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Illuminati, flat earth, satanic rituals, pizzagate etc, others that have waken up?

So I having a hard time these days, because I have woken up and see how brainwashed I was and how the most people are. The news, the media and the goverments are feeding us lies upon lies and crap. And the worst is that my family, friends and gf think I am going mental again when trying to talk anout it with them. But I am all clean and I have just did a lot of reseae these daysrch on this, and it is so obvious who run this world and what they want.

Anyone here that are also woken up or want to see some proof/facts/info about this?

I know u guys got a open mind, please spare me the trolling. I am serious here.

Big love from Nick <3


I'm sorry you're having a hard time at the moment
See, the first paragraph in your original post made sense to me, but your responses to the replies to that post made me fall off the fence into the 'concerned' garden where the people who know you best & love you, are really annoyingly worrying

I don't know you at all and I'm aware this probably comes across as incredibly patronising & I could WELL be wrong -apart from the flat earth shiz -but I'm sure at least one of your family/friends/gf are 'woken up' and worth you trusting & hearing out about their concerns for you and maybe doing what they think will help, if only to prove them wrong
 
Thanks for the nice post buspersons, but I am truly okay. Life is going great just hard can't talk with anyone about what I believe is true. :) <3
 
I had a friend who 'woke up' about 5 years ago. He discovered methamphetamine.

FTFY

Sorry i had got misinfo on that.. think I just keep this kind of stuff for myself :D

Who's the sheeple now? You read 1 "fact" and suddenly you change your story? You're no better than the lizard-grizzly bear hybrids that control the weather.
 
Israel didn't exist during WW1.

This is fucking brilliant. Such a simply perfect rebuttal.

I think that anybody who has stepped outside of their ordinary state of mind (and even those who haven't) can see that corrupt egomaniacs/sociopaths/psychopaths are in charge of a lot of stuff, and that they pander to each others whims wherever it suits them, be it directly, or by enforcing the system which they benefit from sustaining. I think that there are also clearly some very powerful influential groups, of which the media count, and that the media clearly seem to seek enforce this system too. However, I think that systems sustaining themselves is clearly an inherent and natural part of the universe. I highly doubt that any of these many varied and assorted groups who sometimes have roughly the same agendas (and sometimes not) actually call themselves the illuminati. That to me sounds just silly, more like something that a child would use to name a club they run from their shed in the back garden.

Evidently some strange shit going on on this planet, and I do believe in the idea of waking up. After a fair bit of experimentation with psychedelics I would consider myself to be 'awake' (if I can say that without sounding patronising).

That said, I have found that quite often people who suddenly start preaching the loudest about being 'awake' are often simply stuck in a state of confirmation bias, enacting a process of reciting things that they have read on forums/watched in videos, which usually don't stand up to logical or rational reasoning. With all due respect, Nicklazz, your statement about Israel/America/Syria is a good example of this. Even if Israel was around during WW1, this wouldn't be remotely relevant or significant with regards to Trump bombing Syria 100 years later, but aside from that, the eagerness to accept and then spread such easily refutable information is not really indicative of being awake or having some kind of enhanced perception of what is going on above everybody else, IMO. And apologies, because I really don't mean to appear at all harsh in saying that.

My problem with conspiracy theorists is that they kind of tend to give the impression of "question everything!! ... except us". I consider the conspiracy scene, in general, toxic to the mind. I don't think it promotes logic or rationality at all, and I consider it kind of the collective output of the human psychotic state. Delve into it and whilst there might be hints of truth, in general, I think it's a pretty fucked up fantasy land which will freak you out; especially if you are actively seeking answers. It's as bad as the mainstream media for peddling negative junk which plays on peoples anxiety and fear, whether it be intentional or not.

I consider the majority of conspiracy theorists exactly as I do the majority of politicians... sceptically.
 
What bugs me about conspiracy theorists is that the bigger conspiracies carry on right under their nose (wealth and power inequality) but instead they need to invent a lizard royal family controlling the world to fight against. I'd rather they directed their energies into a worthwhile cause than something that involves having to believe in another set of god delusions.
 
What bugs me about conspiracy theorists is that the bigger conspiracies carry on right under their nose (wealth and power inequality) but instead they need to invent a lizard royal family controlling the world to fight against. I'd rather they directed their energies into a worthwhile cause than something that involves having to believe in another set of god delusions.

I completely agree. Also the lizard alien stuff kind of makes resistance seem completely futile. Kind of shits on hope.
 
I generally like to follow Hunter S Thompson's conclusions in relation to conspiracy theories that no government body or police force is competent enough to pull off a conspiracy half as fanciful as the usual ones that go around.
 
^I thought it was George Carlin who put forward that idea? But I guess they're pretty similar haha

What bugs me about conspiracy theorists is that the bigger conspiracies carry on right under their nose (wealth and power inequality) but instead they need to invent a lizard royal family controlling the world to fight against. I'd rather they directed their energies into a worthwhile cause than something that involves having to believe in another set of god delusions.

