Ever Heard the Saying, if you want to Hide the Truth, Put it in Plain Sight

We have been programmed under White Conditions Only

Tommy Van Kessel, Unsplash

Ever heard the saying, if you want to hide the truth, put it in plain sight?

In today’s times, can the truth be any clearer than it is now? We have the rising cost of inflation, food, water, and the air being contaminated, hundreds of companies closing their stores, AI replacing people, so much truth being exposed in Hollywood, and men and women have never been more divided. It is because we have been programmed under white conditions. The truth has always been in plain sight. We’ve had movies and shows like Star Wars, Star Trek, The Matrix, The Adjustment Bureau, and Avatar, to name a few. We’ve had the futuristic Jetsons, and The Simpsons is a show that predicts the future. Subconsciously this is what makes these shows so successful. They are art imitating life, as many of us watch for entertainment purposes only. The concept of these programs is about us, and what goes on in the space of our mind. We are stars among stars, fighting spiritual wars, A.K.A., Star Wars. The fight is within ourselves. We are being influenced and manipulated by other electric forces. Our star can shine just as bright, if not more colorful than any other star based on what we have been programmed to believe. The question we should ask is are we fighting for light, the truth, or are we fighting for the dark side? Remember, only the truth can set you free.

Star Wars

Star Wars is an iconic film that has captured the imaginations of millions of people around the world. The story takes place in a galaxy far, far away, where an epic battle between good and evil unfolds. Star Wars is a tale of heroism, adventure, the struggle between light and dark, truth and deception. (Black and White) This is the human battle within our minds. The movie introduces us to Luke Skywalker, the wise and powerful Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi, the fearless Princess Leia, and Han Solo. Together, they join forces to fight against the evil Galactic Empire, led by Darth Vader.

The conflict in Star Wars revolves around the Force, an energy field that connects all living things. We call it God. The Jedi Knights are trained in the ways of the Force and seek to maintain peace and justice in the galaxy. On the other hand, the Sith embraces the dark side of the Force, (preachers and politicians) seeking to gain power and control over others.

Throughout the series, we witness epic space battles to defeat the Empire and restore freedom to the galaxy, while encountering unique creatures, visiting exotic planets, and facing numerous challenges.

Star Wars is more than just a movie. It explores deeper themes such as redemption, the importance of family and friends, and the struggle between good and evil within oneself. It teaches us that anyone can be a hero, regardless of their background or circumstances.

The story of Luke Skywalker and his father, Darth Vader, is a central and emotional aspect of the Star Wars saga. At first unaware of their familial connection, Luke idolizes his Father as a legendary Jedi Knight. However, their paths cross when Luke discovers that Vader is his Father, who fell to the dark side of the Force. This revelation brings about a conflict within Luke as he grapples with his destiny and the potential for darkness within himself. Ultimately, Luke’s belief in the power of redemption leads him to confront and ultimately save his Father, bringing balance to the Force and within himself.

Remember, Star Trek; William Shatner, Captain Kirk, the commanding officer of the USS Enterprise

“Space: the final frontier/frontal. These are the continuing voyages of the starship Enterprise. Their ongoing mission: to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new lifeforms and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before!” A.K.A., Colonizing other countries, selling them hope, while stealing their resources.

We’ve had the answers all along but we’ve been programmed with illusions and distractions such as religion and chasing the American Dream. Again, art imitates life. The final frontier is our frontal lobe, the mind. We are the stars in the universe, and our Starship Enterprise is driven by our imagination. With our imagination, we are capable of going where no man has gone before.

The frontal lobe is the most anterior (front) part of the brain. It extends from the area behind the forehead back to the pre-central gyrus. As a whole, the frontal lobe is responsible for higher cognitive functions such as memory, emotions, impulse control, problem-solving, social interaction, and motor function. According to Dr. Llaila Afrika, we have been miseducated. The misconception is that we breathe through our lungs. And we were taught that we see with our eyes, hear with our ears, touch with our hands, and taste with our tongue. When in actuality, we breathe through the oxygen in the blood. The biggest organ that takes the most oxygen is our brain. We see, hear, touch, feel, and taste with our brains. Our brain is who we are, not our body or the name that was given to us.

Without the encouragement of your Father, the world is a dismal place. Jordan Peterson.

Please help support the movement to bring fathers back into our homes and our children’s lives. It is a matter of life or death.

Order a copy of, The Manual of Man, so that I may continue to grow the movement. Thanks ahead of time.
For more thought-provoking content that leads one to question the many lies taught, follow me on social media and stop by GregorybJackson.com. Leave a comment. Let’s talk about it.

--

--