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Originally published April 1 2014

Hunger Games no longer fiction: New reality show to strand contestants in wilderness while viewers send aid

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

(NaturalNews) The Hunger Games is about to become reality as the Discovery network plans to roll out a show that follows a similar format. In the new reality show called "Survival Live," contestants will be intentionally stranded in a Pacific Rim jungle without food, adequate clothing or shelter. Their activities will be monitored and recorded via a network of webcams feeding back to TV viewers who can "send aid" in the form of tools, clothing and food.

It's a format ripped right out of the book (and film) Hunger Games, where an oppressive dictatorial regime forces young adults to fight to the death as a form of entertainment for the masses (and the amusement of the political elite). In the Hunger Games, contestants are dropped into the wilderness with access to deadly weapons they must use to kill each other. As the weakest contestants are killed off, news of their demise is broadcast to enthralled viewers worldwide. Corporations can send aid to contestants in the form of air-dropped supplies, a sort of "paid placement" advertising.

Discovery's Survival Live follows a similar format, with the weakest contestants being plucked from the show each week (and fortunately not killed outright). Viewers watch the contestants on a network of webcams, and the public can send aid to be delivered to contestants.

In a new twist, "Viewers will be able to track the survivalists' progress via a 24/7 Web platform that details their biometric data, which will reveal who is physically struggling," says Hollywood Reporter.(1)

Trending toward survival combat shows

It's not difficult to see how reality TV is increasingly resembling science fiction. In 1987, a film called The Running Man(2) depicted Arnold Schwarzenegger as a convict placed in a mass-murder game show in which the last man alive wins the show. The show was broadcast for the viewership ratings in a crumbling society where ethics and morals were increasingly abandoned.

Today, as ethics and values are abandoned across American culture, it's not hard to see reality TV trending toward more "brutal" scenarios where lives are put in extreme danger. Crisis issues threatening the downfall of the nation -- such as out-of-control debt spending and the chance of nuclear war with Russia -- are increasingly dismissed with distractions involving daytime television and junk celebrity news.

I can certainly see a development where a less conventional broadcast network would work out a deal with private prison corporations to broadcast live "reality prison combat" shows. This could even become a Running Man-style game show where convicts on death row are given the choice to "compete" in a death match and possibly win their freedom.

Many of the fake TV ads depicted in the first Robocop movie (1987) have also come true today. They were considered bizarre at the time, but now ring true in a collapsing culture and society. Even the script choice of Detroit as a crumbling city where cops are overrun with criminals turned out to be prophetic.

Sources for this story include:
(1) http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/s...
(2) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093894/?ref_=nv...
(3) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093870/?ref_=nv...






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