As a person who's spent 10,000 hours researching the UFO topic in my life, I must interject.
Yes some, perhaps many, 'conspiracies' are in fact real.
The UFO 'conspiracy' for example, is undeniably real. And you don't need grainy videos or youtube videos to prove it. All you need is your pre-frontal cortex and some common sense.
Would 100,000's of pilots, over the span of 80 years, all lie about what they saw and/or be so incompetent that they misidentify normal things as ETs?
Would a dozen former NASA astronauts go on record saying that there is in fact a real UFO coverup (see Edgar Mitchell and Gordon Cooper for best examples)?
Would highly decorated military officials, military pilots, intelligence officials, and so on, from around the world continue to come forward and state that this is real and they are really witnessing vehicles enter and exit our atmosphere that were not made on Earth (See Cmdr David Fravor for a great example)?
My point is that the biggest frustration as someone within the UFO community, as someone who believes in a 'conspiracy', is how the outside perceives us.
Most people assume that if you believe one conspiracy, you automatically believe ALL of them.
And that's true on a micro and macro scale... meaning most people believe that if you believe in UFOs you also believe in bigfoot or flat earth (both insane bullshit)...
Concurrently, they believe that if you believe in UFOs, that you believe EVERYTHING that EVERY SINGLE UFO BELIEVER believes... like reptillian bullshit and aliens building the pyramids bullshit and so on...
The reality is that most of what's out there is bullshit. But the truth, is also, literally out there as well.
My point with all this is that while many 'conspiracies' are in fact true, the stigma surround conspiracies as a whole distorts how non-believers view both you and the conspiracy itself.
In other words, once something is labeled a conspiracy theory, our culture has made it astronomically challenging to undo that label and prove it to be true in the minds of the masses - due to it's unwarranted association with other conspiracies which are actually fake/untrue.
dude, I'm not a Qtard, but the Isaac Kappy stuff gave me goosebumps. I'll never forget Kappy capitalizing "THE JUSTICE" in his final IG post.
“I’m not a Qtard” is the new I’m not a conspiritard.
Just accept it. Accept that the conspiracies exist. That conspiracy is a real word, seperate from theory. That a conspiracy can exist as truth.
As a person who's spent 10,000 hours researching the UFO topic in my life, I must interject.
Yes some, perhaps many, 'conspiracies' are in fact real.
The UFO 'conspiracy' for example, is undeniably real. And you don't need grainy videos or youtube videos to prove it. All you need is your pre-frontal cortex and some common sense.
Would 100,000's of pilots, over the span of 80 years, all lie about what they saw and/or be so incompetent that they misidentify normal things as ETs?
Would a dozen former NASA astronauts go on record saying that there is in fact a real UFO coverup (see Edgar Mitchell and Gordon Cooper for best examples)?
Would highly decorated military officials, military pilots, intelligence officials, and so on, from around the world continue to come forward and state that this is real and they are really witnessing vehicles enter and exit our atmosphere that were not made on Earth (See Cmdr David Fravor for a great example)?
My point is that the biggest frustration as someone within the UFO community, as someone who believes in a 'conspiracy', is how the outside perceives us.
Most people assume that if you believe one conspiracy, you automatically believe ALL of them.
And that's true on a micro and macro scale... meaning most people believe that if you believe in UFOs you also believe in bigfoot or flat earth (both insane bullshit)...
Concurrently, they believe that if you believe in UFOs, that you believe EVERYTHING that EVERY SINGLE UFO BELIEVER believes... like reptillian bullshit and aliens building the pyramids bullshit and so on...
The reality is that most of what's out there is bullshit. But the truth, is also, literally out there as well.
My point with all this is that while many 'conspiracies' are in fact true, the stigma surround conspiracies as a whole distorts how non-believers view both you and the conspiracy itself.
In other words, once something is labeled a conspiracy theory, our culture has made it astronomically challenging to undo that label and prove it to be true in the minds of the masses - due to it's unwarranted association with other conspiracies which are actually fake/untrue.
So, you're saying "the truth is out there"?