As we grow
up and learn more things, we understand that reality in various
issues is different of what we thought. The more we explore, gain
experience, the more we understand that we live in a type of Matrix.
Many facts considered random eventually turn out to be there because
of specific actions by certain people, groups, governments, etc.
G. Edward
Griffin, editor of NeedToKnow.news and author of the seminal book on
the Federal Reserve, The Creature From Jekyll Island, had a quite
interesting idea called RED PILL Expo.
Griffin
borrowed the idea from the famous sci-fi movie The Matrix, in
which the central hero is choosing to take the red pill in order to
discover the reality rather than take the blue pill and continue to
live in a false world.
As he told
to James Corbett:
Wouldn't be
a great idea if we could just bring all of these red pill takers
together and we could swap stories and say 'well, let me tell you
about what I learned that turned out to be different from what I
thought'.
From the RED
PILL Expo website we read:
Taking the
RED PILL is a contemporary meme from the sci-fi movie, The Matrix, in
which humans are living in a world of illusion that prevents them
from knowing they are enslaved by unseen masters. The only way to see
things as they really are is to reject the blue pill, which
perpetuates the illusion, and take the red pill, which makes it
possible to see reality.
So:
Attend the
RED PILL Expo.
See through
the illusion.
Reject the
fake news.
Escape the
matrix.
Take the red
pill.
The event
will take place at the Commons, Bozeman, Montana on 23-24 June, 2017.
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