Alex Newman, journalist, author, and talk-show host describes the content of his presentation at the upcoming Red Pill Expo.
His message, backed by a trainload of evidence and history, is that the best way to convince people to give up their freedom, their property, and their privacy is to keep them in constant fear of something so dreaded that it seems like a reasonable price for being protected by the state. So far in history, the most frightful things to fear for this purpose have been war, famine, and disease.
It's logical, therefore, that tyrants would carefully engineer these threats to keep the masses from rebelling. Once this ploy is clearly understood, it is clear that most of the wars that have plagued the Earth since the invention of the printing press have been of this character.
This ploy will never end until the public stops falling for it. That's why this presentation needs to be circulated far and wide. And a good place to start is by attending our glorious event in Rapid City.