How did you become a "conspiracy theorist"?
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2021 5:49 pm
For me, it was a slow process. I went from being a "trust the science" skeptic towards being a tinfoil hatter.
I remember when I was 16 and I went to a party that was being hosted, I kid you not, by freemasonry. They basically allowed the lodge/temple to act as a nightclub for a night, possibly to raise funds. I didn't know it at first, but while we were waiting outside in the line, I saw the compass and the square on the front door. I knew about Freemasonry and the revolutions, but I thought they were gone. I thought maybe they wanted to "harvest" the energy that teens at a nightclub emit (according to metaphysical beliefs, which I don't believe in), but they were probably just raising funds for the upkeep of the lodge. About that same time, we had a memorial at school dedicated to the "Night of the pencils". The story goes that the 70's military junta snatched and murdered teens who were peacefully protesting, demanding that public schools also cover the costs of transportation and food, I think. I think an undertone of that event was conveying the idea that "this could have happened to one of your friends" since pseudo-political activism is very widespread among the youth in my country (I was never part of that leftist crap, though).
When I arrived home, my dad told me the truth. Those innocent kids were actually armed terrorists that belonged to the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP). They had stockpiled on weapons and they belonged to this organization which managed to take over an entire province at a certain point. To put it in familiar terms, guerrilla warfare, urban terrorism, etc. I realized my school had been lying to me about an easily-demonstrable fact; you could check this on wikipedia. I don't think anyone did.
But what really woke me up was the whole decade of the 2010's. Seeing the intense left-wing bias not just in media, but in history, science and education and knowing about the communist practice of infiltration, at first I thought it was simply communist indoctrination.
I learned more; I found out about luciferians, jews, mystery schools and globalism. Nowadays, I think there is an ongoing plan for world subjugation. It may have been the plan of the mystery schools all along. These people don't do it for money only. When money is no object, you need other pursuits in life. Leaving a legacy, showing your power, achieving your potential and satisfying your ego are huge driving forces in the life of a man.
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How about you?
I remember when I was 16 and I went to a party that was being hosted, I kid you not, by freemasonry. They basically allowed the lodge/temple to act as a nightclub for a night, possibly to raise funds. I didn't know it at first, but while we were waiting outside in the line, I saw the compass and the square on the front door. I knew about Freemasonry and the revolutions, but I thought they were gone. I thought maybe they wanted to "harvest" the energy that teens at a nightclub emit (according to metaphysical beliefs, which I don't believe in), but they were probably just raising funds for the upkeep of the lodge. About that same time, we had a memorial at school dedicated to the "Night of the pencils". The story goes that the 70's military junta snatched and murdered teens who were peacefully protesting, demanding that public schools also cover the costs of transportation and food, I think. I think an undertone of that event was conveying the idea that "this could have happened to one of your friends" since pseudo-political activism is very widespread among the youth in my country (I was never part of that leftist crap, though).
When I arrived home, my dad told me the truth. Those innocent kids were actually armed terrorists that belonged to the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP). They had stockpiled on weapons and they belonged to this organization which managed to take over an entire province at a certain point. To put it in familiar terms, guerrilla warfare, urban terrorism, etc. I realized my school had been lying to me about an easily-demonstrable fact; you could check this on wikipedia. I don't think anyone did.
But what really woke me up was the whole decade of the 2010's. Seeing the intense left-wing bias not just in media, but in history, science and education and knowing about the communist practice of infiltration, at first I thought it was simply communist indoctrination.
I learned more; I found out about luciferians, jews, mystery schools and globalism. Nowadays, I think there is an ongoing plan for world subjugation. It may have been the plan of the mystery schools all along. These people don't do it for money only. When money is no object, you need other pursuits in life. Leaving a legacy, showing your power, achieving your potential and satisfying your ego are huge driving forces in the life of a man.
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How about you?