Follow the Breadcrumbs

As the story goes, breadcrumbs are left as a trail to mark one's way so as to not get lost. For the purpose of this discussion, breadcrumbs refer to something called predictive programming.
This definition of predictive programming is taken from an article entitled: The Psychology of Extraordinary Beliefs written by Dahria Beaver dated 4/18/18 appearing in the College of Arts and Sciences website of the Ohio State University.
Predictive Programming is theory that the government or other higher-ups are using fictional movies or books as a mass mind control tool to make the population more accepting of planned future events. This was first described and proposed by researcher Alan Watt who defines Predictive programming as “Predictive programming is a subtle form of psychological conditioning provided by the media to acquaint the public with planned societal changes to be implemented by our leaders. If and when these changes are put through, the public will already be familiarized with them and will accept them as natural progressions, thus lessening possible public resistance and commotion.” (Wood) Then it was popularized by Alex Jones and David Icke. The most notable cases of predictive programing are the examples found in the Simpsons, The Dark Night Rises, The Hunger Games, and the oldest being from Futility. Information can be found on blog posts and many conspiracy theorists have either made videos on it or have spoken on the subject.
As Ms. Beaver described, this is an example from the long-running TV program, The Simpsons.
Was This Planned Long Ago?
When it comes to predictive programming for Covid-19, I first became aware of such an example in March 2020. At the time, I came across this bit of information on the internet so I borrowed the book from my local library to confirm it. It was the same book as seen below. What are the chances that a fictional novel by a best-selling author published in 1981 would describe a similar real-life event 40 years later? Of all the places in the world, why did the author choose Wuhan, China as the location mentioned in his novel? Why would he describe the lab as an "RDNA lab?' The actual lab in Wuhan is a high-security facility, known as biosafety level 4 (BSL-4), similar to the ones at the CDC in Atlanta. Why would he reference Wuhan-400 as a "weapon" and not a naturally occurring "virus?" He references the lab as RDNA. The Covid-19 vaccine is an mRNA vaccine. Wuhan-400 perishes below 86 degrees. Vials of the mRNA vaccine need to be kept frozen to maintain their viability. Too many parallels to be coincidental? You be the judge.

This is yet another example of predictive programming. A fashion designer by the name of "Kovid" appeared as a TV show contestant in early 2019 before anyone ever heard of Covid. His model is dressed in his outfit complete with a mask. She is told by the TV show host to put her mask back on. What are the chances? Kovid –> Covid –> Mask wearing.
The New World Order did not manifest itself overnight but was planned ages ago. They give us breadcrumbs as hints along the way to let us know what their plans are and where the trail is headed to.