Winston wrote:Yes conspiracy theorists tend to be more intellectual and freethinking than average conformists. However, it's a double edged sword. A lot of them who follow conspiracy media such as Alex Jones, tend to be addicted to paranoia, which is not healthy. No addiction is healthy, and addiction to paranoia is no exception.
An obsession with conspiracies and paranoia is also unproductive, since these are things you cannot change. Better to focus on things you can change and control, such as your lifestyle or location.
Also, if you listen to Alex Jones, you can tell that he exaggerates a lot. For example, he makes it sound like if you fly on a plane in the US, then the TSA agents will feel your crotch and private parts. I've never experienced that. When I fly in the US, TSA agents do not feel up my body. They just tell you to walk into that body scanner. Alex Jones is probably taking a few isolated extreme examples and making it sound like the norm. That's a typical fallacy.
So a lot of the conspiracy stuff is exaggerated and jumping to conclusions based on speculation or extreme examples.
They also pass around fake quotes that have no source. For example, they quote President Franklin Roosevelt as saying, "In politics, nothing happens by chance. If it happens, you can bet it was planned." There is no verifiable source for this quote by FDR. Yet the conspiracy movement passes it around anyway and assume it is a real quote by FDR. They simply believe whatever they are told by other conspiracy sites.
Some conspiracy people are also contrarians who simply enjoy taking the "alternative" view of everything on every issue, which they do instinctually like a reflex action. They look for conspiracies under every rock, and are BIASED toward an alternative explanation for every little thing, even if it has zero evidence to back it up. They believe every conspiracy theory they hear without evidence.
An example of this is Illuminati researcher Michael Tsarion. He believes that every little fact in history is a lie. He even says that William Shakespeare did not write the plays attributed to him. There is no evidence for that theory, but he believes it anyway, simply because it challenges the orthodox view of Shakespeare. That's his only reason. Thus he has a bias for believing an alternative story for everything.
Conspiracy theorists also tend to be one-sided, and do not have balanced views. For example, their view of government and law is 100 percent negative. Some, such as Stefan Molyneux and Mark Passio, believe that authority and law are 100 percent unnecessary and that anarchy is the natural state of humankind.
That is totally baseless and nonsensical. Any historian can tell you that anarchy has never been sustainable and has only been a transition stage from one regime to another. (e.g. the French Revolution and the Russian Revolution)
They never give the government credit for anything. Their hatred for government and authority is too extreme and one-sided, even if it has some validity. Here are some examples where government deserves credit:
- Seat belt laws have helped saved lives in car accidents. All statistics prove this. Isn't that a good thing?
- The government passes laws to protect animals from being hunted down to extinction, like the Buffalo and Bison were in the 1800's when they were almost hunted down to extinction.
- The government protects nature and national parks by creating the National Park system. Without it, great National Parks like Yosemite and Yellowstone would be exploited and plundered for profit. Olympic National Park would be desecrated by logging companies. Nature brings us closer to God and divinity. The government has helped keep it that way. (See the 12 hour historical documentary "The National Parks: America's Best Idea" by Ken Burns and Steve Ives)
- In the 1860's, no company wanted to take the risk of building the Transcontinental Railroad. So the US government had to subsidize the project, in order to connect the whole country for commerce and transportation. Without the government's help, the Transcontinental Railroad would never have been built.
- Without laws, some asshole could hit you on the road and then speed away, doing a hit and run. And drunk drivers could drink and drive freely. Is that a good thing?
A balanced person who sees both sides will give government credit for the above. But conspiracy theorists usually never do, nor do they acknowledge any of the above.
The anarchists assume that masses of humans are wise and capable of self-governance. History has shown that that's not true. It's a false assumption. Society has too many assholes, low lifes and sociopaths for lawless anarchy to work.
So yes, many conspiracy theories are true. Power has always corrupted and corruption has always existed in government, so of course there are real conspiracies. But not all conspiracy theories are true, nor are all of them false. Extremes are never accurate. Some conspiracy theories are plausible and supported by evidence and logic, but others aren't.
But becoming addicted and obsessed with conspiracies and paranoia, is not healthy or productive, especially since these are things you can't change. Better to focus on things you can change and control, such as your life and location.
Those who are real "conspiracy theorist", who go deep end to everything know that Alex Jones is an Implant, a controlled opposition, an agent to discredit the movement itself. He is not a "conspiracy theorist" ..He is just a plain dis-info agent, trying to discredit the "conspiracy theorist".
The government, elites, CIA etc etc fear the "Conspiracy Theorist" the most, as they do everything possible to discredit the movement.
Micheal Tsarian, Jordon Maxwell, Kerry Cassidy, Richard Hogland etc etc are all Infiltrators, mere actors.
The elites are not stupid to give us a tool that would PROVE their Evil. They would always ask for proof of their crime, when they very well know, they have suppressed every technology that could be used to prove their crime.
