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Logan’s Run is a 1976 American science fiction action film directed by Michael Anderson and starring Michael York, Jenny Agutter, Richard Jordan, Roscoe Lee Browne, Farrah Fawcett and Peter Ustinov.   The film is based on the 1967 novel of the same name by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson.

It depicts a future society where the population and consumption of resources are maintained in equilibrium by killing everyone who reaches the age of 30. The story follows Logan 5, a “Sandman” who has terminated others who have attempted to escape death but now faces termination himself.

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Below is the Logan’s Run movie released in 1976.  The following year, a television series was spun off from the 1976 film.  The series, consisting of 14 episodes, was aired on CBS from 16 September 1977 to 6 February 1978.

As we watch Logan’s Run we can’t help but wonder if this film, like others, was predictive programming for the plan the Globalists wanted to roll out.

What is predictive programming?  As The Common Sense Show explained in a 2021 article, “Predictive programming is based upon the belief that the Globalists, who control the media, are communicating a message about what is coming. The concept is based upon mass desensitisation so that when the real and shocking event does happen, the public has already been conditioned for what is happening and the Globalist-controlled media will have an easier time imposing their will on the public. There is some speculation among many that the concept of predictive programming is the fulfilment of a spiritual requirement and commitment on the part of those who would enslave humanity, in that they must, in some form, disclose what is coming. In other words, the satanic ones must tell us, in some form, what is coming, hence the use of the concept – Predictive Programming.”

Logan’s Run, 1976 (119 mins)

If you are unable to watch the video above on Rumble, you can watch it on Odysee HERE, BiliBili TV HERE or Internet Archive HERE.

Featured image: Carousel scene from Logan’s Run (1976).  Source: Reactor Mag

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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raj patel
raj patel
5 months ago

i first viewed it in the 80s and have seen it multiple times since then – highly recommended.

Lisa Franklin
Lisa Franklin
5 months ago

I was born in 1962 so watched the series back when it first aired. Very popular at the time and I loved it at that age-little did we know then.

vaboon
vaboon
Reply to  Lisa Franklin
5 months ago

same here, born in 1960, II didn’t think much of ‘our’ future been like that as i was young and too busy thinking of my own! – watched it again in the late 1980’s when i noticed things seemed to change around that time (although changes were been made way back before then, but slowly, with ‘windrush’ in the 50’s and the influx of immigrants in the 70’s)

jsinton
jsinton
5 months ago

Yes, but Logan’s Run has a happy ending in the film. The people see the old man, the sun comes out, and eternal happiness for everyone. The evil is destroyed, sort of.

jsinton
jsinton
Reply to  jsinton
5 months ago

Logan’s Run was written so children could understand. A more intelligent film on technocracy from the period is “THX 1138” staring Robert Duval and directed by George Lucas, which much more resembles where we are headed.

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  jsinton
5 months ago

Hi jsinton,
If you need to chill out, watch this.
https://youtu.be/F3JafaMDCUw?si=6K-GJKGrELaZQ4r

S S
S S
5 months ago

Maybe they have for a very long time already been rolling out many similar plans that are less obvious to see.

This might be one of them;
Vaxx plan in 2005 video game
https://old.bitchute.com/video/5IzaytCKYL5r/

karakorum
karakorum
5 months ago

We need to look at things more positively, more towards versions with life, instead of depopulation. Death/depopulation is no longer actual. The internal war was won, the sick man was miraculously healed by the return of Captain Anointed Ear, who, through the powers given to him personally by God, vaccinated the body of America, pacifying the far-left virus of the waking mind, which also led to the beginning of a significant lifting of the Iron Curtain and a détente in international relations (just as when a person is healthy and vital, his contact with others is better). The postmodern guru of creative socio-political analysis, Mr. A. Dugin, reports in his seminal work “Trump’s Victory: A Global Conservative Revolution” from across the ocean about this medical miracle that is about to engulf the whole sick world:

“Today, we can confidently say that “Putinism” has triumphed in the United States: America voted for… “we want someone like Putin.”

Mr. R. Waggaman, a hard-working Novogorod farmer, in his equally significant recent revelation, raising the stakes, adds:
“Russia to denazify Mars with Elon Musk after checkmating the globalists? Davos-groomed Putin envoy says retarded space program is key to world peace”

Yes, it happens, soon, after every other ailment is cured, the Earth will become narrow for the unleashed techno-optimism. But what would a post-nazi Mars of Elon and Roscosmos look like? Is it possible to have an almost forty-year-old prophecy? Very possible in my opinion, and here’s what (*Why did the authors choose the language of the Plyukians to consist mainly of “ku” and “kyu”? Could it be QAnon?):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWK9DyLW-Kw

“Imagine Andrei Tarkovsky circa SOLARIS directing Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and you’ll come close to the existential weirdness of the wonderfully loopy Soviet-era sci-fi comedy KIN-DZA-DZA! … A deadpan, absurdist mixture of Kurt Vonnegut, Monty Python, Samuel Beckett and Jodorowsky’s never-made Dune where alien cultures are even more haphazard and WTF? than our own, the film is also a savage satire of bureaucratic idiocy and dysfunction no matter what political system you’re living under – or what planet you’re living on.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcwWtU_cuzM

karakorum
karakorum
5 months ago

“We” is a dystopian novel by Russian author Yevgeny Zamyatin, written in 1920-1921 and published in English in 1924. It explores a totalitarian society where individuality is suppressed, and the protagonist, D-503, struggles against the conformity imposed by the state known as the One State.
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It influenced the emergence of dystopia as a literary genre. George Orwell said that Aldous Huxley’s 1931 Brave New World must be partly derived from We, although Huxley denied this. Orwell’s own Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) and Animal Farm were also inspired by We, as are many other contemporary dystopian novels.”

