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Creating a false and misleading history of one’s country is an excellent way to preserve the Matrix. Those who wrote American history books and then taught this distorted history to trusting students intentionally excluded parts of that history that provide people with inspiration and hope of liberation. While American history books point to our ideals of freedom and justice, in reality people discover that there are serious restrictions limiting the achievement of these ideals. They become disillusioned or cynical and hopeless to ever change the conditions that block them from finding more freedom and equal justice. As a result, they are easily manipulated and controlled.
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About the Series
We undertook an exhaustive seven-year period of research to determine what was true about what we perceived and what was not. Out of our research, we identified six levels of “knowing” about our individual and collective matrix that we searched for “the truth, nothing more.” We organized our research into these six areas and then wrote this six-part series of Matrix books using the Matrix movie as a metaphor and framework for understanding how much of our world is illusion.
- Breaking Free of the Matrix: An Introduction
- Breaking Free of the Matrix: Recovering the Truth About Your Personal History
- Breaking Free of the Matrix: Recovering the Truth About Your Religious and Cultural Heritage
- Breaking Free of the Matrix: Recovering The Truth About Your Nation’s History
- Breaking Free of the Matrix: Recovering The Truth About The History of the Earth
- Breaking Free of the Matrix: Recovering The Truth About The History of the Human Race
- Breaking Free of the Matrix: Recovering The Truth About Your Soul’s History
About this Book
Creating a false and misleading history of one’s country is an excellent way to preserve the Matrix. Those who wrote American history books and then taught this distorted history to trusting students intentionally excluded parts of that history that provide people with inspiration and hope of liberation. While American history books point to our ideals of freedom and justice, in reality people discover that there are serious restrictions limiting the achievement of these ideals. They become disillusioned or cynical and hopeless to ever change the conditions that block them from finding more freedom and equal justice. As a result, they are easily manipulated and controlled.
by Janae B. Weinhold PhD and Barry K. Weinhold PhD, 2008
51 pages in PDF format