Exploring Red Pill University: An Investigation
This article delves into Red Pill University, examining its claims, curriculum, and the people involved. It analyzes the university's core beliefs and its perceived role in helping individuals "escape the matrix" and see the world as it truly is. The investigation includes commentary and insights from various individuals connected to the university and those observing it.
The Red Pill Philosophy
Red Pill University presents a philosophy centered on the idea that humans live in a state of illusion, manipulated by governments and corporations. To experience reality, one must "take the red pill" and awaken to the truth. This awakening supposedly reveals a world where citizens are increasingly controlled. According to the university's website, they are a coalition of individuals and organizations addressing this perceived problem.
College Costs and Indoctrination
The video discusses the rising cost of college and its impact on young people. It contrasts the affordability of higher education in 1990 with today's exorbitant tuition fees and the resulting student loan debt. The argument is made that children are "groomed" into believing that college is the only path to success, leading them into debt. This institutional pressure allegedly forces many into financial dependence, highlighting schools like Brown, Chapman, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and Loyola University in New Orleans.
G. Edward Griffin and Red Pill Expo
Red Pill University was founded by G. Edward Griffin, an author and filmmaker often labeled a conspiracy theorist. Griffin, despite his age (92 at the time of filming), remains actively involved. A private meeting of Red Pill University benefactors, who pay over $500 a month, was observed. This meeting featured discussions on various "redpilled" topics.
Conference Curriculum: Conspiracy Theories
Dr. Lee Merritt presented at the conference, discussing how the "ruling class" controls citizens through nefarious tactics. Her presentation included claims about:
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Blackmail and extortion
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A global conspiracy to murder
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Controllers who worship Moolok and practice child sacrifice and cannibalism.
Other controversial claims included the idea that elites are keeping their bloodlines controlled and the implication that Mark Zuckerberg and others are involved in nefarious activities.
Enrollment and Purpose
The video estimates that Red Pill University has close to 25,000 enrollees. The central goal of the university, as presented, is to "red pill" people – to awaken them from their perceived slumber and encourage questioning of authority. The video suggests that a growing number of individuals are becoming aware of these issues and seeking alternative perspectives.
Freedom Law School and Payon Ma
The investigation touches upon the Freedom Law School and its president, Payon Ma. Ma is described as the "most wanted man" by the IRS, allegedly owing $60 million. Despite his legal troubles, he provides legal counsel to Red Pill University's top benefactors. Ma argues against the legality of mandatory federal income taxes and advocates for self-education and empowerment through understanding the law.
G. Edward Griffin's Legacy
G. Edward Griffin is interviewed. When asked about the most important issues facing the world today, Griffin responds, "Freedom... individual responsibility, individualism, the freedom to be fulfilled in what you want to do and what you feel you should do. Freedom to be human." One of Griffin's associates recommends his book, "World Without Cancer," claiming that the medical establishment prioritizes profit over cures.
Jason Bermes and Loose Change
Jason Bermes, one of the producers of "Loose Change," a controversial documentary about the September 11th attacks, is interviewed. Bermes expresses concern that the individual who is reporting on this is going to twist the information or punk G. Edward Griffin. Bermes says individualism is extremely important in America and speaks to the idea that the deplatforming and censorship that has occurred over the last few years is detrimental to freedom of speech. Bermes states that individual rights should be honored above collectivist ideologies.
Channel 5's Perspective
The video concludes by noting that the reporter was kicked out of the Red Pill University event once they were identified as not being a benefactor. The reporter expresses a desire to report the facts, but be fair to both sides. The reporter also noted the product sales that promote the ideas shared at the event.