I made some predictions that the latest move by the NWO agenda was to start making money from the Conspiracies they create.
Literally Hegel style capitalism on the most meta level.
Whistleblower as a service..... essentially. But you control the whistleblower...so you control the 'solution' and problem etc.
Me too for all conspiracies...
Sounds like you're pretty grounded.
I'd keep an eye on the more fringe stuff, because yeah it sucks that low effort portrait mode tik-tokers make stuff that gets passed around on Telegram but we don't often get quality video essays without obnoxious music / graphics / overlays.
Even the craziest ideas have at least a handful of very compelling points.
Like giants. It's clear they were around. I'd say even a fact. What's unclear is the timeline and "why" answers. Those things people make up instead of just sticking to the strong points.
Money is a weird one. It either comes off a bit slimy car salesman like Alex Jones or whiny and begging and pathetic like Jordan Maxwell. Few figure out how to do it tastefully.
The money always turns me off because I come seeking truth and wisdom and will gladly share any I have to give when prompted, so I find it disingenuous for any one to claim they stand for truth and to make their living from it..... Truth is not something which should be sold imo. It's a thing of good will, and should be freely given to those less fortunate as the truest sense of alms.
Those with knowledge are rich with it, and those ignorant go poor and remain so without some form of transfer. If work be so done then make it so through riddle or rhyme, but do not conflate the wealth of wisdom with money. Money is material and knowledge is something truly profound.
Truth will never come with a price tag, though it may come with work.
And giants and myth are things which I am very intrigued by. I want to revisit the ancient myths and compare them against some of the more recent data, technologies, and hopefully someone has found something to link it.
A lot of the giant stuff tends to result in a what I a call preacher conspiracies. And result in reading lots of sermons and getting very little beyond poorly documented photos and evidence from disparate locations. I want a little more rigour in the giants. I hear talk the Smithsonian has stuff from time to time but never anything with substance comes from it.
It's like another one of those shallow rabbit holes. More golf holes it seems sometimes.