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It would be impossible, within the confines of this format, to fully explore the complex<br />

structure of deceit that has been put into place. However, after looking at many pieces of this<br />

puzzle, though the picture is incomplete, enough have been put together so that we can now step<br />

back and get a panoramic view of how we got to where we are. It’s not going to be a pretty<br />

picture. Our way of life is going to be drastically changed because of the tyranny of a<br />

government out of control. How did this happen– right under our nose?<br />

In 1999, Warner Brothers released a little movie called The Matrix. Not considered a major<br />

project, it was shot in Australia to save money. Expectations were not high for this edgy sci-fi<br />

action film, however, after its opening, it was quite clear that its writers, the Wachowski Brothers<br />

had struck gold by tapping into the collective intellectual consciousness of a nation that was<br />

preparing to enter a new millennium. Most movies are made to entertain, and are fairly straight<br />

forward in their approach, but The Matrix challenged its viewers. Incredibly unique was the fact<br />

that different people, who saw it, had different interpretations of its meaning.<br />

The plot revolves around Neo, a computer hacker (played by Keanu Reaves) who discovers<br />

that the world he lives in is nothing more than a computer simulation that is being fed into his<br />

brain as his body rests in a pod, in the real world, along with endless numbers of others,<br />

providing the energy that sustains the machines that run the world.<br />

When I read the original script, there were lines in there that did not appear in the movie. For<br />

instance, “Anthony” (whose name was changed to Choi in the movie) says to DuJour about Neo:<br />

“I told you, honey, he may look like just another geek but this here is all we got left standing<br />

between Big Brother (a term from George Orwell’s book 1984) and the New World Order.”<br />

Also, in a chatroom called “The Matrix,” we find the following comments:<br />

Quark: “The Matrix is a euphemism for the government.”<br />

Superastic: “No, the Matrix is the system controlling our lives.”<br />

It’s not hard to see that these lines were removed, so the movie wouldn’t come across as<br />

being a political commentary that was intended to convey their contention that we are living in<br />

the “Matrix,” which is being controlled in the real world by the boys in the New World Order.<br />

Especially revealing is the scene in the movie when Neo meets Morpheus (Lawrence<br />

Fishburne), the leader of the resistance, at the Lafayette Hotel, and tells him what the Matrix is:<br />

“The Matrix is everywhere. It is all around us. Even now, in this very room. You can see<br />

it when you look out your window, or when you turn on your television. You can feel it<br />

when you go to work, when you go to church, when you pay your taxes. It is the world<br />

that has been pulled over your eyes, to blind you from the truth.”<br />

Applying the Wachowski’s innuendo to our current situation, we find that they have<br />

described a system of ‘Command and Control’ that has been able to so dominate and overwhelm<br />

that we have been completely deceived into believing a lie.<br />

In the movie, Neo is unplugged from the Matrix, enabling him to see the real world. It is my<br />

hope, that with the knowledge you gain from reading this book, you will be ‘unplugged’ from the<br />

Matrix, and begin to see for yourself that things aren’t what they seem. That the world you<br />

thought you were living in– doesn’t really exist.

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