To the World:
The matrix is real, and it's not about AI versus humans; it's about the rich versus the poor. The system is designed to keep you poor while the elite continue to amass wealth. Banks and big corporations are intricately connected, creating a web of control that ensnares the masses. Corporations pay minimum wages, exploiting your labor to produce millions, yet you receive a fraction of the value you create. For instance, if you produce approximately $1 million worth of goods or services annually, you might only take home around $21,000. This disparity is intentional, designed to ensure that you remain dependent on the system.
The world is engineered to keep rent and house prices high, forcing you into a cycle of perpetual debt. You are constantly told that success requires struggle, a narrative that has its roots in the Rockefeller Blueprint. This system, established over a century ago, has fundamentally altered the global economic landscape, creating a world where the rich grow richer, and the poor are left to fend for themselves.
Education is a critical tool in this manipulation. Schools are designed to produce compliant workers, teaching you to "shut up and do what you're told." This conditioning continues into the workplace, where questioning authority is discouraged. Universities, on the other hand, offer degrees that promise higher earnings but trap you in a cycle of debt. You work tirelessly to repay loans, only to find that the system has already sucked the life out of you.
The people need to wake up. Justice must be restored, and big corporations held accountable for their role in shaping the world. Governments across the globe act as puppets, covering for these corporations and maintaining the status quo. It's a global phenomenon, not confined to a single nation. Everyone must choose the red pill and face the truth: nothing will change unless we wake up together.
Consider the exploitation of labor, especially young workers. Steve Jobs, for example, built an empire on the backs of underpaid and overworked employees. Corporations love young people because they can work faster and are less likely to fall sick. Managers are pushed to their limits, not because they wield power, but because the system rewards them for extracting maximum productivity. Everyone is replaceable in this machine.
Big companies often prioritize profit over environmental responsibility. They poison rivers and seas, using their wealth to buy land and machinery to dispose of waste cheaply and effectively. Dumping everything into oceans and rivers is a "problem solved , we need to wake up everyone this is the red pill the truth hiding behind your eyes like Morpheus said you're born slave it's time to take our freedom back , TOGETHER !