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Master Don Juan
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Also known as the blank pill.
What is the Grey Pill?
It is neither societal conditioning nor an awakening.
It is a false sense of trust for monetary gain.
How many times have you heard:
"I'll give you a million dollars if you help me get it out of my country. I'll need $100,000 from you before I get started."
"How would you like to own your own business for only $200 a day?"
"The government is after me and I need to secure my money with someone I can trust. Give me some of your money so I can hide my money with it. I'll need at least $100"
This is a prime example of a a grey pill scam
The Grey Pill has many forms.
It blinds people with greed, lust, desire, and material possessions.
I remember in the early 2000's I was using Yahoo Personals to meet women.
I came across a really beautiful woman in my area and emailed her.
I got a response back from a translator. It turns out she was a Russian model that was using a dating service to meet men in America.
I'm not sure if this was actually true or not. I had no way of doing a background check on this individual.
When I spoke to the translator, he mentioned about a translation service fee that would be charged if I wanted to contact her.
It was not a large sum of money for each translation. I think it was $32 per translated email.
If I was grey pilled and desperate, I probably would've fell for it. But I ignored and moved on.
Another incident involved at a job fair when I was younger.
A middle aged man in a suit approached me and said "How would you like to become a manager?"
Managers typically make good salary, so this idea sounded enticing.
Now remember this was in the early 2000's with many pyramid schemes running rampant all over the world.
This guy was a Primerica agent looking to hook desperate people looking for jobs with a prospecting offer.
You know what's really absurd? When they hire you, you don't even get paid.
You have to pay them an initial fee of $200 to receive a set of packets training you how to become an insurance salesman.
Pyramid Schemes prey upon Grey Pilled individuals that believe if it sounds too good to be true, then it is truly meant to be. And everything ALWAYS happens for a reason.
What is the Grey Pill?
It is neither societal conditioning nor an awakening.
It is a false sense of trust for monetary gain.
How many times have you heard:
"I'll give you a million dollars if you help me get it out of my country. I'll need $100,000 from you before I get started."
"How would you like to own your own business for only $200 a day?"
"The government is after me and I need to secure my money with someone I can trust. Give me some of your money so I can hide my money with it. I'll need at least $100"
This is a prime example of a a grey pill scam
The Grey Pill has many forms.
It blinds people with greed, lust, desire, and material possessions.
I remember in the early 2000's I was using Yahoo Personals to meet women.
I came across a really beautiful woman in my area and emailed her.
I got a response back from a translator. It turns out she was a Russian model that was using a dating service to meet men in America.
I'm not sure if this was actually true or not. I had no way of doing a background check on this individual.
When I spoke to the translator, he mentioned about a translation service fee that would be charged if I wanted to contact her.
It was not a large sum of money for each translation. I think it was $32 per translated email.
If I was grey pilled and desperate, I probably would've fell for it. But I ignored and moved on.
Another incident involved at a job fair when I was younger.
A middle aged man in a suit approached me and said "How would you like to become a manager?"
Managers typically make good salary, so this idea sounded enticing.
Now remember this was in the early 2000's with many pyramid schemes running rampant all over the world.
This guy was a Primerica agent looking to hook desperate people looking for jobs with a prospecting offer.
You know what's really absurd? When they hire you, you don't even get paid.
You have to pay them an initial fee of $200 to receive a set of packets training you how to become an insurance salesman.
Pyramid Schemes prey upon Grey Pilled individuals that believe if it sounds too good to be true, then it is truly meant to be. And everything ALWAYS happens for a reason.
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