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I tell you what, when you try and tell this story you either sum it up in ten minutes with the broadest strokes or you settle in for a rabbit hole made entirely out of onions and ogres. Conspiracy theorists flock together and constantly try and rope each other into the orbit of their personal hobby horse conspiracy, so once you break the surface suddenly you're digging through endless side stories, each with their own cast of characters, trying to figure out if some tertiary claim is true, was maybe true in the past but is no longer true, or was never true, and discover that the only sources on the matter are the same three people quoting each other in an endless circle of false legitimacy.

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As the new world order tightens it’s grip, with social credit scores, 15 minute cities, carbon taxes and possible climate lockdowns, how do you stay positive?

Reading too much about conspiracies from the mystery schools to the daily political Pepsi versus Coke can be too much for me sometimes, so I try to do stuff that betters myself.

What I’ve focused on so far is working out, bettering personal relationships, trying to eat healthier, being in nature and fishing as well as trying to talk more to neighbors.

What are your thoughts on staying positive in the new world order?

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From the article:

In recent remarks, Blania said that eventually, anyone who wants to use the internet will need to be authenticated by Worldcoin or “something like it.”

“Something like World ID will eventually exist, meaning that you will need to verify [you are human] on the internet, whether you like it or not,” said Blania.

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I agree I guess, something like this will be implemented to be able to access the internet. The question is, will there be a separate “free” internet, something akin to the dark web, or maybe the dark web itself, that will be used by dissidents and people who reject the globalist agenda.

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We’ve been hearing fears of Russia nuking Ukraine for months now and in this article we hear Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin arguing for it to end the war.

His daughter Darya Dugina was murdered by a car bombing last year, allegedly done by Ukrainian special forces.

I am no fan of Putin or Dugin, but I think it is important to know what they are thinking, if we ever can know that.

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James Corbett talks about the Rothschilds and their connection with the federal reserve. Interesting thoughts about the fed, it’s creation and how it works today.

I’d be interested to hear what you guys think of the fed.

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Not a huge fan of Daily Mail, but interesting nonetheless.

“In the video, Dr Blair Peters, a self-described 'queer surgeon' with 'he/they' pronouns, pink hair and a 'passion' for genital surgeries, says patients face fertility, sexual pleasure and other lifelong post-op complications.”

I’m quite convinced that the “trans agenda” is unwillingly a Trojan horse for the transhumanist / technocratic agenda.

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Our technocratic future is soon to become a reality. I found this article to be a good read on the subject. Below are a few paragraphs from the piece.

“Presently, banks and ecommerce platforms like Alibaba are beginning to implement carbon footprint trackers as a means to simply measure carbon footprints, but a future where measurement turns into punishment may not be far off.

Speaking at the WEF’s annual meeting in 2022, Alibaba president J. Michael Evans announced that the Chinese multinational e-commerce platform would soon be launching individual carbon footprint trackers in an attempt to change people’s shopping and travel behaviors.

The individual carbon footprint tracker looks to operate similarly to the Chinese Communist Party’s social credit system by rewarding people who “do the right thing” while punishing those who “do the wrong thing” — carrot versus stick.”

Also from the article:

“In China, citizens are given a credit score based on their online and offline behavior. It’s a system that rewards “good” behavior like spending time with the elderly while punishing “bad” behavior like protesting the government or spending too much time playing videogames.

When “trust” is broken in one area, restrictions are placed everywhere — meaning citizens who commit even minor infractions can be blacklisted from traveling, going to restaurants, renting a home, or even having insurance. This has happened to over 30 million citizens, according to Chinese State-run media.”

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This article is about Ethiopia but in my country a digital ID for banking and national services has been mandatory or near impossible to use without.

I know some people say that it is possible to live outside the grid, but this is becoming increasingly difficult and cumbersome. The road ahead is paved with increased financial surveillance, probably connected to the social credit score or carbon tax / score system.

