An eerie swarm of purple lights amassed in the skies over downtown Austin, Texas, Sunday evening. Four hundred drones were suspended over the city during the South by Southwest festival to form a giant, hovering … QR code?
That people are being mentally, emotionally and spiritually prepared to meet Antichrist is far beyond any reasonable level of dispute here on Day 728 of 15 Days To Flatten the Curve. Things once considered relegated to the realm of conspiracy theory, like Project Bluebeam for example, are busting out all over. I don't know about you, but in 2022, I need to find myself some brand new conspiracy theories because all mine have come true already. Thank you, New World Order.
"Behold ye among the heathen, and regard, and wonder marvellously: for I will work a work in your days, which ye will not believe, though it be told you." Habakkuk 1:5 (KJB)
So let's strap on the VR goggles, jump into the Metaverse, disconnect ourselves from any kind of tangible reality, and embrace this brave, new world they are presenting us with, right? Wrong. I reject it, all of it, and am so glad that the Lord has raised up NTEB for "such a time as this" to expose the works of the darkness and the rapidly-assembling the kingdom of the coming Antichrist. Let's use these days and this time we find ourselves in, the most exciting time in human history for the born again Bible believer who is waiting for Flight #777 on Titus213 Airlines.
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'Alien Drone Swarm' Form Giant Hovering QR Code Over Austin Texas to Promote ‘Halo’ From Paramount+
FROM THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: The dystopic-yet-impressive stunt was from Paramount+ to promote its upcoming sci-fi series Halo, based on the popular Xbox game about a warrior fighting off an alien invasion. The display was 300 feet tall roughly the height of the Statue of Liberty and 600 feet wide (almost two football fields). And, yes, the QR code was scannable, linking to a trailer for the series.
Locals on Austin subreddit had plenty of thoughts. “This is obviously a sign of the apocalypse,” wrote one. “The day I look up to the night sky and see a fucking ad is the day you should just shoot me right there,” penned another. “I saw it and got scared and ran inside,” wrote another.
There were positive responses, too: “D*** that’s genuinely so cool,” opined one user. “Smart idea—get your message out to the people who don’t give any **** to actually get anywhere near [downtown, where South by Southwest was held]. I, for one, am interested in this.”
And still others pointed out that such a stunt could be used in the future for more nefarious purposes by tricking people into opening malware on their phones.
Here’s a video of the swarm morphing:
“It sounded like a swarm of bees x1000,” wrote Dennis Hegstad, who captured the photos from his balcony.
The 'alien swarm' will appear several times again Monday night starting around 8 p.m., with the best viewing options by Rainey Street, East Side Tavern, or The Fairmont. The studio partnered with Giant Spoon on the activation. READ MORE
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