Why Am I Not Black-pilled?

Jul 23, 2025 12:26 pm

I was recently in conversation with someone back in Canada, and it struck me just how incredibly “black-pilled” he was. 


He's an incredibly smart individual and well-versed in the realities of the government and the economy; however, he's very pessimistic about the future.


Who can blame him? 


The man has done his homework, and when we look at Canada, the United States, and most of Europe, it gets really hard not to worry that the world seems to be spiralling out of control.


He's blackpilled, meaning he doesn't see a way out of any of this, short of a total collapse. 


That's a very upsetting way to live day to day.


So why, despite everything I know about the state of affairs in the world, am I not “black-pilled?”


Simply put:


I’m not black-pilled because I have found hope. 


I'm not in Canada, where everything is a mess and another globalist bankster is set to continue to tax Canadians into oblivion.


I'm down here in sunny Panama, paying zero taxes and enjoying life with my family while Canada’s problems stay in Canada. 


Don't get me wrong, I'm very concerned about what's happening in my place of birth, and that’s exactly why I'm actively helping freedom-minded Canadian families plan their escape.


However, while others spend their days doom-scrolling and stressing themselves out over the world’s problems, I remain hopeful because I have found a solution that has kept my family safe and free here in Panama. 


If this sounds like a better way to live to you than drowning in black pills and hopelessness, I strongly encourage you to read this important letter.



Speak soon,  

Mikkel  


PS. There’s just one more day left to take advantage of our friends at StoryLearning Courses' Summer Sale. This is the language course I personally used to learn Spanish, and it is the only one I endorse. Until this coming Tuesday at Midnight Pacific, you’ll pay just half the regular price.





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