FINAL WARNING: Ready to Spring the Trap
they can spring their trap.
It would be impossible, within the confines of this format, to fully
explore the complex structure of deceit that has been put into place.
However, after looking at many pieces of this puzzle, though the
picture is incomplete, enough have been put together so that we can
now step back and get a panoramic view of how we got to where we
are. It’s not going to be a pretty picture. Our way of life is going to be
drastically changed because of the tyranny of a government out of
control. How did this happen– right under our nose?
In 1999, Warner Brothers released a little movie called The Matrix. Not
considered a major project, it was shot in Australia to save money.
Expectations were not high for this edgy sci-fi action film, however,
after its opening, it was quite clear that its writers, the Wachowski
Brothers had struck gold by tapping into the collective intellectual
consciousness of a nation that was preparing to enter a new
millennium. Most movies are made to entertain, and are fairly straight
forward in their approach, but The Matrix challenged its viewers.
Incredibly unique was the fact that different people, who saw it, had
different interpretations of its meaning.
The plot revolves around Neo, a computer hacker (played by Keanu
Reaves) who discovers that the world he lives in is nothing more than
a computer simulation that is being fed into his brain as his body rests
in a pod, in the real world, along with endless numbers of others,
providing the energy that sustains the machines that run the world.
When I read the original script, there were lines in there that did not
appear in the movie. For instance, “Anthony” (whose name was
changed to Choi in the movie) says to DuJour about Neo: “I told you,
honey, he may look like just another geek but this here is all we got left
standing between Big Brother (a term from George Orwell’s book 1984 )
and the New World Order.” Also, in a chatroom called “The Matrix,” we
find the following comments:
Quark: “The Matrix is a euphemism for the government.”
Superastic: “No, the Matrix is the system controlling our lives.”
It’s not hard to see that these lines were removed, so the movie