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OMEGA. The Omega programming is designed to make people prone to self-destruction, which is both a general social engineering principle and an emergency brake for Monarch agents in politics, entertainment and secret intelligence.

Narratives containing Omega packages are often associated with numbers of the clock, precious gems and various metals. Symbols like mechanical hands, levers and cogs are used to install a sense of finality and predetermination.

Omega products also uses common signs like "Exit", "No Entry", "Stay Out" and "Restricted Area". Abandoned areas, parking lots, cheap motels, decrepit buildings. This also affords an opportunity to employ subliminal programming through graffiti.

Elements of Omega Programming can be found in a number of movies that are not essentially Omega devices, namely in Beta and Delta.

The Omega movies usually feature an amiable protagonist driven towards the point of suicide or self-destruction, and the prevailing sentiment is one of despair, as the movie gradually reveals the hopelessness of fighting the current, compelling the hero to give up.

Titles: The Butterfly Effect, Final Destination, The Omega Man, I Am Legend, Donnie Darko, Dark Matter, Days Without Youth, The Aviator, Jacob's Ladder.