One Life Left: Unplug From The Matrix Mainframe And Reprogram Yourself

in #events2 years ago

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Happy new year Vigilantes! I hope you enjoyed the last night of 2022.

In the Sims Universe we’re living in, half the humanoid population will probably celebrate next New Year’s Eve with booster shots and termite tacos. And they will be happy!

I’ve said it before.

Life as we know it right now is not chance or a twist of fate. It has been carefully planned and openly simulated as serious games for years by military, government, secret service, police, corporate and healthcare controllers.

While the game is complex, the enforcers’ tactics in setting you up for failure are simple and transparent, and include:

  • Trifecta Control by Big Tech, Big Pharma and Banksters
  • Central Banks to debase currencies by removing the value of purchasing power
  • Death by taxes!
  • Regulation and control to prevent a true free market system
  • Conflict between equality and liberty
  • Forced transparency vs. privacy
  • ‘Greenism’ as camouflage instead of purpose
  • Selective and fluid Human Rights, for example the highly subjective right to free speech, free movement and freedom of assembly.

In today’s vlog, I talk about the Tate Trickery, Tesla Travesty, Chyna Con, Holiday Heart, and Warped Wokeism – among some of the other 8 Parasitic Trends Shaping 2023.

Most importantly though, I want to emphasize that no one is coming to the rescue. Not me, not any of my fellow pattern recognitionists, least of all the Masters of the Metaverse. You are the great liberator…of yourself. Of your thoughts and your body and your attitude.

Smart people find a way around anything. So do rich people. So, do you want to be smart and rich? Or stupid and poor? Do you want to be healthy and addiction-free and independent? It really is your choice. You will almost always in life get exactly what you want. And most people want to work a job, pay taxes, be accepted by society, and be part of their system. It isn’t forced on anyone. They choose to continue living that way.

You wake up in a plain white room. You are seated in a reclining chair with a steel contraption on your head. A woman in a white coat is standing over you. ‘The year is 2659,’ she explains, ‘The life with which you are familiar is an experience machine program selected by you some forty years ago. We at IEM interrupt our client’s programs at ten-year intervals to ensure client satisfaction. Our records indicate that at your three previous interruptions you deemed your program satisfactory and chose to continue. As before, if you choose to continue with your program you will return to your life as you know it with no recollection of this interruption. Your friends, loved ones, and projects will all be there. Of course, you may choose to terminate your program at this point if you are unsatisfied for any reason. Do you intend to continue with your program?

Psychologist and philosopher Joshua Greene created the above scenario. It’s called status quo bias, and it simply memes that people often show a preference to retain the conditions in which they find themselves rather than to change them; people like the status quo.

Reality is hard work, ignorance is bliss, and being happily plugged into the mainframe requires nothing more from you than total submission to the Machine and those who control it.

As you wish.

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