I put it to everyone here.
What if the "conspiracy theories" are not all ridiculous and indeed they are critical minds at play.
Indeed let us say that infact the term is just used to stave off any attempt to uncover and derail genuine threats to us all. What then? What would it take for the general population to believe something already deemed "conspiracy".
I think it is very obvious that we are already living in many ways that these "theories" explain: totalitarianism, transhumanism, global communism etc etc. What does it take for people to realise that we are on the precipice of all of this and there appears to be little in the way to stop it?
Are the occult groups out there really that powerful??
Answers on a postcard please.
> it is very obvious
yeah right...
Someone the other day in a comment said something along the lines of, "Today's conspiracy theories are tomorrow's reality" (only, tbf, they said it much better).
However, the sentiment applies - we are sleepwalking into a world that used to exist only in science fiction, and the sheep continue to be dipped. A real sheep baulks at the prospect, but human sheep line up and what's more encourage others to accept injections of unknown, experimental, biotechnology into their bodies without question. But hey! The sun is shining! Let's get pinged and have a couple of weeks off on full pay! Thank goodness for the virus! Long live the virus!
"They" could never have hoped in their wildest dreams for such compliance.
In a word, suffering. When it begins to hurt enough, people might take notice.
There are two results of suffering. One is bewilderment and the other is a search. With the latter, the intelligent will search the right places. The stupid will blame who or what they are told to blame.