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The Simpsons and The Freemasons

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Phenomenon of the Simpsons, seemingly predicting the future, is no longer just dismissed as luck. Instead, it is given rise to a much darker theory that has gained significant attention and momentum. About nine months ago, a mysterious message surfaced on Reddit, immediately capturing my interest. Despite receiving no upvotes, the replies to the post were disturbing and quickly sparked a flurry of wild conjectures. According to these responses, the Simpsons serves as a chosen medium through which the elite unveiled their secret plans. The show's creator, Matt Groening, has been implicated in various events such as the alleged involvement in the Freemasonry, the death of Jeffrey Epstein, and the September 11th attacks. The range of theories is extensive, but a central question persists. How does the Simpsons exhibit such uncanny accuracy in predicting future events? Through extensive research, the collection of rare data, statistical analysis, and interviews with experts, we gradually uncovered an explanation that defies conventional wisdom. This revelation has largely gone unnoticed by the general public, yet it holds the potential to upend everything we thought we knew about the Simpsons, and its intricate ties to global occurrences. Are you prepared to embark on this riveting journey into the enigma surrounding the Simpsons? In part two, we will dive even deeper into this captivating mystery, and unveil the hidden truths behind one of the most renowned television series of all time. Simpsons doesn't predict the future, they control it. Did you know that Matt Groening, the creator of the Simpsons, may be a member of the Freemasons. In part one, we introduced you to this theory, and now we are going to give you the evidence. The Freemasons are a secretive society that has been the subject of many conspiracy theories over the years. Many believe this group has the power to influence the world and everything that happens in it. For starters, many of the characters in the Simpsons have names that are linked to Freemasonry. For example, the character of Homer is named after the ancient Greek poet who wrote about the Trojan War. In Freemasonry, the Trojan War is a symbol of the struggle between good and evil. Additionally, there are several references to Freemasonry in various episodes of The Simpsons. For example, in one episode, Homer becomes a member of a secret society called the Stone Cutters, which is clearly a parody of the Freemasons. Finally, Groening himself has admitted that he is fascinated by secret societies and conspiracy theories. In an interview with Playboy magazine, he said that he was inspired by the book, The Illuminatus Trilogy, which explores the idea of a secret society that controls the world. Perhaps they don't actually predict anything. Maybe their influence is just so powerful that they are able to control what happens.