In the Dune world, there is a substance called Spice.
Spice is a drug that provides long life, precognition, and allows for genetic memory. It is so addicting that if you stop taking it you die. Therefore, anyone who takes the drug becomes a puppet for whoever controls the drug. This is what resulted in the most famous quote of the series, "He who controls the spice, controls the universe."
We all know how (((they))) communicate to each other with pop fiction. Could 'spice' be alluding to 'adrenochrome'? It is said that adrenochrome is the most addicting drug in the world. It is said that adrenochrome lengthens one's life span. It is aid that adrenochrome can be used to harness genetic memory. It found it interesting that the guy who researched "precognition" happened to have the last name of "Dunne". Seriously, DUNNE? Coincidence?
Could adrenochrome in our world be the 'spice' of Dune? Could it be that whoever controls the supply of adrenochrome in our world be the one who rules in our world? Could our politicians, hollywood actors, musicians, judges, police chiefs (in certain districts), and world leaders around the globe be addicted to adrenochrome and this is why they are so willing to submit to the jew who controls the supply of adrenochrome (via their ritual blood sacrifice of goy children)?
If you take spice, your eyes begin to turn a bright blue, and this allows people to know that you are addicted and that you will do anything for them if they have spice to offer and you are in need of it. Because of this, those who are addicted to spice will often wear contacts to conceal the fact that they can be blackmailed in this way.
One of the most famous scenes is when one of the main characters loses a contact, revealing his blue eye and his spice addiction. To attempt to hide this fact, he covers one eye with his hand. Covering one eye?! Could this be why the "illuminati" puppets cover one eye? Is it a sign that allows others to know they are in the market for spice and are willing to do anything to get some more?
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[–] RodnamPosren ago
Interesting idea. A lot of different angles to take and parallels that might be drawn.
The shipper’s guild being addicted to the spice for travel (spice being crucial to the supply chain)... the abilities of the mentat class and the limitations of the vision (youth elixirs a poor substitute for real youth)... how spice in everything in the world, except the imported food the upper class eat (taunting force of evil down to the lowest levels)...
Perhaps I’m pushing the idea to its limits in wondering of meaning in Paul’s assuming his destiny by becoming the Kwisatz Haderach... lots of savior/religious themes for sure. I don’t think he was outright addicted to spice, just that it was in everything and he was affected in as all who taste spice do... but my memory may not serve tho