"Face-To-Face..."
"The individual is handicapped by coming face-to-face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists. The American mind simply has not come to a realization of the evil which has been introduced into our midst. It rejects even the assumption that human creatures could espouse a philosophy which must ultimately destroy all that is good and decent."
- J. Edgar Hoover
“In the 1999 movie, “The Matrix”, the character Morpheus offers the main character, Neo, the option of a blue pill, or a red pill. Neo had discovered a glitch in the matrix. As a result of it, he was at the beginning of discovering that the world he and most people lived in, was actually a 'controlled' and artificially generated reality. If Neo took the blue pill, his eyes would remain covered, and he would forget to search for the meaning behind the glitch or that the glitch ever existed in the first place. He could go on, like the rest of mainstream society, noticing glitches, but not really having the knowledge to understand them. If he had chosen to stay on the blue pill, an over-saturation of glitches would quickly condition him, dumbing him down so that he would eventually accept the glitches as normal. On the other hand, if he took the red pill, the cover would be lifted and Morpheus would take him on a journey through the truth that would set him free.”
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