I've been awake for quite a while now, but maybe not fully - until pretty recently.
For instance, I knew 9/11 was an inside job. I knew about Lock Step as COVID broke out. Things like this, I was well-read on. What I wasn't quite aware of are things like how much poison is directly placed into our food supply. I knew about fluoride, but not so much about glyphosphate, seed oils, etc.
I guess I'm just curious: what brought you around? What incident or set of circumstances led you to the mindset you have now?
Basically, what woke you up?
I am by nature a very suspicious person. I rarely trust and am always looking for deception. Something I find ALL the time.
I started suspecting our food supply over 20 years ago. I lived in Austin, Tx (this is when Austin was just plain weird, not lunatic liberal) at the time and started reading the labels on food products. That is when I knew we were slowly being poisoned. Not necessarily, overtly poisoned but poisoned over generations consuming the chemicals used in our food supply. Just like my dentist says, "a little fluoride is not bad for you". Yea, except it is not a little, it is over a 70 years of being ingested by mothers, to their children, and then to their children. We have no idea what these chemicals are doing to us generation after generation. Now we are seeing what they do to us.
I was basically asleep up until 2 years ago. I have never really trusted our government, but for the most part, I just ignored politics.
Now I am fully awake and it is all I can do to not get so angry at how we have treated our veterans. These elites have used honest, God loving, red-blooded American young people to go to war for NO REASON. They threw away the lives of soldiers for LIES. I think about the lives of WWI and WW2 vets, I get sick to my stomach. They experienced some of the most horrible things known to man, and for what? A corrupt, hateful, elitist vision of the world. All those people who thought they were fighting for America, land of the free and brave, and in reality they were just fighting to increase someone else's balance sheet and to smash other countries into submission.
I was one of those young people. Our entire platoon got red-pilled in Afghanistan. That's where it really started for me. When the COIN strategy started - saying you can't fire at someone UNTIL AFTER they fire at you, even if they're aiming down sights at you - we were all like what the fuck. And rebuilding little girls' schools over and over again, no matter how many times they were destroyed.. We realized quickly that the US govt didn't give a single fuck about any of us