>>943751
I agree with the sentiment but would try to avoid the part about "the stars". I think that's going to give alien believers something to read in to, and MSM an easy target to distort and paint Trump as a conspiracy theorist, as they already do.
For red pilling, I find its best to remind people of the things they already know are true, but haven't put together. Like, "10 years ago, if I told you the government was watching, listening and recording it's citizens through all electronics, you would dismiss me as 'crazy'. But we now know that is true (Snowden). However, if you had entertained that idea, and researched it. You would have known back then. What things are you dismissing as 'crazy' now?".
Remind them how much more intelligent the people who invented lasers, and space flight and satellites or whatever is something they understand. Ask what the statistic probability is that all those far more intelligent people are good people. Try to get them to consider the possibilities of what someone who possessed that great of intelligence and was not a good person could be capable of.