Remember when the Y2K hype began? Maybe not, IDK how old you are. I was 28 and knew enough about computers to know it was nonsense. BUT, I decided to cash in. Started paying attention to the survivalist and prepper communities, seeing what they were buying. I'd buy it up super cheap, sell it high on Ebay for stupid money to panic buyers. Laughed all the way to the bank.
But it took me down some rabbit holes along the way, and the further I went, the more I realized how manipulated we were all being. The indoctrination at the schools, the two political parties that were only different arms of the same beast designed to fool us into thinking we had a choice. Other things had led up to that point, like Waco, Ruby Ridge, Desert Storm, but I never really saw past what they had on the TV before 98. Then I couldn't stop seeing past. We were being played by people we didn't even see, people with mad money who thought we were nothing more than ants.
I think you have to be exposed to ideas and then be aware of the possibility that there might be some truth to the idea. I'm not saying that you should instantly believe every theory that comes down the pike, but if you have in the back of your mind the ideas behind the theory, you are better able to see examples in real life.
I read a book in 1995 titled "The Illuminati" by Larry Burkett (published in 1991). I don't remember a lot about it, but one of the events in the book that I recall is that the powers-that-be target Christians and freeze their bank accounts. This, naturally, causes all sorts of mayhem.
At the time, it was such an outlandish idea that I considered it strictly fiction, but now we see that payment processors and banks are refusing to do business with certain targeted groups (Conservatives at this point, Christians soon to follow) and I'm reminded of the fictional story I read years ago.
I guess I could compare it to the theory of Bigfoot. I don't believe or disbelieve in Bigfoot. I'm aware of the idea though and if Bigfoot was proven to exist and live in a cave in Montana, I would say, "Ah, so it is true." If I had never, ever heard of Bigfoot, I would be saying, "Why didn't anyone know about this?"
Same with NWO, a lot of people have suspected for a LONG time that something was going on, but were labeled crackpots. Now that it's becoming apparent that there is a bigger scheme of things, the "crackpots" are vindicated and everyone else is going, "Why didn't we know about this?"
Alex Jones semi-woke me up 10 years ago late teens but I got peer pressured into believing he was full of shit profiting off fear mongering so I went back to sleep until the Chyna virus hit.
I’m sure you can imagine my disappointment when I realized I was a fucktard. Being ignorant is almost excusable but I have no excuse.
I figured this out 20 years ago, I was 16. It sucked because I was labeled a theorists and everyone even family ridiculed me. It was hard especially 20 years ago. I thank God for for the gift of sight!
It was a bit before 911, and I worked in a strip club at 16. I told them I was 18. I saw things that most young girls shouldn't. I realized what the elite were. I then saw the documentary called In Plane Sight and knew we were lied to. I didn't stop seeing since.
I was. Since 1998. But everyone laughed at me and called me a tin foil hat conspiracy theorist.
Least people are waking up now.
what made you aware in 1998
Remember when the Y2K hype began? Maybe not, IDK how old you are. I was 28 and knew enough about computers to know it was nonsense. BUT, I decided to cash in. Started paying attention to the survivalist and prepper communities, seeing what they were buying. I'd buy it up super cheap, sell it high on Ebay for stupid money to panic buyers. Laughed all the way to the bank.
But it took me down some rabbit holes along the way, and the further I went, the more I realized how manipulated we were all being. The indoctrination at the schools, the two political parties that were only different arms of the same beast designed to fool us into thinking we had a choice. Other things had led up to that point, like Waco, Ruby Ridge, Desert Storm, but I never really saw past what they had on the TV before 98. Then I couldn't stop seeing past. We were being played by people we didn't even see, people with mad money who thought we were nothing more than ants.
The best time to wake up is ten years ago.
The second best time is right now.
I think you have to be exposed to ideas and then be aware of the possibility that there might be some truth to the idea. I'm not saying that you should instantly believe every theory that comes down the pike, but if you have in the back of your mind the ideas behind the theory, you are better able to see examples in real life.
I read a book in 1995 titled "The Illuminati" by Larry Burkett (published in 1991). I don't remember a lot about it, but one of the events in the book that I recall is that the powers-that-be target Christians and freeze their bank accounts. This, naturally, causes all sorts of mayhem.
At the time, it was such an outlandish idea that I considered it strictly fiction, but now we see that payment processors and banks are refusing to do business with certain targeted groups (Conservatives at this point, Christians soon to follow) and I'm reminded of the fictional story I read years ago.
I guess I could compare it to the theory of Bigfoot. I don't believe or disbelieve in Bigfoot. I'm aware of the idea though and if Bigfoot was proven to exist and live in a cave in Montana, I would say, "Ah, so it is true." If I had never, ever heard of Bigfoot, I would be saying, "Why didn't anyone know about this?"
Same with NWO, a lot of people have suspected for a LONG time that something was going on, but were labeled crackpots. Now that it's becoming apparent that there is a bigger scheme of things, the "crackpots" are vindicated and everyone else is going, "Why didn't we know about this?"
fucking communism, i know
Alex Jones semi-woke me up 10 years ago late teens but I got peer pressured into believing he was full of shit profiting off fear mongering so I went back to sleep until the Chyna virus hit.
I’m sure you can imagine my disappointment when I realized I was a fucktard. Being ignorant is almost excusable but I have no excuse.
I figured this out 20 years ago, I was 16. It sucked because I was labeled a theorists and everyone even family ridiculed me. It was hard especially 20 years ago. I thank God for for the gift of sight!
how did you figure it out yourself
It was a bit before 911, and I worked in a strip club at 16. I told them I was 18. I saw things that most young girls shouldn't. I realized what the elite were. I then saw the documentary called In Plane Sight and knew we were lied to. I didn't stop seeing since.
LBJ is one of my least favorite presidents of all time.