4/30/2024 0 Comments Matrix blue pill red pill youtube![]() A new system designed for the 99%, rather than the 1% where we can control and protect our money from the banks and government “economic” policy. What if I told you that the red pill offers SO much more than discovery of the system? That it offered an introduction into a recent and peaceful revolution which began in 2008, immediately after the last financial crash. A world where the oldest democratic parliament in the world can cast aside the will of the majority of voters without shame. Where the banks – on Central Government instructions – can devalue the state currency without public consent. Where those same banks deny banking and basic financial services to 2/5 of the world’s population. A world where the banks use 7/8 of our money to invest to make profit for…the banks. A world where currency exchange rates are manipulated to make money for the 1% – at our expense. A world where our money can lose its value in a moment and we are powerless to do anything about it. A world where the top 1% of the population own 90% of the world’s wealth and where the gap is growing. The discovery that our world is ruled and manipulated by central governments, ably supported by central banks. The red pill, on the other hand, represents a risk the risk of discovery. Our centralised system is represented by the blue pill we take this one and continue to believe that our world truly works for us, that it is as good as it gets and that we should be thankful. The terms, popularised in science fiction culture, are directly derived from a scene in the 1999 film The Matrix.” “The red pill, together with its opposite, the blue pill, is a popular cultural meme, a metaphor representing a choice between the “red pill”, representing a life of harsh knowledge, desperate freedom, and the brutal truths of reality, and the “blue pill”, representing a life of luxurious security, tranquil happiness, and the blissful ignorance of the harsh realities of life, basking in an (essentially dishonest) illusion. Wikipedia offers a helpful description of both: ![]() If you have seen it you will remember the pivotal moment when Neo is offered the choice of taking a red or blue pill. This reminded me of one of my favourite movies, The Matrix starring the excellent and all round good guy Keanu Reeves. The “third” building collapse on 9/11, the WMD story leading up to the Iraqi war, the election of Trump, the setting aside of the greatest democratic decision in our history, China’s culpability in our current emergency, and so on. “Centralised” is another word for control whether you are a conspiracy theorist or not, there are some troubling accounts of how our recent history was plotted. It is my view that these stories highlight our centralised system in all its “glory.” Right up my street! I guess you either dismiss this kind of film as the act of a rebellious person or you begin to think very carefully. ![]() Tiring of Netflix I was searching YouTube for something different and came across a documentary about a series of conspiracies and cover ups perpetrated by certain governments over the last century. The PRA “welcomes” the decision of the banks to heed its request. This follows a request from the Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority To counter any complaints from the hard pressed investors – already destroyed by the continuing cataclysmic fall in equity values, not to mention a base rate of 0.1% which will inevitably lead to banks charging to hold our money – the banks are now “not expected” to pay millions in cash bonuses to their top performing staff. Except that the central bank – like most in the world – is printing money as if it is going out of fashion. ![]() Their excuse: to free up more cash for the economy during the present crisis. Sky News online reported this morning the bank’s latest efforts to screw their customers by dodging the paying of £8billion in dividends relating to profits in 2019. ![]()
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