The Matrix As Allegory
The original Matrix movie, like Orwell's Animal Farm, was an
allegory to explain the reality of the peasant class. Orwell
presumably wrote his allegory about the Soviet Union, but it's easy
enough to see that allegory fit the criminal system posing as the
federal government in the United States. Remember, this was after
Wilson had signed away the last vestiges of legitimate power from
the government to private concerns.
The movie was a wake-up call to the deluded masses who expose
their brains to the endless stream of lies, propaganda, and fairy
tales spewed forth by the state-run media. Amazingly, some of the
truly delusional now claim it was a religious allegory. They are
way, way inside the Matrix. It was about the lack of a legitimate
government and the inability of people to see reality. That's one
reason why the red pill / blue pill scene is so vital to the entire
trilogy.
In the United States, it's commonly held that there was a "civil
war" from 1861 to 1864. Wrong. A civil war is where insurgents try
to take over the means of governing. That is not what happened in
this case. It was a war of secession. Lincoln called it a civil war
in the Gettysburg address, because he didn't want to acknowledge
secession and because he didn't want the European powers intervening
(if it's an internal matter, not a matter of state, then they would
not intervene).
This war was critical in US history because it changed the form
of federal government and strongly concentrated power. During
Reconstruction, the two political parties saw opportunity with "the
Chinese problem" and merged. There has been a single party
dominating US "elections" ever since. They control ballot access
such that only once since the merger has a US President actually been
elected. And Teddy Roosevelt was an incumbent at the time of his
election only due to McKinley's unforeseen assassination. He had
originally been made VEEP because at the time it was a political
career death sentence. It backfired on the party bosses.
Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act under dubious
circumstances, and in so doing transferred control of the currency
to an unaudited, unelected group of private bankers. Those who
control the currency control the country.
Then a stock market crash occurred in 1929. The country went into
an economic tailspin. Unfortunately, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was
"elected" to office. He immediately set about burdening the economy
with overhead and sucking capital out of it. Try sucking the air out
of a balloon and see what it does. In FDR's case, the country was
plunged into an economic Depression. The causes of it have not been
corrected, and we are still in that same Depression today. People
inside the Matrix cannot see this; they eat the gruel and call it
steak.
We did get a brief reprisal from the Depression following World
War II. The reason? Our competitors had bombed each other's
factories, and we were the only game in town. We pretty much had a
monopoly. By the mid-1950s, we again had economic woes because our
monopoly was gone. Eisenhower's economic policies were a response to
this.
While Ike wasn't actually elected, he conducted his performance
as POTUS as if he were. The criminals who put him in office thought
they were getting a "dumb general military guy," because they
thought everyone in the military was a doofus.
They got Kennedy, after Ike. What a relief! Or so they thought.
Son of a well-known criminal, he also turned out to have a
conscience. His term of employment was unilaterally ended in Dallas.
Oswald's alleged shot, proven impossible for champion snipers to
replicate, should have been the "red pill" to all peasants. But
sadly, it wasn't potent enough to wake people up.
Those who are still in the Matrix often read something like the
above and claim the writer is anti-government. The exact opposite is
the case. In the United States, there has not been a legitimate
federal government since Lincoln's assassination (Johnson tried, but
was impeached for the "crime" of following the law). Criminals took
over the CONgress, and it's been a lawless regime ever since. Ron
Paul is popular because he advocates lawful government. To see his
platform, read the Constitution.
If you follow the mudstream media, stop. They don't inform you,
they disinform you. Instead, take the red pill. See reality. That,
my friends, is the message of the Matrix trilogy.
Will you stay in wonderland, or will you wake up?