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Dark Secrets of The Matrix

The side of the "Great Seal of the United States"
(1776).
 The Matrix is an underworld system, established by the Satanists. It aims to bring the "New World Order" (the secret evil plan to change the world) to control the world. This system has hands over everywhere, including, the Government, Banks, Schools, Medical institutions, Media companies, and even celebrities. The noble banking Rothschild family is a clear example.

On 29th December 2022, the Social media influencer Abu Andrew Tate, who was converted to Islam, was arrested in Romania, along with his brother Tristan Tate, on charges of false allegations of involvement in organizing a crime group, Human-trafficking, and rape. On 20th January 2023, their custody was extended to 27th February. Abu Andrew stated, "The Matrix is trying to frame me, but God knows the Truth. There's no evidence in my file. Because I've done nothing wrong."

That time, the lawyer of the brothers said "We do not find that there is a single evidence to place them under this type of crime." The Tate brothers have been in the arrest for a while. On 27th April 2023, Andrew Tate posted (on Twitter) that he got poisoned.

The Statements of Alex Jones and Joe Rogan about the 'Bohemian Grove'

 Alex Jones and Joe Rogan exposed 'Bohemian Grove', the owners of 'The Matrix'.

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