The real "conspiracy theorist" operates out of Feelings, They are operating on a higher vibration...They have a bigger bull shit detector, they are much older, experienced souls.
They don' t need proof, which is a recent invention of the elites to know everything..
For genuine people....Its the HEART. The feelings of heart never lies...It always finds its target.
If it was just BS. Why would the elites invest so many men, time and money to discredit useless "conspiracy theorist" who does not have any proof but operate out of mere feelings? If it was that useless why would the evil be so bothered by "conspiracy theorist" who does not operate on facts, proof as they claim in most of the circumstances they get involved in?
The real "Conspiracy Theorist" already know that evil is not stupid enough to give us tools to expose itself.
It's not in the mind. A real "Conspiracy Theorist" follows his Heart not facts and proof, which we know can be manipulated and distorted. He knows what kind of evil he is dealing with, so he never takes any chances relaying on proof and facts of earth, which are themselves controlled by the evil.
You can never become a "Conspiracy Theorist". You are born a "Conspiracy Theorist"
"Conspiracy Theorist" itself is a code word to encompass a much larger issue that the elite face. The souls who are coming to planet earth to disrupt their status quo. Its not about facts and proof alone, because the elites have taken care of that, its about the change in Vibration these "Conspiracy Theorist" brings in when they are born on earth. Their souls when it comes in touch with others, activates the DNAs of others and make them evolve as well.
All the experiences that Winston wrote about America was never before written in such a manner. He exposed the lies of America. Being a Non-American, I did not knew the extent of darkness in America and American people, which he exposed from the mesh of lies the elites covered it with Media and Hollywood.
The facts like America has the highest mental issues, prison population comes later.
He felt it before the facts. It's the feeling that made him write first not the facts. Its the feeling aka experiences he had with American women, that made his write differently, Its the feeling of soulless vibe in America that made him write. There is no proof and fact that - America is a soulless, empty place _ but people who has soul, are authentic feels it.
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We would not be needing any government, if they do not suppress and kill scientists who were about to discover things that would change the course for humanity. If they allowed UFO technology for humanity, we don't need any government, we could just fly across the planet of our choice and live there happily.
If it ain't a conspiracy, that for over 100 years plus, we still are running on internal combustion engine on oil thats making trillions of dollars for the elite when there are free energy tech available. We don't need seat belts, if they give us Flying Saucers. The entire road system, vehicle is not kill proof, even with seat belts, people die all the time.
Government is making itself seem like they are needed by way of controlling the flow of money, economics, trade, military, sham elections, problem-reaction-solution.
There is this Darkness that does the evil but blames his sins on humanity and calls it Karma. The low life's, psycopaths in humanity would vanish in a day, if this darkness is terminated. The entire world is become psychopathic slowly, its converting even the good guys into bad ones...Perfect example is the Member here GHOST..He was once a good guy by his own words, after his experience in the Philippines...He admits he will be a bad guy now.
The problem is this darkness which people feel as Murphy Law makes himself look like powerless...ohh, with few protest, knowledge, anarchy, fighting against the government, creating your own system, money and law will make the world a better place...NO. Those who think like that Stefan Molyneux and Mark Passio have no clue whatsoever, what they are dealing with here. They don't know the True Evil, The True Power, of this THING. Its way way beyond whatever they are proposing as a solution.
The names you have taken are not "conspiracy theorist" at all. Most are infiltrators, some are trying to be "Conspiracy Theorist".
Most have completely missed the plot. I consider a guy a true "Conspiracy Theorist" Who believes in Aliens, UFOs and takes it from there...Will never wait for the government to prove it..Most of all..He must have a basic understanding of Murphy Law and then takes it from there to other spaces of knowledge Not to the Inner space trying to prove Illuminati exists..
It shouldn't take a real "Conspiracy Theorist" more than 5 minutes to know about freemasons, illuminati, 911 was an Inside job, JFK assassination, fake moon landing etc. That's it.
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Winston. I believe you are being misled by Infiltrators claiming to be "Conspiracy Theorist" and trying to make real "Conspiracy Theorist" in a bad light. I'm a hardcore crazy

""Conspiracy Theorist", I'm not paranoid at all, I have a healthy lifestyle I like to engage in many activities, enjoy nature, likes to go out, meet people, date, travel, has a decent sex life, loves good food, I believe, I have a good balanced healthy life even living in a third world country. I'm very positive and look forward to achieving many goals that I have set for myself. I like to help others. I'm non-judgmental. I work hard for a living.
Infact, In my experience People who don't claim to be "Conspiracy Theorist" are most unhealthy, has bad lifestyle choices, has depression, BP, diabetes, children suffering from some form of diseases, abnormalities on account of taking vaccinations.
Why would you on earth eat at McDonalds, Take Vaccinations, Drink Fluoridated Water, Watch TV...They never listen and then suffer the consequences. Worse, Their Children too.
See, I'm not claiming I'm perfect, however, I'm not also as that bad, in unhealthy life and minds as the CIA social control mechanism have the world believe.
