MOVIE NEWS – Tom Cruise supposedly showed us the Iran bombing years before it happened, or so fans of “predictive programming” claim. The plot of Top Gun: Maverick has uncanny similarities to the recent attack on Iran’s nuclear plant. For years, this rear-view mirror theory has found “prophecies” in Hollywood blockbusters.
In the early hours of June 22, seven B-2 Spirit stealth bombers escorted by fighter jets slipped past Iranian radar and attacked the Fordow uranium enrichment facility. To hit the underground complex deep in the mountains, the mission called for two bombs: one to blast an entryway, and another to finish the job. If this scenario rings a bell, it’s not a coincidence—Tom Cruise’s 2022 return to the skies in Top Gun: Maverick played out almost identically. From the secret bunker in the mountains to a uranium facility takedown, the movie’s plot and the real-world events have revived a long-running conspiracy: predictive programming.
Top Gun and the Iran Attack: Coincidence or Prophecy?
Top Gun: Maverick never spells out who the enemy is, but it hints that a uranium plant will soon put an ally at risk. To stop it, the heroes must bomb a fortified bunker in mountainous terrain—protected not only by depth, but also by the landscape and advanced defense systems. The plan? Two jets dropping bombs in rapid succession to open a gap and destroy the target—a typical Hollywood fantasy starring Tom Cruise, now echoed in reality.
Unlike the first Top Gun, which made no secret of its Cold War propaganda, Maverick has no Soviets, no terrorists, and no mention of Iran or Israel. The mission is about preventing an imminent threat, offering perfect fuel for the imagination of conspiracy theorists. Whether it’s apophenia—our brain’s urge to find patterns—or classic confirmation bias, these theories multiply until they’re accepted as truth. The “rear-view mirror effect” means we only remember the coincidences that fit, ignoring the rest. But if you want a crazy movie-night theory, predictive programming is hard to beat.
Predictive Programming: Hollywood’s Wildest Conspiracy
Popularized by Alan Watt, one of the internet’s leading conspiracy writers, predictive programming claims that blockbuster movies, TV shows, and novels hide clues about future events in their plots. The idea: if the public sees something on the big screen, they’ll accept it more easily in real life. In other words, after watching Top Gun: Maverick, we’re less shocked by the Iran news—and the powers that be face less resistance because we’re “mentally prepared.”
From The Matrix to The Simpsons, believers tie anything to anything, building a fantasy web that always finds “evidence” after the fact. The theory is absurd—not only for the apophenia and hindsight bias mentioned above, but also for the sheer impossibility of keeping such a massive, coordinated secret in an age where every WhatsApp leak makes headlines. If hundreds of producers, writers, military, and politicians were involved, it would all fall apart in a day.
But we’re not done yet—the wildest part is still to come. Alan Watt and his followers take it to the next level. Asked who’s really behind the plot, the answer is a fitting capstone to the lunacy: the global lizard-people elite controlling the world from the shadows. Iran, Tom Cruise, and lizard-men—if you find a wilder mix, let me know. I’ll grab my popcorn.
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