It's a funny feeling, when you understand all by yourself that something is not right, based on your own intuition, rather than on information that was already analysed and exposed by somebody else.
It's obvious that the elite are afraid of conspiracy sites, therefore it was no surprise that popular search engines owned by the elite are busy with hiding independent sources of informations that are being censored by mainstream mass media in first place.
What was not obvious yet for me, is that the elite are not only afraid of straight talking conspirologists, but they are afraid of any kind of intelligent people in general.
I have discovered that the elite are censoring even entertainment sites, and even shutting them down, because creative people are able at thinking too.
First IMDb have shut down their forums, which was explained as a mere logistic choice based on the fact that they were too much expensive to keep on line. Next, Metacritic not only closed their forums too, but also closed the section about books reviews. Also Rotten Tomatoes closed their forums too.
Since I was feeling too much paranoid about seemingly harmless entertainment forums, I have contacted Mark Doyle, the founder of Metacritic, since he is the most likable of the three web site creators, and just asked him straight to the point about why these changes suddenly took place on his site.
Mark Doyle told me that Metacritic is no longer his property, that it was acquired by somebody else. Also he added that shutting down the forums had no big impact on the financial part of running an already huge web site. Also he added that he has no idea why the new owners quit publishing reviews about books, since there is always obvious demand in book reviews.
The only rational explanation is that all the three most popular sites were acquired by the elite, who decided to eliminate platforms of discussions for the thinking people. Anyway, the most obviously absurd clue is that Metacritic has no more book reviews, which is completely irrational and goes against the site's purpose. People who read are the most dangerous.
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TheTrigger ago
Yup. Fun fact: I was silently kicked-out/scrubbed from my parent's church, because all I did was ask questions, as a kid. Anyone involved in the management and running of this church absolutely despised me, and told me to my face: that I was possessed by the devil, and that all the other kids should stay away from me. Even though I was the quietest, most well-behaved out of all of them; and actively discouraged them from doing stupid shit. And all for no other reason than because I would never stop asking uncomfortable questions.
Joke's on them. I understand God more than any of them could ever hope to, and have acquired absolute/unwavering faith in the process. All because I was never fully satisfied until I understood the why of something. I'm not saying I'm omniscient, or enlightened, or anything like that. Just saying that truly accepting the existence of God requires investment of one's own time and brainpower. Most people say they believe in God: but do they really, or are they just desperate?
THSenior ago
You sound retarded