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Can't Get You Out of My Head: An Emotional History of the Modern World is a six-part BBC documentary television series created by Adam Curtis which debuted on 11 February 2021. It attempts to explain how modern society has arrived at where it is today by tracing various topics such as, "the strange roots of modern conspiracy theories, the history of China, opium and opioids, [and] the history of artificial intelligence".
So far, pretty damn good. I am familiar with his work after watching "The Century Of The Self" a few couple years ago (uploaded on his channel, highly recommended), that one was one hell of a blackpill. So far I am 4 episodes in, each episode leaves you with tons of questions about everything around you, in typical Curtis fashion. Couple highlights for me so far have been the drama surrounding Mao's wife, the Black Panthers being controlled op all along, and the Discordians pushing for proto-Q conspiracies back in the '60s and '70s that went out of control; at the time I had read a bit about them but didn't really see how Qanon could be pretty much tracked down straight to them. Limonov and how he ended up creating the Nazbol party in the early '90s was quite amusing (because it's basically a meme party), but still pretty insightful, as I didn't know a whole lot about the man behind it.

Can't Get You Out of My Head
Love, power, money, ghosts of empire, conspiracies, artificial intelligence – and You.

I've read that youtoob has taken down the last 3 parts, but so far you can watch the first 3 parts straight from Curtis's channel, so watch 'em while you can:
The other 3 parts are on that other video site that rhymes with parachute, or if you prefer, you could just set sail to the high seas.
Anyone watched it yet?
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