The God Pill
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They need ramapo so they can make there Jesus tv show to keep the rank and file engaged and not leaving or in but "freeloading"for two or three years perhaps even turning jw broadcasting into a subscription service so they can get people out of the halls and sell the rest off then when they've harvested for a couple years sell there TV studio off to the highest bidder. They need more than zoom meetings to keep the flock from shrinking in the next five years if they decide to suspend public meetings again and sell all remaining halls assuming the UN isn't directing them to keep the halls in play as future ambush points. It doesn't at all escape me that they seem to want to emulate The Chosen because of how successful that programs been on crowdfunding. You see them flirting with netflixizing the truth with the creative liberties and overdramatization of the convention movies past couple years. They could even make money licensing bible based video content to corporations prior to selling the studio and rationalize it as a form of preaching.
Look at Netflix years ago they were in twenty billion dollars debt I can't comprehend how a company can keep going like that without government propping them up or using as a front but in any case they have kept going at those numbers all the while quadrupling down on the OG content which was the primary cause of that debt to begin with. But if you look at it from the perspective of executives never intending to perpetually sustain the company in the first place and merely strive to create the largest library of content possible that the big corps could purchase later it makes sense.
Look at Netflix years ago they were in twenty billion dollars debt I can't comprehend how a company can keep going like that without government propping them up or using as a front but in any case they have kept going at those numbers all the while quadrupling down on the OG content which was the primary cause of that debt to begin with. But if you look at it from the perspective of executives never intending to perpetually sustain the company in the first place and merely strive to create the largest library of content possible that the big corps could purchase later it makes sense.
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