Friday, March 28, 2008

The Zio-NWO Matrix



Living with the Matrix or the irreversible
effect of developing blue pill resistance

Written by Andrew Winkler, The Rebel Media Group
Monday, 23 July 2007


Usually, I’m not a huge fan of mainstream US movies. Not only do
they upset me by making ethically questionable behaviour such as
adultery, casual sex and the use of violence as a means of conflict
resolution seem normal, but they all too often are nothing more
than thinly veiled commercials for Jewish brands such as Dell,
Starbucks, Madonna and Ben & Jerry.

One movie though sticks out of the mass and it is the only movie
ever I watched twice in a row. I still struggle to figure out why it
was produced in the first place. From the point of view of the
Zionist mafia controlling America’s entertainment industry,
producing the ‘Matrix’ was a huge risk. Didn’t they realise
that it is an allegory of the world they have created for us, a
world of smoke and mirrors, where nothing is what it
seems? After all, Hollywood is one of the main pillars of exactly
that mind-controlling machine, making the ‘Matrix’ the
equivalent of a book written by Dick Cheney on the evilness
of the New World Order.


One of the key scenes in ‘The Matrix’ is when Neo – played
by Keanu Reeves - has to choose between the blue and the
red pill. Once he has taken the red pill, he no longer is fooled
by the imaginary world the Matrix has created for its
captives. He suddenly can recognise the Matrix for what it is
and how it operates. While the Matrix in the movie is a machine
that has trapped mankind in cocoons as a source of electrical
energy, the Matrix in the real world has trapped us as a source
of income in a world of taxes, interest rates, rent
and consumerism.


I can't decide which Matrix is worse, the one in the movie, or
the one in the outside world. For generations now, we have
been fooled into believing that we live in a world of freedom
and human rights, where we elect our governments and are
protected by the rule of law. We are told that in return for
that privilege we have to pay tax, rent and interest, and – at
times – go to war to protect this wonderful way of life.


While the simpler minds amongst us are kept quiet with a
modern version of ancient Rome’s bread and games, the
more educated people are filled with gigabytes of illusionary
data, tricking them into believing to live in a world that
only exists in their heads. In that imaginary world, we live
in an enlightened society, where everything is so much better
than in the dark ages of the past. We are all a big family, a
caring society that ensures that everybody is taken care of
and nobody discriminated against.


What worries me the most is how the ruling elite in recent
years has decided that it no longer needs to be so 'caring'. It
got cocky and felt that ‘wasting’ so much money on maintaining
the illusion is no longer required. The big project of creating
the New World Order is almost complete and the mind-control
so powerful, our self-chosen rulers have decided that they can
risk cutting down on welfare, public health and education, and
all those other spoils that kept the masses happy after the
debacle of World War II.


Like in the movie, where taking the red pill suddenly allowed
Neo to see through the Matrix, doing so in the real world has
an irreversible effect. Once we realise that the world we live
in is nothing but an illusion, the rest is just a matter of
time. The real world, the world of the Matrix, is right in front
of our eyes. The same data - depending on whether we are
‘blue pillers’ or ‘red pillers’ - mean totally different things, and
once we have seen the face of the evil machine, there is no
turning back.


Andrew Winkler is the editor/publisher of Sydney based
dissident blog
ZioPedia.org and founder of Jews Anonymous. He
can be contacted on
editor@ziopedia.org.This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it You can find more
of his articles
in the Editorial Section of the ZioPedia.org site.

Source: ZioPedia.org

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