George Orwell, Review of “WE” by E. I. Zamyatin

It was first published as an English translation by Gregory Zilboorg in 1924 by E. P. Dutton in New York.

EUGENE ZAMIATIN, WE ,Authorized Translation from the Russian, By GREGORY ZILBOORG, 1924

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6kj6lfRbGo

karakorum
karakorum
Reply to  karakorum
5 months ago

George Orwell, Review of “WE” by E. I. Zamyatin

“In the twenty-sixth century, in Zamyatin’s vision of it, the inhabitants of Utopia have so completely lost their individuality as to be known only by numbers. They live in glass houses (this was written before television was invented), which enables the political police, known as the “Guardians”, to supervise them more easily. They all wear identical uniforms, and a human being is commonly referred to either as “a number” or “a unif” (uniform). They live on synthetic food, and their usual recreation is to march in fours while the anthem of the Single State is played through loudspeakers. At stated intervals they are allowed for one hour (known as “the sex hour”) to lower the curtains round their glass apartments. There is, of course, no marriage, though sex life does not appear to be completely promiscuous. For purposes of love-making everyone has a sort of ration book of pink tickets, and the partner with whom he spends one of his allotted sex hours signs the counterfoil. The Single State is ruled over by a personage known as The Benefactor, who is annually re-elected by the entire population, the vote being always unanimous. The guiding principle of the State is that happiness and freedom are imcompatible. In the Garden of Eden man was happy, but in his folly he demanded freedom and was driven out into the wilderness. Now the Single State has restored his happiness by removing his freedom.

So far the resemblance with Brave New World is striking.

Zamyatin’s book is on the whole more relevant to our own situation. In spite of education and the vigilance of the Guardians, many of the ancient human instincts are still there. The teller of the story, D-503, who, though a gifted engineer, is a poor conventional creature, a sort of Utopian Billy Brown of London Town, is constantly horrified by the atavistic* impulses which seize upon him. He falls in love (this is a crime, of course) with a certain I-330 who is a member of an underground resistance movement and succeeds for a while in leading him into rebellion. When the rebellion breaks out it appears that the enemies of The Benefactor are in fact fairly numerous, and these people, apart from plotting the overthrow of the State, even indulge, at the moment when their curtains are down, in such vices as smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol. D-503 is ultimately saved from the consequences of his own folly. The authorities announce that they have discovered the cause of the recent disorders: it is that some human beings suffer from a disease called imagination. The nerve-centre responsible for imagination has now been located, and the disease can be cured by X-ray treatment.

The Machine of The Benefactor is the guillotine. There are many executions in Zamyatin’s Utopia. They take place publicly, in the presence of The Benefactor, and are accompanied by triumphal odes recited by the official poets. The guillotine, of course, is not the old crude instrument but a much improved model which literally liquidates its victim, reducing him in an instant to a puff of smoke and a pool of clear water. The execution is, in fact, a human sacrifice, and the scene describing it is given deliberately the colour of the sinister slave civilisations of the ancient world. It is this intuitive grasp of the irrational side of totalitarianism–human sacrifice, cruelty as an end in itself, the worship of a Leader who is credited with divine attributes–that makes Zamyatin’s book superior to Huxley’s.”

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
5 months ago

A spiritual revival will occur.
God will pour out his spirit and cause a great awakening.
Satan and his minions will be defeated…

Far From Home
Far From Home
Reply to  Paul Watson
5 months ago

Humans cannot begin to free themselves from a prescripted fate of physical enslavement if they embrace the abrahamic deception prescripted to enslave their mind.

Chris
Chris
5 months ago

I remember the movie …….. and, just briefly filling out what you said about Satanists – their code is that they can do whatever they like to you but they have to tell you first, and they do it through films – this one being an example. I think they might do it through all media but not sure. Their code recognises that if you figure out what they’re planning on doing before they do it and they still do it, all the karma that they intended for you falls on them – and they are actually right. But, if you think it’s just entertainment, that’s not their problem; they’ve fulfilled their side of the deal. I really don’t think these Satanists are the brightest sparks in the fire but – it just occurred to me that they always put a happy ending in these movies to make them palatable, and maybe ….. just maybe ……….. the happy ending is a kind of predictive programming too? And that we really will find the way out of this Satanic nightmare and really be happy? Wouldn’t that be awesome?!

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Chris
5 months ago

Some good points there.

The very fact that Logan’s Run and many other such movies are branded under the genre of science fiction, makes it alright – doesn’t it? its only fiction, don’t worry this will never happen, ITS A MOVIE!!!!!

As for the media, they’ve been brain washing us for years-even before the BBC existed-under Pathe News…

Joy N.
Joy N.
5 months ago

Thank you for This yet another Excellent article..
🙏🙏
The Bible prophesied 7-year Tribulation is at humanity’s doorstep & the time to escape is very short. To read more, pls visit https://bibleprophecyinaction.blogspot.com/

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SuziAlkamyst
SuziAlkamyst
4 months ago

Could it be that those who ‘imagined’ such stories as Logans Run, and many other dystopian futures, have been the ‘inspiration’ for ‘realising’ unimaginative control freaks desires?