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The Great Deception

Everything we have been told about all major events of the past is a lie. And everything we are being told right now is a lie as well. Everything. Wars, so-called victories, technological “miracles”, heroic figures, villains, reasons, incentives, and the official stories themselves — all of it.

Manufactured History

History is written by those in power, and it has always been used as a tool of control. The past we are taught is not reality, but a carefully edited version designed to create obedient citizens. Wars are presented as battles for freedom or justice, but they were really fought for power, land, resources, or control of money. “Heroes” are chosen and celebrated not because of what they actually did, but because their story serves the agenda. Villains are manufactured in the same way.

Present Lies

The deception is not just historical — it’s happening right now. The same hands that shaped the past shape today’s headlines. Every crisis, every scandal, every war is framed in a way that keeps people distracted and obedient. Achievements are exaggerated or fabricated, failures are hidden, and everything is spun to maintain the illusion of order.

Why It Works

The lie works because people want comfort more than truth. Believing the official narrative feels safe, it relieves you from responsibility, and it makes you feel like you understand the world. But in reality, it disconnects you from it. The more lies you believe, the more dependent you become on the system that feeds them to you.

Breaking Free

The first step to freedom is admitting that you don’t know — that the stories you were fed are false. Then, instead of chasing official answers, you observe the world directly, think for yourself, and connect with others who are willing to see.

The system can only exist as long as we accept its stories as truth. Once enough people stop defending the illusion and start seeing reality, the entire structure collapses — because lies cannot survive without belief.

Start by researching the opposite of what you’ve been told — the alternative versions. The more you study, the closer to reality you can come. Process it through your real-life experience, and you may be onto something real.

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