researching on this subject because in a brief skim of the Encyclopedia of HP Lovecraft, and also Wiki, you’ll see that HPL might’ve been inspired to write the Necronomicon by Robert Chambers’ The King in Yellow:
The King in Yellow might ring a bell because these were the short stories that the HBO television series True Detective might’ve been based on. Occult symbolism behind True Detective- that’s worth checking out: Two episodes into the series, True Detective dropped a reference to
one of the strangest, most compelling tales in the canon of weird fiction: Robert W. Chambers’ The King in Yellow, a collection of short stories published in 1895. Knowing this book is key to understanding the dark mystery at the heart of this series.
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