When the film Back to the Future predicted 9/11 – part one

They do not find scruples into using predictive programming to tell you what they are up to. After all, it part of the Revelation of the Method modus operandi: a technique used in psychological warfare where ‘conspiracies’ become known.

In the 1985 American science fiction film, Back to the Future, we see the protagonist, Marty McFly, a teenager accidentally sent back to 1955 in a time-traveling DeLorean automobile built by his eccentric scientist friend Emmett “Doc” Brown. At one point, Marty goes to the Twin Pines Mall, at 1:16 am.

There we witness a sudden, surprise of a terrorist attack, perpetrated by a group of Muslim terrorists. That attack happens at the twin, a reference to the twin towers.

When you turn the sign upside down, you should understand that the digits on the clock read 9:11. Is it predictive programming for the 9/11 Twin Towers tragedy?

Then we have another ‘coincidence’. This lies in the fact that we have ‘twin pines’. Are these twin pines a symbolic representation of the twin towers? Before the terrorists’ attack, both twin pines are present:

But after the terrorist attack, the twin pines are gone and instead, they are replaced by a single pine like when the twin towers were destroyed and were then replaced by a single tower, the One World Trade Building. In the film, from being named ‘Twin Pines Mall’ it was changed to ‘Lone Pine Mall.’

Also, at the scene, Doc shows us two stop-watches, both of which display encoded 9/11s in reverse. Is this only a coincidence?

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