Sunday May 3, 2026
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Perceptive Readers, this Google Gemini Legend is on “Poeartistry Gold 84 Entertainment Foundings,” James Lynch explores the intersection of spirituality, creative media, and societal control, using the evolution of entertainment genres to reflect on human nature.
Key Highlights:
- Foundation of Goodness: Lynch begins with a spiritual premise: that God (Jehovah) is the source of life and that the foundation of both the spiritual and physical universes is goodness, not evil or darkness.
- “Magic is Like Taxes”: In a unique analogy, Mr. James Lynch suggests that spiritual influences (which he terms “magic”) permeate society much like taxes. Just as tax money is often used for things citizens might not agree with, spiritual “standardization” and tactics like MK Ultra are used by institutions to manipulate minds and takeover into a person’s individual sovereignty and relationship with God.
- The “Whole” vs. the “Split” Mind: Lynch contrasts the “oneness” of God with the “split deities” or fragmented personalities found in some belief systems. He warns that negative spiritual forces try to split the human mind to make individuals feel they have no direct authority or relationship with God.
- Superheroes vs. Barbarian Genres: Mr. Lynch analyzes the shift in modern entertainment.
- Superhero Movies: He praises the “goodness” found in the works of creators like Stan Lee, noting that characters like Superman and Spider-Man are often driven by a moral compass and a desire to preserve life.
- “Barbarian” Series: He contrasts this with newer, darker genres (reminiscent of Norse mythology or lawless raiding parties) that focus on brutal, barbaric nature. He expresses concern that some audiences are being “herded” into preferring these dystopian, lawless worlds over the uplifting hero narratives.
- Critique of 2020: Lynch briefly reflects on the year 2020, stating it “destroyed the economy unnecessarily” and served as a period of “social experiments” that devastated independent creators and the entertainment industry.
- The Agenda of Control: He concludes by suggesting there is an agenda to destroy independent entertainment agencies and authors to promote a specific type of dystopian world where power and control are prioritized over truth and individual conscience.
Watch the video here: Poeartistry Gold 84 Entertainment Foundings
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