I'm realizing that most people don't have the stomach or mental capacity to entertain ideas and decide whether they have any salt. People who I thought were particularly intelligent have seemingly stopped thinking about anything at all and refuse to even entertain ideas that don't fit in their crafted reality.
Do you suppose it's always an event that makes us question things around us? What was yours?
view the rest of the comments →
IIJOSEPHXII ago
It was the XBOX ONE console reveal back in early 2013. If it wasn't full of spyware and put quality games at the heart of its agenda instead of anti-gamer DRM I would have been blissfully unaware about what big tech is programming us for.
It was around the same time that David Cameron gave a speech at the UN saying we must go after "conspiracy theorists"
Since then my life has gone on a different trajectory. Even then it wasn't until pizzagate broke and I researched it for myself - and how mainstream media pushed back against it - that my eyes are open to a globalist elitist agenda. I now see those games I loved in the xbox360 period as predictive programming the post-9/11 pizzagate agenda.
SealofApproval ago
There has been a very bad smell around UK politicians for some time and the work to cover things up is laughable. Lot of people simply do not want to know as it is not talked about in "polite societies" (what ever that is). Look how long Saville got away with it for .