Edward S. Bicker is inspired to help undo problems caused by mass deception, offering this book as a contribution to the indomitable spirit of the truth movement. Pandora's Ball takes readers on a necessary journey down the metaphorical rabbit hole of corruption, which, according to the author, can only exist in the absence of truth. Drawing on more than three decades of research into society's political fringe, Bicker guides readers toward recognizing and stepping beyond the powerful influence of controlling forces such as the media and government.The book begins with the famous Mark Twain quote: "It is easier to fool somebody than it is to convince them they were fooled." It introduces the choice between the "red pill," representing the willingness to learn a potentially unsettling truth, or the "blue pill," remaining in contented ignorance within a simulated reality. As worldwide volatility makes massive lies inescapable, the blue pill's effectiveness diminishes, forcing us all to consider the red pill.Bicker examines key pillars of modern society that perpetuate controlled information. He analyzes mass communication, government trickery, the public education system, the Federal Reserve, manipulative health industry practices, and spiritual control used by organized religion. Ultimately, he asserts that the entire corrupt control matrix is founded upon one great lie: our cosmology. He argues that the Earth is a flat, stationary plane and the center of creation, using observational evidence and critiques of current science to support this perspective. Acceptance of this truth, he concludes, will render authoritarianism useless and trigger the paradigm shift society desperately needs.