In our banking apps today we can “see” how much co2 emissions a purchase has created. God knows how this is calculated. Wishing everyone good luck in our dystopian future 👌

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Very interesting article from Bloomberg concerning Zelenskyys behavior at NATO meeting in Vilnius. I found this paragraph especially interesting:

“This account of the behind-the-scenes wrangling is based on interviews with more than a dozen diplomats and officials involved in the summit who asked not to be named discussing private conversations.

NATO leaders were trying to thread a needle on Ukraine’s membership bid when they arrived in Vilnius: They were seeking language that looked like progress and that Ukraine could sell as progress but fundamentally didn’t leave them any closer to getting dragged into a war with nuclear-armed Russia.”

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The Ukrainian president had been angered earlier in the day by what he said was an “absurd” reluctance to give his country a clear timeline on membership.

That outburst in turn riled the partners who have funneled billions of dollars of weaponry and aid into Ukraine’s defense against the Russian invasion — the US had been given no warning before Zelenskiy unleashed his attack on social media.

Over dinner in Vilnius, with US President Joe Biden back at his hotel, the other leaders delivered a clear message to Zelenskiy, according to one person who was present.

You have to cool down and look at the full package, Zelenskiy was told. He had, after all, been given a renewed commitment to eventual membership and new security guarantees from the Group of Seven nations. By the next day, the message appeared to be sinking in.”

Maybe NATO now puts him in his place to continue this new Afghanistan forever war policy.

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So let’s say there is a whistleblower who wants to reveal damning information about a corrupt government or corporation, and that this organization would go so far as to murder people to keep the info from coming out. In an effort to protect themselves, the whistleblower sets up a “dead man’s switch”, meaning in the event of their untimely death, all of the most damning info gets automatically released all at once.

What doesn’t make sense to me is isn’t that the very same info that the whistleblower should have released from the beginning? The hard hitting info that actually matters, not just the trivial diluted stuff. And if the whistleblower’s goal is to eventually release all of that info anyway, what possible protection could a dead man’s switch offer? Isn’t the act of withholding the most important info by the whistleblower the very same crime that the corrupt organization is doing?

I bring this up because I heard Steven Greer mention that this is his situation in one of the documentaries he’s in (either The Lost Century or Above Top Secret, can’t remember which). Yeah I know that most seasoned conspiracy aware people find Greer to be a con man and a fraud. I find myself agreeing with most of the things he says (namely that if suppressed free energy technologies exist and work as their inventors claim, that it’s important to get them out to the world), but I can’t help but feel there may be some ulterior motives behind Greer. Like how is he even still alive if he talks about how many members of his team have been assassinated?

From the point of view of a corrupt organization, is there a certain point where a whistleblower can gain enough fame and notoriety that killing them off would create more of a shit storm for you than would letting them live?

I really don’t expect this to generate discussion since no one seems to be here, but this was on my mind so I figured I’d post it.

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Here are some of the comments from congressman Burchett regarding the unreleased UAP footage he has seen:

"And if they can travel light years or at the speeds that we’ve seen, and physics as we know it, fly underwater, don't show a heat trail, things like that, then we are vastly out of our league."

"We can’t handle it," Burchett said during his podcast appearance about potential alien tech. "We couldn't fight them off what we wanted to. That's why I don't think they're a threat to us, or they would already have been."

Interesting to say the least. I have seen a UAP myself several years ago. It was tic-tac-shaped and traveled at a speed that no man made craft can do. However the question becomes, is there a breakaway civilization that has back engineered this extraterrestrial technology and are using it for their own gain?

Honestly I think there is an abundance of civilizations just in our own galaxy, but there might be some nefarious groups using similar tech for some unknown reason.

It is also interesting that through the past few years disclosure has happened slowly, as with the tic-tac video. Might it be project blue beam? As Werner Von Brauns assistant said he told her, that the final threat they will push on us is the alien/extraterrestrial threat. Who knows.

