The Truman Show
There’s a moment in life when something stops making sense.
Nothing sums that up more than the film, The Truman Show.
If you haven’t seen it—Jim Carrey plays Truman, a man living in a seemingly perfect town called Seahaven. Slowly, he begins to discover that his entire life is a manufactured illusion, broadcast as a reality show to the outside world. Everyone around him is an actor. Everything he believes is real—his job, his wife, his friendships, his home—is a fabricated set.
It’s not just a movie.
It’s one of the most powerful cinematic metaphors ever made for questioning reality, control, and awakening.
And then, one year later…
The Matrix was released—on March 31, 1999.
Another story about waking up from a simulation.
A digital cage designed to keep us blind to our true power.
And then, two years later—9/11 happened.
🧱 Cracks Forming in the Physical Matrix
We didn’t know it at the time, but 9/11 was the first crack in our Truman Show.
A perfectly coordinated narrative wrapped in emotion and media.
But the pieces didn’t fit.
The story was too smooth.
The reactions too rehearsed.
“Bad men in caves hijacked planes.
Two towers collapsed from fire.
We had to go to war.
We had to give up freedom to be safe.”
But deep down, something felt off.
Like watching a movie where the actors miss their cues.
And the cost?
Global war. Mass surveillance. Fear sold as freedom.
The official story didn’t sit right.
The physics didn’t work.
Re-watch what happened to the Twin Towers… and then look at Building 7.
Not hit by a plane.
Collapsed in free fall.
The illusion cracked.
The set shook.
We caught a glimpse of the scaffolding beneath the show.
📺 Cracks in the Mainstream Narrative
And then—Iraq.
They told us Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
That we had to invade to protect the world.
Decades later: no WMDs. Not even a trace.
Just oil, chaos, corporate profit, and millions of displaced lives.
Another crack.
Another layer of illusion—reinforced by the voices we were taught to believe.
It’s one of the main reasons podcasts, long-form content, and voices like Joe Rogan began to rise.
People weren’t just consuming—they were questioning.
Another glitch in the Truman Show.
💸 Cracks in the Financial Matrix
The film “The Big short”.
You can only lie for so long before the illusion collapses under its own weight.
And in 2008, it did.
The global financial system—built on trust, logic, and reputation—collapsed overnight.
What happened?
• Banks gambled trillions on worthless debt.
• Governments bailed them out—with your money.
• People lost homes, savings, jobs.
• Corporations and elites got richer.
And behind the scenes?
The money supply exploded.
They called it “quantitative easing”—a pleasant-sounding phrase for quietly printing trillions.
But here’s the trick:
“Inflate” sounds like growth.
But when it comes to money, inflation means you lose.
Your currency buys less. Your labor is worth less. Your time is stolen.
House prices rose.
Food quality dropped.
Wages stagnated.
You worked harder… for less.
Another deep fracture in the illusion.
People started to sense it—even if they couldn’t name it.
🌐 The Internet Has Elevated Everything It Touched
By 2008, the internet had already Elevated every industry it touched:
• News became real-time and decentralised.
• Music went from CDs to streams.
• Film & gaming became global ecosystems.
• Social media turned every user into a publisher.
Even mobile phones and 4G opened up instant access to information and connection.
But 2008 wasn’t just a breaking point—it was also the starting point.
Because shortly after, something emerged.
A paper.
A name.
A network.
“Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” — Satoshi Nakamoto, 2008
₿ Bitcoin – The Money Glitch
It didn’t look like much.
Just a few nerds mining it on laptops.
No headlines. No value. No interest.
But slowly, something profound emerged:
• A network with no leader.
• A currency with no central bank.
• A system with no gatekeepers.
Bitcoin wasn’t just new money.
It was a new idea—a rupture in the Matrix of control.
Some saw it as digital gold.
Some dismissed it as a scam.
Others just watched the price go up… and down… and up again.
But what they missed was the shift underneath.
📉 The Truth Found In Volatility
Yes, the price was volatile.
But so is truth in a world built on lies.
Every rise brought attention.
Every fall brought criticism.
But what it really brought was awareness, because this system refused to go away!
Unstoppable. Uncensored. Alive.
Some saw price.
Some saw revolution.
Some saw Truth
Some saw scam
They were all right.
A great philosopher said that we live in a multi-dimensional world where all truths are true.
Like opening Netflix, every show is available to you, it about deciding which reality you want to watch. And this was finally shown in 2020.
The splitting of the prism
😷 2020 – Cracks in the Mind Matrix Revealed
Lockdown 2020
Then came COVID—and the Truman Show movie started to collapse completely.
"When two people are outside looking at the same house window, one sees the reflection, while the other sees through it into the house."
— Eric Weinstein
His point was that two people can look at the same object and see entirely different things. In other words, don’t get caught viewing things only at surface level.
We were told: stay inside.
Obey the experts.
Trust the science.
But behind the curtain:
• Lockdowns crushed small businesses.
• Massive censorship silenced dissent.
• Trillions were printed overnight.
• Fear was used to reprogram global behaviour.
And once again… Bitcoin soared.
People once again experienced over 25% inflation from 2020 - 2025
People started to question:
“If they can shut down the world, print infinite money, and call it ‘stability’—what else is a lie?”
🤖 AI – Power Without Permission
Now
The age of artificial intelligence.
Another tool they wanted to use for control… but couldn’t contain.
Marc Andreessen revealed something chilling in an interview 2024:
“The Biden administration wants to regulate and control AI — but not for safety, for Control.”
He explained that this isn’t new.
“They’ve done it before — with physics. After the Manhattan Project, the U.S. government classified the science behind nuclear energy and locked it down. The information was real, powerful, but too disruptive. So they took it, controlled it, and used it for their own agendas.”
With AI, Things didn’t play out how they thought.
Big Tech thought AI would reduce costs and replace workers, which is true & coming.
But the opposite is happening:
Now a single person can:
• Build a business
• Write a book
• Launch an app
• Create music, code, strategy, content—without permission
AI didn’t kill creativity—it freed it.
Ai is breaking the economic gatekeeping model, For those ready to embrace it—those willing to follow the pull of what they’ve always wanted to do—the tools are now here.
The excuses are gone.
The permission slips are irrelevant.
If you have the desire, the courage, and the vision,
you can now build the life you once thought was out of reach.
AI can only show you the door,
You’re the one that has to walk through it.
🌍 The Truman Show Is Collapsing — And Something New Is Emerging
The old world is collapsing.
You can see it.
You can feel it.
But you don’t have to be bound by that timeline.
We have a choice.
A bridge from the old to the new:
• From fiat to freedom
• From censorship to sovereignty
• From illusion to truth
The money system isn’t failing because it’s broken.
It’s failing because it’s being replaced—by us, by code, by consciousness.
Bitcoin isn’t money; it’s a network, similar to the internet.
The first application on this network is money.
However, it’s not in the way you might think. We are the first app, and we are the money.
This realisation reminds us that we have always been the currency, from trade, shells, stones, gold, paper, digital fiat, and now, us.
Our skill, creativity, and imagination are the true currency.
We are the creators, and we are more powerful than we realise.
We have been masters of limitation for an long time, but we are now awakening to our true power.
There is no spoon. 🥄
If you’ve ever felt like something was off—you were right.
If you’ve ever felt the urge to walk away—you’re not alone.
You were never crazy.
You were just awake inside the Truman Show.
Now?
There’s a bridge. (Reality collapse)