Confessions of a Conspiracy Realist
“Conspiracy theorists are nut cases, plain wackos!”
Unfortunately, a few nuts have been thrown into the truther granola, but is that any reason not to do your homework? Is that any reason to dismiss any and all information that can lean toward a government conspiracy?
The American people are, for the most part, more interested in football, baseball, Dr. Phil and Oprah, than what is going on in their world. We have become the latte nation of soft executives and emotional misfits. It’s not all our fault though. It was planned. How easy it would be to control a populace dumbed down through fluoridated water, vaccines, entertainment, genetically modified foods, Aspartame, chem-trails and mind control! Yes, most of us are floundering around within a matrix of evil without full knowledge of how the self-proclaimed elite see us. We are slaves. We think as they have programmed us to think. We become enemies of anyone THEY want us to and we have turned our anger toward those who have dared to attempt to expose the wizard behind the curtain. Wake up, American – you are playing their game!
The real truth seekers are those who have spent time looking at history, current events, and don’t automatically accept all that mainstream media or our government tells us. Why? Because all things considered, the government has lied to us before, conducted false flag operations and used human beings and indeed, entire populations as testing grounds for biological weapons. They are about to do so again on an even grander scale.
Those who have derided those who question the government’s fairy tales had better take off the blinders and stop the name-calling. The time has come. The time is now. What those “conspiracy nuts” have been warning about is now out in the open. We are at the brink of the new age, an age where, as Obama has said, there will be “change.” I say, “You took the cash, Obama, and gave it to the bankers with impunity, now you can also KEEP THE CHANGE.”
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