First of all, you don't have to believe everyone's opinions, but at least entertain the idea with an open mind.
I'll start with mine. I've been following conspiracies somewhat since the loose change movie about 911 when I was a kid but I was generally asleep to most other things. Mine happened last summer when I'd open Facebook or Instagram and everywhere I looked I'd be bombarded with some girl named Greta Thunberg, everyone praising her like some prophet of God or something. It got so bad that I finally asked myself why is every media station cramming this down my throat? Why do they want me swallow this up so bad? So that's where I started researching, I found a website called realclimatescience and started reading his research and articles. It was actually real scientific research and mentions facts that no other media has told me. I won't get too specific on all this but after a lot of research I came to the conclusion that I've been lied to about the climate crisis. Massively. By so many different institutions and media companies, it's mind boggling to comprehend that so many people are either in on the lie, or have also been duped by it. This started another awakening. From then on, I learned that when the mainstream media are all forcing the same narrative all over, you should always question it, and basically, lean in the opposite direction. Next thing I know, covid happens, then George Floyd, then the election. Once you catch on and wake up to the lies, they're easy to spot.
For whoever read the whole thing, I'd be happy to go deeper into anything I mentioned that you disagree with. Otherwise, what's the story of you waking up to the lies?
JFK, but years later.
Studying JFK shows the full playbook of the deep state. As it was early, they weren't as slick, but they didn't need to be, as people were less jaded.
One easily identifiable "bad guy."
Bad guy taken out, tying up loose ends.
Panel of "experts" to get to the bottom of it.
Distractions and easily disproven disinfo thrown into the pile to confuse everything.
Other people dying around the scene, with little explanation.
Catch words and phrases that replace thought processes.
"Conspiracy theory".
"The grassy knoll".
"Back and to the left".
There's one question that always makes people stop and think, though.
Why did a jewish mobster that ran a strip club make a suicide hit on Oswald? He had to believe someone was going to kill him when he made the shot. That was the first question that red-pilled me.
That's where people stop and can't come up with an answer.
Then, show them the photo of Congressman Albert Thomas winking at LBJ after he's sworn in. After they see that, they start thinking. When they start thinking, they start questioning.