By Paul White Gold Eagle on X
In 1925, something quietly began in Hollywood, a company called Central Casting. Its purpose seemed simple: to place people in scenes, fill backgrounds, and make stories look real. But what if that moment was more than entertainment history? What if it marked the beginning of something much bigger A WORLDWIDE MOVIE PRODUCTION that’s been rolling ever since?
For nearly a century, Central Casting has been placing faces in the frame, but maybe that’s exactly what’s been happening on a global scale. Maybe life itself became the stage, the systems became the script, and humanity began acting out a movie too large to notice we were in it.
Now, as Central Casting turns 100, the symbolism couldn’t be clearer. A century of story. A century of programming. A century of characters playing their roles.
And isn’t it interesting that Donald Trump uses the phrase “Central Casting” in nearly every speech? Maybe he’s not just talking about a few people who “look the part.” Maybe, consciously or not, he’s pointing to something deeper, the GREAT STAGE itself.
If this truly is a world movie, then the real question becomes:
Who wrote the script? Who’s directing the scene? And what happens when the extras wake up and realize they were never extras at all?
The lights are shifting. The cameras are still rolling. BUT this time, the story is changing because the CAST is waking up. 🎬 📹🍿













