3:22:24
“If the news is fake, the history is fake”
Mike King:
“Our entire world is built on the lie of WWII…The internet is military technology…But the internet helped us to begin the process of circumventing the Fake News, because that’s Enemy #1. Of all the weapons that the Cabal has, Fake News is number #1. Because that’s the blindfold. Only when you remove the blindfold, can you solve the other problems. That’s the easy part, actually.”
What’s interesting is that Trump brought the idea/word of Fake News (Mocking Bird media) into the public consciousness as a de-programming tool. He was ridiculed for it, of course, because it lifted the curtain.
The hardest part is not solving problems, as King rightly notes, it is waking people up, and getting them to be willing to question/see what they don’t want to see. That’s what the drawn out and utterly ridiculous—but spiritually accurate—fight scene in John Carpenter’s They Live (1988) is about—an important disclosure movie that I rewatched before Christmas last year, and was stunned by. All Frank has to do is put on the sunglasses, and look at what Nada has discovered. But he would rather have the shit kicked out of him and fight to the death than see the truth of the world.
The fight scene is a great metaphor for resistance and denial; for the slow painful process of spiritual awakening. In They Live, the black sunglasses remove the blindfold. In order to see the truth of the false matrix, you have to put the glasses on.