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Is the movie actually predictive programming? Is it meant as a message? Don't scoff just yet....read on!

http://endoftheamericandream.com/ar...ut-what-is-going-to-happen-in-americas-future

Hollywood has a long history of inserting political messages, social commentaries, subliminal effects and even cryptic warnings about the future into big budget films. So is someone attempting to use “San Andreas” to tell us something? For many years, doomsayers have been warning that the “Big One” is going to come along and rip the coastline of California to shreds. Up until this moment, it hasn’t happened, but without a doubt we have moved into a time of increased geological activity all over the globe. As you read this article, 42 volcanoes around the planet are currently erupting. That means that the number of volcanoes erupting right now is greater than the 20th century’s average for an entire year. In addition, we have been witnessing a great deal of very unusual earthquake activity lately. Just in the United States, we have seen unusual earthquakes hit Michigan, Texas, Mississippi, California, Idaho And Washington within the last month or so. Could it be possible that our planet has entered a period of heightened seismic activity? And could it also be possible that someone behind “San Andreas” is aware of this and is trying to warn us about what is coming in our future?

Of course just about everyone in the scientific community acknowledges that the “Big One” is eventually coming to California. In fact, the U.S. Geological Survey recently came out and said that the probability of a megaquake along the west coast is greater than they had previously been projecting

Very few filmmakers make movies purely for entertainment. Most of them want to “say something” through their films.

So what is “San Andreas” saying to us?

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So, whatcha think? Is this getting us "ready" for the big one?
 
While I do believe that film and TV have been used to telegraph things in the past, I think sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. America loves a disaster movie, and they don't even have to be good films. As long as things are blown up, engulfed in flame, covered in lava, frozen or shaken apart, people seem to be happy even if there are plot holes big enough to shove an asteroid through. It looks like San Andreas fits that mold pretty well!
 
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And I'm looking forward to getting out the popcorn and enjoying this one! I will have to wait for it to hit pay TV, but what the heck...that happens pretty quickly these days!
 
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