History[edit]
The theories began when some people noticed that in the episode of The Simpsons called "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" when Lisa shows a magazine about New York, there is the number "9" standing next to the twin towers, making it look like it says 9/11, the theory quickly became popular and people started to find supposed "hints" in various cartoons, movies and books, including Johnny Bravo , The Lone Gunmen, Trade Center Defender Game, The Coup - Party Music, Illuminati: The Game of Conspiracy, The Roy Harper Band, Flight Simulator 2000, Sesame Street, Breakfast in America (song), Often An Orphan and Ironman.
Supertramp Controversy[edit]
In the cover of the album Breakfast In America, a maid/waitress is seen holding an orange juice and behind there is kitchen equipment (that is near two glass bottles that look like the twin towers) represents the fire on the towers, they also claim that the words "U" and "P" that are re reversed they look like "9 11".
External Links[edit]
- The time a conspiracy theorist and breakfast in America predict 9/11.
- How The Simpsons predicted 9/11, Trump and Disney-Fox
- 9/11 Predictive Programming
- 15 Bizarre Signs In Popular Culture That ‘Predicted’ The 9/11 Attacks Before They Actually Happened
- CONSPIRACY: 1979 SUPERTRAMP ALBUM COVER REVEALS FREEMASONS ‘PRE-KNEW ABOUT’ 9/11
- 9/11 Predictive Programming Found In Multiple Areas Of Popular Culture Leading Up To The September 11 Attacks
- A Greek View On 9/11 Secrets
- Predictive programming
- Pinterest Predictive Programming
- https://www.pinterest.it/pin/550635491915147470/
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