Totally and completely agree. If the conspiracy folks put as much effort into civic engagement, they could elect enough people into Congress that they could declassify everything they want. But their current situation is most beneficial to those they claim run the conspiracy, as a bunch of "woke" individuals spend countless hours talking in circles about nonsense--and believing any civic engagement would be useless in the face of their invented conspiracy. An incredible self-fulfilling fantasy.
 
And the worst is that my family, friends and gf think I am going mental again when trying to talk anout it with them.
Maybe they are right?
One thing is sure. If you start obsessing on these things you will drive yourself crazy.
Even if they were true, you cant do shit about it, so focus your energy on doing good for others, charity work etc. That will make the world a little better, watching weird youtube videos will not.
 
Nicklazz for some perspective. I am pretty convinced we live in a simulation. A lot of scientists and mathematicians agree with this. But even if this is true it does not matter. This is your reality and you should only worry about things you can influence or control.
 
If the conspiracy folks put as much effort into civic engagement, they could elect enough people into Congress that they could declassify everything they want

They elected a US President last year, and he conned them.
 
There was an early theory that the earth was bilobed when it was formed but the gravitational forces and about a million years of being in a comet storm broke it apart to form the moon and earth. The atlantic ocean is where the two joined.

I do not believe this theory. Everything turns into spherical shapes eventually. Even consumer.
 
This is fucking brilliant. Such a simply perfect rebuttal.

I think that anybody who has stepped outside of their ordinary state of mind (and even those who haven't) can see that corrupt egomaniacs/sociopaths/psychopaths are in charge of a lot of stuff, and that they pander to each others whims wherever it suits them, be it directly, or by enforcing the system which they benefit from sustaining. I think that there are also clearly some very powerful influential groups, of which the media count, and that the media clearly seem to seek enforce this system too. However, I think that systems sustaining themselves is clearly an inherent and natural part of the universe. I highly doubt that any of these many varied and assorted groups who sometimes have roughly the same agendas (and sometimes not) actually call themselves the illuminati. That to me sounds just silly, more like something that a child would use to name a club they run from their shed in the back garden.

Evidently some strange shit going on on this planet, and I do believe in the idea of waking up. After a fair bit of experimentation with psychedelics I would consider myself to be 'awake' (if I can say that without sounding patronising).

That said, I have found that quite often people who suddenly start preaching the loudest about being 'awake' are often simply stuck in a state of confirmation bias, enacting a process of reciting things that they have read on forums/watched in videos, which usually don't stand up to logical or rational reasoning. With all due respect, Nicklazz, your statement about Israel/America/Syria is a good example of this. Even if Israel was around during WW1, this wouldn't be remotely relevant or significant with regards to Trump bombing Syria 100 years later, but aside from that, the eagerness to accept and then spread such easily refutable information is not really indicative of being awake or having some kind of enhanced perception of what is going on above everybody else, IMO. And apologies, because I really don't mean to appear at all harsh in saying that.

My problem with conspiracy theorists is that they kind of tend to give the impression of "question everything!! ... except us". I consider the conspiracy scene, in general, toxic to the mind. I don't think it promotes logic or rationality at all, and I consider it kind of the collective output of the human psychotic state. Delve into it and whilst there might be hints of truth, in general, I think it's a pretty fucked up fantasy land which will freak you out; especially if you are actively seeking answers. It's as bad as the mainstream media for peddling negative junk which plays on peoples anxiety and fear, whether it be intentional or not.

I consider the majority of conspiracy theorists exactly as I do the majority of politicians... sceptically.

Spot on. Without any doubt we live in a world of misinformation the problem always is once we know there are lies being told then how can we discern the actual truth.

Marijuana for example; one of the biggest conspiracy theories of the century.

The study of history in schools has always been controlled by the government as to what is taught. Schooling itself is a process of indoctrination to a set of controlled beliefs in order to gain social control of the mind at a young age?

does it really make any difference to your life's course and future if it were true?
can you actually change anything?
will it benefit you to try tell someone who isn't willing to accept your view?

Live by that and you can enjoy conspiracy without the worry and concern it can bring mentally.
 
Nicklazz for some perspective. I am pretty convinced we live in a simulation. A lot of scientists and mathematicians agree with this. But even if this is true it does not matter. This is your reality and you should only worry about things you can influence or control.

Mine too
 
Nicklazz for some perspective. I am pretty convinced we live in a simulation. A lot of scientists and mathematicians agree with this. But even if this is true it does not matter. This is your reality and you should only worry about things you can influence or control.

Tempting though the simulation 'hypothesis' may be (inverted commas because a true hypothesis is testable - which this patently is not), to accept it necessitates the acceptance of a creator, which then renders it indistinguishable from every other fucked up religion this world has ever known. We know from our own simulations and so called 'God games' that pameters can be adjusted, avatars can be inserted, data deleted. It also means that every UFO sighting, every alien abduction, every ghost story, every fairy tale, every conspiracy theory, even Santa Claus and the fuckin tooth fairy Is potentially true. It doesn't bear thinking about...
 
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