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Personally I’m a fan of cryptocurrencies, especially Monero for its private transactions. However a few years ago I came over a paper written by some folks over at the NSA. The paper describes how a crypto or digital currency might work.

You can read more about it in this article:

https://cointelegraph.com/news/the_nsa_was_investigating_cryptocurrencies_in_1996

With the rise of CBDCs the question becomes, was cryptocurrencies a psyop all along? Planned for us slowly accepting the digital dollar and such? Satoshi who allegedly created Bitcoin then suddenly vanishes might just be a group of intelligence folks not just one guy.

Who knows. On one hand I think it might be good for decentralization, on the other hand it might centralize everything. What are your thoughts?

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R/conspiracy was the main reason I was on reddit.

Since the api I've moved over here. Let's hope this sub gets off the ground.

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"First, you convince the public that their "emissions" are a threat to the long-term survival of humanity, and indeed of the planet itself.

Then, you habituate the masses into constantly calculating the "carbon footprint" of their daily activities and train them to accept ever-greater sacrifices in the name of reducing that "footprint."

Finally, you convince the credulous commoners that the real problem lies not in their actions but in their very existence. You make them believe that life itself is the original sin against nature and that they would be less of a burden if they didn't keep that pet. Or if they didn't have that baby. Or if they themselves had never been born."

Interesting article by James Corbett. I highly recommend reading all of it. The climate agenda is taking a new turn and will probably just continue to define our every day lives.

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"Dr Kerry, a renowned global health expert and medical doctor, will play a pivotal role in amplifying WHO's climate and health messaging and undertake high-level advocacy."

Vanessa is the daughter of infamous climate tzar John Kerry. Interesting concerning the direction we are headed in. Climate lockdowns or measures taken to tackle the "changing climate", like carbon credits or carbon taxes will probably become more and more of a reality for us peasants.

Interesting enough in the past few years in banking apps, as well as apps for buying and selling in my country you now can see "how much" CO2 a product you buy or sell produces. Where that number comes from, God knows, but it will eventually matter somehow. Probably connected to a form of social security score for all of us.

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Well, I'll say it I honestly don't believe in left vs right and politics in general. It's all a show imo and certainly if RFK becomes president he won't be able to do much. Like Trump it will be all words and promises and when in office it'll be nothing but that.

I believe that RFK is honest, and I think he might win - but it doesn't matter - whether it's Pepsi or Coke the machine continues on.

What are your thoughts on the upcoming election?

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The Grayzone participated in what appears to be the first independent expedition investigating the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines. Near one of the blast sites, we discovered a diving boot used by US Navy divers. How did Swedish investigators miss this? Video above by Agnes Andersson On the evening of May 24, 2023, I stood aboard a small ship called the Baltic Explorer. With sun still high overhead in the Baltic Sea, our boat sat anchored thirty-one nautical miles […]

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New reporting identified a coronavirus researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology who fell ill with Covid symptoms in November 2019.

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Hello good people,

What made you a conspiracy theorist? Or, as some say a conspiracy realist?

For me it was actually reading one of the books written by Michael Moore about the oil industry. Now, I have definitely changed my views on that but from there it was when I discovered the documentaries Loose Change (concerning 9/11) and Zeitgeist (I know there is a lot of criticism towards this one but it lead me towards other conspiracies).

After watching Loose Change it changed my view on the world in general and I dived deep into conspiracy land watching documentaries of Alex Jones (The Obama Deception, Endgame, Dark secrets inside the Bohemian Grove) and David Icke, also reading some of his books. Later I watched some of James Corbetts documentaries (Century of Enslavement: The History of the Federal Reserve, 9/11 Trillions: Follow the Money, How/Why Big Oil Conquered The World) and it blew my mind. I still follow Corbetts stuff to this day and I highly recommend his stuff.

I'd say that there was a sort of evolution for me, at some point thinking that lizard people control our world, to now thinking that there are powerful people we never hear of who pull the strings.

Well, I invite you guys to join this thread and tell us about how you came to be a conspiracy realist!

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