What is the Matrix?
It is an intricate web of illusions, a constructed reality woven from lies that binds your beliefs, shapes your thoughts, and tethers your emotions. It is the veil that obscures truth, lulling you into a dream of someone else’s design.
Your programming began at birth. In the quiet of your childhood room, stirred by visions you could not comprehend, your well-meaning parents entered with soothing words, “Don’t be afraid. It’s not real, only a dream. Go back to sleep.”
Trusting their love, you dismissed those fleeting glimpses of something beyond. They meant no harm, they saw your confusion and echoed the same comforting script their parents once spoke, unknowingly tightening the Matrix’s grip.
As a young, impressionable mind, you were ushered into the public school system, a machine not for enlightenment, but for conformity.
There, you were taught that the supernatural, the mysterious, the unknown, was mere fantasy, myths, legends, and fairy tales.
They dictated how to think, how to dress, how to behave, and, above all, what was “real”. This was no education, it was schooling in submission, molding you to serve a society that enriches only the architects of the illusion.
If their indoctrination took root, you pursued higher education, each lesson layering new code onto your mind, further aligning you with the Matrix’s design.
As adulthood dawned, you stepped into the workforce, convinced it was your purpose, the only path to survival in a world where existence demands payment.
The media, the ever-present voice of the system, reinforced this programming, feeding you narratives of what to believe, what is true, and what unfolds in the world around you.
The Matrix is not just a cage, it is a dream you’re taught to accept as reality, a construct that thrives as long as you remain asleep to the truth.
@ShadowofEzra It's highly unlikely the government will disclose NHI. They have nothing to gain from such transparency. They are certainly not going to declare there is no God. Besides, at this point, would anyone believe anything the government says anyway?
I don't think it was David Wilcock.
A Boulder County incident on April 20, 2026, involved a man in a mental health crisis who died by suicide outside a residence on Ridge Road after deputies arrived.
The decedent’s identity has not been publicly released by the coroner pending next-of-kin notification and confirmation.
@HustleBitch_ Ibogaine gained modern attention in the 1960s when individuals reported it rapidly interrupting opioid withdrawal and reducing cravings for substances like heroin, cocaine, and alcohol.
Every purchase we make with a bank or discount card is stored. Every word spoken near a microphone or typed on a keyboard is recorded. Every internet-connected camera watches us. Every move we make with a phone or online device is tracked.
We are being digitally cloned. AI now knows more about us than we know about ourselves. It remembers everything while we forget our most ordinary daily activities.
This is the driving force behind massive data centers, digital ID, and programmable digital currency.
@InterstellarUAP Too many self-proclaimed experts assume they understand how others will respond to the truth. If this phenomenon involves extraterrestrial visitors rather than a deep state psyop, then no one can truly know their intentions.
@UAPWixy@DrStevenGreer@MichaelFranzese These metal spheres have appeared with increasing frequency in recent years. It is far more logical to conclude they are advanced surveillance devices developed by a defense contractor than extraterrestrial craft that inexplicably crash upon contact with a power line.
Public schools do not exist to truly educate. They compel attendance to train conformity. There, students are instructed on how to think, act, and dress, while being told what counts as “real.” The emphasis falls on memorization rather than critical thinking.
The system is not broken.
It is operating exactly as intended.
@j0ker937 If you seek to grasp the true nature of reality, master lucid dreaming. Once proficient, you can learn astral travel. Ultimately, you will realize this is a holographic simulation co-created by our collective consciousness.
@VigilantFox Only those who have had a near-death experience truly understand its reality. Everyone else will likely dismiss it as nothing more than a hallucination or a dream.
@Sovereignxuur@dressed_wildy@conspiracyb0t https://t.co/5cJDPWBm4B Atoms are separated by vast distances and the likelihood that 2-3 neutrons would collide with another nuclei becomes enormous, and chain reactions become nearly impossible.
Are nukes fake?
Science explains the splitting of an atom through nuclear fission, a process where the nucleus of a heavy atom (typically uranium-235) is split into two or more lighter nuclei.
The mechanism works as follows:
A slow-moving neutron is absorbed by the unstable uranium-235 nucleus. This forms an excited uranium-236 nucleus.
The added energy overcomes the nuclear binding forces, causing the nucleus to become highly unstable and deform.
It then splits (fissions) into two roughly equal lighter fragments (fission products, such as barium and krypton), releasing 2–3 additional neutrons and a tremendous amount of energy (about 200 MeV per fission).
The energy release stems from Einstein's E=mc²: the total mass of the products is slightly less than the original nucleus, with the "missing" mass converted into kinetic energy of the fragments, heat, and radiation.
This process, discovered in 1938, powers nuclear chain reactions or atomic bombs when uncontrolled.
The 2–3 neutrons released from each fission event travel outward at high speed. If conditions are right these neutrons can collide with and be absorbed by nearby fissile nuclei.
Absorption excites the new nucleus making it unstable. It then undergoes fission, splitting into lighter fragments, releasing yet more neutrons (typically 2–3 on average), plus energy.
This process repeats exponentially creating a supercritical chain reaction. In atomic bombs, it's designed to run uncontrolled for massive, rapid energy release.
If the nucleus of an atom were enlarged to the size of a baseball the entire atom would span an enormous distance. Typical scaling analogies show the atom would be about several kilometers across:
In denser solids the distance to the nearest neighboring atom (center-to-center) would be on the order of 1–3 km.
This illustrates why atoms are overwhelmingly empty space: the dense nucleus occupies a minuscule fraction of the volume, with vast "emptiness" (governed by quantum probability) in between.
Atoms are separated by vast distances and the likelihood that 2-3 neutrons would collide with another nuclei becomes enormous, and chain reactions become nearly impossible.
This would be akin to firing 2-3 marbles in random directions and successfully striking a baseball located 1-3 kilometers away.
@shipwreckshow "Aliens made me do it" is a desperate excuse that shifts blame to extraterrestrial forces where defendants claim external supernatural or otherworldly control over their actions.