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If Alex Jones solved the conspiracies, he’d be out of work (media.scored.co)
posted 258 days ago by RJ567 258 days ago by RJ567 +33 / -1
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– WeedleTLiar 6 points 258 days ago +6 / -0

If you wait for someone else to solve your problems, nothing will ever happen.

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– Vlad_The_Impaler 1 point 256 days ago +2 / -1

i don't feel any sense of community in the USA. It really is a rat race. People cutting each other off in traffic, honking horns, irritated with each other, in a race to get the cheese (((fiat money))) to spend on mostly shit they don't need and that doesn't truly make them happy. They rush to jobs to serve an elitist class through servitude, which is rarely compensated with genuine gratitude or fair barter. Then they fiat currency quickly loses value, meaning their slavery earned them monopoly money that expires or spoils over time. And then when you want to exchange the fiat currency for real money like a gold coin, then you have to pay another premium/fee and lose even more of what was compensated for your time and labor.

I believe a more noble way of life is to live off your own land. That was always a bit more difficult to do. Providing security for it was probably the most difficult, which is why you had like-minded people form colonies and small towns and attempt to guard them. But then nomadic armies would come and conquer towns and colonies, so people had to form alliances between towns which became nations and if you attacked one town it was like you attacked all the towns. But then satanic goblin jews one by one infiltrated the hierarchies of these national governments and forms a satanic jew world order that allied hijacked nations for the forces of evil.

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– SmithW1984 6 points 258 days ago +6 / -0

How do you "solve a conspiracy"?

"Everything is fake" is low-IQ conspiracytard take. This is exactly the level of confusion and demoralization tptb want you to be in. Smart conspiracy researchers have discernment of what is definitely fake, what is up for debate and what is most likely true based on evidence and reason.

This takes a lot of effort, reading, thinking and observation and let's face it - most conspiracytards aren't up to the task. How many people can even read a normie level book today, let alone an academic-level 1000-pager on geopolitics and how many of those are inclined towards researching this stuff and uncovering the truth? Pure stats shows you they can print all they want in their books and still almost no one would be able to understand it or care about it.

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– deleted 5 points 258 days ago +6 / -1
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– hootersmcboobies 5 points 258 days ago +5 / -0

Jones still has a lot of family connections to the CIA. There are several collections on archive dot org for the Sandy Hook videos pulled from the Tube.

Everyone talks about Alex Jones, but no one talks about Jim Fetzer, who lost over $400k in a defamation suit for his book. The Supreme Court refused to listen to his case.

It's had a chilling effect on critically talking about any shooting or bombing.

Everything from Hobart to Sandy Hook are very suspicious.

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– Primate98 3 points 258 days ago +3 / -0

It's been a decades-long journey for Dr. Drew, and he's also a prime example of the "middle" level of conscious. Also note that Drew is highly intelligent and incredibly well-read, so we see that consciousness has nothing to do with intelligence.

It was clear back in the "Loveline" days that Drew was a product of his training. He talked just like any other doctor, and that was exactly why he was on the show. But you could also tell that he read a lot of research for himself, and this led him to say things from time to time that you would not hear anywhere else.

Mid-level consciousness is that which is between NPCs and the fully awake. Probably at most 15% of the population is capable of it, but a far smaller fraction of them have actually developed it to that level.

This is the big problem with mid-level consciousness: humans are incredible at being able to rationalize things to themselves. So people like Drew, Bill Maher, and even Michael Moore and Piers Morgan constantly get torn between the mainstream line and the evidence they see before them. Any of them might say something that you might have said yourself, but that's not something which is true about Joy Reid.

Over the years, Drew has said some shockingly true things out loud in the mainstream, after which his career got its dick kicked in. Remember when he said, "It looks like Hillary is a lot sicker than they're saying"? He was crucified and he backed off. That's the rational choice, in a sense.

So humans of the mid-level highly tend towards "going along to get along" in their self-interest. That generates the fundamental bias of, "Everything is real, just like they tell us in school and on TV and in books."

What's happening here is that Drew has taken the final step. Now, it's not that he has graduated to the next-higher level of consciousness--it doesn't work like that. He has, however, finally adopted the correct bias for the current time: "Everything is fake."

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– no_ez 3 points 258 days ago +3 / -0

This is the point of most of the documentarian adam curtis’ work—- The controllers of society put politicians in front of us who are to be perceived as “crisis management.” The crises are either created from thin air, or up-played or downplayed by emotional manipulation using mass media.

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– Hate4_Zetetics 1 point 258 days ago +1 / -0

But we really evolved here, on the planet In the infinite universe, right?

Ya, fuck this place and fuck these sheep

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