One mostly acceptable conspiracy theory to normies is that we didn't land on the moon.
If normies believe it, it's a psyop. Dead giveaway.
Its purpose is to undermine the intellect and accomplishments of White people. "bUt LaNdInG oN tHe MoOn iS iMpOsSiBle!"
I'm sure airplane flight seems impossible if you are a black live in Nigeria, but that doesn't mean it is.
Normies also believe that something was not quite right with 9/11. They just differ with conspiracy theorists in details, but all in all, 9/11 is almost mainstream now.
Covid scam is also almost mainstream. Many just don't want to accept it, but number of true and honest believers in official story is very miniscule now.
Something being (halfway) accepted by mainstream does not necessarily mean that it is not true. Devil is in the details, as the saying goes, and simply being contrarian just for the sake of it, is certainly not the right way to go about it.
By the way, are you impying that we did land on the moon? Minimal logic skills and few hours of research is all you need to understand that we did not. However, that does not exclude the possibility of it being kind of a double psyop. Like, we did not go to the moon, but that fact going mainstream right at this point in history could be deliberate as well. Perhaps, as a distraction or used for generating general distrust of local governments. After all they can't build their NWO without dismantling Old Order first.
It's similar with Epstein/Diddy as well. The fact that they are guilty as fuck does not exclude possibility that it is being used as a distraction. Both things can be true at the same time and one does not exclude the other.
Something being true or false does not mean that TPTB won't use it for their benefit when the right opportunity arises. Also, you might want to check out this thing called Revelation of the Method, which basically means that TPTB does some fuckery and then openly tells the public about it thus solidifying success of that psyop even further.
(By we I mean humanity in general. I'm not American.)
Yes, I am saying we did land on the moon, and you've fallen for the psyop that we didn't. Though that's an interesting Uno reverse card theory about it.
Well, I'll just say that I was once a believer as well. Until I started to critically examine the facts and research the topic. Also, my opinion did not change overnight. It was a slow change over some considerable time span.
I can respect that.