Questioning the Narrative Does Not Make You “Black Pilled”

by Gregg Prescott, M.S.
Founder, Webmaster, & Editor, In5D.com
The Psychology of “Black Pill”
I find it interesting and quite fascinating from a psychological perspective that a number of people are parroting the word “black pilled” in various forms, not even understanding what the word means.
To be labeled a “black piller” would denote that “a major problem (or society as a whole) is completely beyond fixing, making any effort to change or improve things utterly pointless”.
In one of my recent articles, People Are Literally Begging for Their Own Enslavement, I presented problems and gave potential solutions in humanity’s best interests, yet three people used a self-defense mechanism of parroting an expression that they don’t fully understand, because other people within the herd are using it, thus reinforcing groupthink and the hive mentality, while completely disregarding critical and objective thinking that may oppose their narratives.
Using the term “black pill” basically labels you as someone who uses virtue signaling and groupthink to support the herd mentality, bc it challenges your thoughts and opinions.

As it turned out, the two people that used the “black pill” rhetoric were also liking each other’s posts. I wonder if they got this catchphrase from the same parrot they follow, who most likely supports NESARA and Q and has used it in his/her defense against people who question his/her opinions? It’s also possible that one parroted it from the other within the conversation. When I confronted them, they turned to ridicule and laughing emojis on my comments while projecting their own insecurities instead of answering my questions to them that challenge their beliefs.
Critical thinking versus the herd mentality
I won’t apologize for ruffling their parrot feathers and their inaccurate insults won’t stop me from questioning everything, including the uncomfortable truths they refuse to hear.
Like always, question everything I say as well. I’ll be the first to apologize when I’m wrong… and I’ve been wrong on occasion. We all have.
But for me, critical thinking always overrides the herd mentality and groupthink. I would like to think others would agree, but that takes a person with enough moral aptitude to admit they were wrong. That takes a lot more courage than reiterating the same talking points, just like the mainstream media does to us, yet from a groupthink perspective.
To err is human.
To admit your errors is courage.
To learn from them is education.
To grow from them is spiritual progression.
We have more in comman with one another
But here’s the bottom line. In general, we all want the same things:
- End the Federal Reserve and its monopoly money based on debt
- Full release of the Epstein files
- The draining of the swamp
- Justice for the Epstein file survivors
- Releasing the contents of Anthony Weiner and Hunter Biden’s laptops
- The truth behind 9/11
- An end to the AI data centers and complete surveillance of society
- A world without war
- The end of lobbyists influencing government
- and ultimately, the end of government as we know it and have it replaced with people who ONLY work in humanity’s best interests.
I’m sure there’s more that address 5G and beyond, GMO’s, chemtrails, our water supply, data mining, etc… and most of us would agree on those as well.
I’ve said it many times, “Once the bottom of the pyramid unites, the rest will collapse.”
This is what they fear the most and as long as there’s “Order ab chao” (order out of chaos), the controllers will continue to rule over us.
We deserve better than this. We deserve everything that is listed above, and more, such as free energy, water powered cars, etc…
Much love to all, regardless of whether you agree with me or not. 🥰
Gregg
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Gregg Prescott, M.S., founded In5D.com, In5D.VIP, In5D Quantum Tie Dye, and Zentasia after a 2009 “galactic download” inspired In5D. With his wife, Ali, he co-owns In5D International Psychics. His In5D Facebook has 370,000+ followers, and YouTube has 146,000+. A visionary, author, and speaker, Gregg hosts spiritual conferences via In5dEvents. Follow him on Rumble, YouTube, Gab, Telegram, In5D Bitchute, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and TruthSocial to stay updated on his latest content and events. Check out his book, Pop Culture Idioms From A to Z Vol. I: Cool Phrases for Cool People.





