Auditions for Red Pill Expo

We are delighted that our Red-Pill Expos are considered by many to be the top public event of its kind. It has earned that reputation primarily due to the communication skills of the presenters (we think of them as faculty) and the importance of their topics. The Expos are not mere echo chambers for information that already is well disseminated but are focused on new information and sometimes includes contrarian ideas that challenge our own world view. This is why we have a high ratio of attendees who come back for each event in confidence they will not be hearing the same message they heard before.

We are also delighted to receive requests from those unknown to us who would like to speak at our event. Unfortunately, we are not familiar with most of them and do not know if their communication skills and topics meet the standards we have set. That is the reason we have created this audition page where potential faculty can demonstrate to the patrons of Red Pill University what their speaking skills are and what message they want to deliver. Patrons are asked to evaluate these auditions and those with the highest scores will be invited to speak. The number of new speakers selected will depend on the number of vacancies after the better-known speakers with significant numbers of followers have been secured.

If you would like to audition for a faculty presentation at our Expo, please send us a link to one of your public presentations or vlogs. If none are available, please record a short version( 5 or 10 minutes) as a sample, preferably with an audience present – as few as five will suffice. Also send a memo of self-introduction including qualifications, reasons for wanting to do this, and contact information to: [email protected].

Patrons of the University are automatically entitled to be judges of these auditions, but they must be logged in to this site to do so. If you are a patron and did not log in, you can do so here. If you would like information on how to become a patron, click here.

What in the World is Next? (ficticious sample)

William Brickman, who has spent 40 years studying the  gradual shift in the magnetic poles of the Earth and the continuing reduction in magnetic force, describes what effect these phenomena already have had on the more delicate forms of life and on what to expect in the future. The conclusion is not comforting. Unless Earth is recharged by a close encounter of a fairly large body from space (which, itself could be even more catastrophic than loss of the magnetic field, human life may not be possible for more than 400 years from now.

What in the World is Next?

William Brickman, who has spent 40 years studying the  gradual shift in the magnetic poles of the Earth and the continuing reduction in magnetic force, describes what effect these phenomena already have has on the more delicate forms of life and jhe trend into the future. The conclusion is not comforting. Unless Earth is recharged by a close encounter of a fairly large body from space (chich, itself could be even more catestrophic than loss of themagntic field, human life may not be possible for mote than 300 years from now.

Vaccine-Injured Health-Care Workers Speak Out 5 (115)

Vaccine-Injured Health-Care Workers Speak Out 5 (115)

Del Bigtree interviews three professional health-care workers who tell their heart-breaking stories of what happened when they happily accepted the mRNA vaccine. Within a few days of the injections, they were in constant, full-body convulsions. When the hospitals and...

The Covid Con Game and End Game 4.8 (63)

The Covid Con Game and End Game 4.8 (63)

Dr. Lee Merritt, an Orthopedic Surgeon in Onawa, Iowa, is interviewed by Jeff Dornik and delivers an amazingly comprehensive overview of the motives behind the Covid-pandemic theater. First, she shows that there is no real pandemic and that the public-health practices...

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