Meet Me in St. Louis: A classic film featuring a family trip to The Louisiana Purchase Exposition (World’s Fair) of 1904

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Pay particular attention to what is said at the very end of the film beginning at the time stamp of 01:50:51 – 01:52:53.

The little girl speaks of the mud flood and how a giant wave came and covered up everything and there were bodies everywhere.  There’s also mention of buildings at the fair that hopefully will never be torn down.

These people were riding on dirt streets with horses and buggies, and then they were at a fair venue featuring buildings that resembled a European city.

The few who control the many must tell the truth to the members of society. That fact seems to be an unwritten rule of the Matrix construct in which we are experiencing life. In the movie above, a little girl eating cotton candy casually tells the truth in a few character dialogue lines. Nonetheless, the truth is released to all watching the production. There is plenty of truth-telling in this flick, for sure.

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4 thoughts on “Meet Me in St. Louis: A classic film featuring a family trip to The Louisiana Purchase Exposition (World’s Fair) of 1904

  1. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews December 3, 2024 / 12:33 pm

    Yes, they almost always do!

  2. lhakes12's avatar lhakes12 December 3, 2024 / 12:33 pm

    Yes, I agree. Everything seemed to be under disguise, so to speak. So, it wasn’t really noticeable. And they kept their hinting to a bare minimum!

    Lisa

  3. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews December 3, 2024 / 10:51 am

    Yes, Lisa, our controllers often leak out the truth through many mediums and I don’t believe it comes from a place of goodwill. In my opinion, it comes more from satisfying a requirement.

    They slipped it in at the very end, and most folks wouldn’t pick up on the significance of what was said in the movie.

    John

  4. lhakes12's avatar lhakes12 December 3, 2024 / 10:24 am

    A delightful movie with Judy Garland. I always enjoy her iconic voice.

    Although yes, John, it’s very interesting the way those couple of comments made their way into the film. Because they’re very revealing indeed!

    And I wasn’t sure what to make of the little girl. She was a character for sure. The movie appeared to be about love stories, family ties, and an eventual visit to the World Fair. However, also about a young girl with some unstable and disruptive behaviors, in my opinion. Although she did add comedy to it as well.
    And maybe they needed her to be that way in order for an excuse to add that surprisingly tell all comment at the end!

    But the comment came, and went so quickly that you were lucky to hear it. I don’t know if I would have even caught it if you hadn’t given us a heads up. I had to go back and replay it.

    Also, the mention of their hoping the buildings at the World Fair wouldn’t be torn down might have made people think a little back then when the film was made.

    In addition, the horse and buggies on dirt roads were a nice touch to add an underlying message.

    I think that someone might have been attempting to give the world a hint as to what has been happening in our world! 🙂

    Lisa

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