Resistance is Futile
3 2017-04-04 by Train_Tsunami
I don't believe the government's version of the JFK assassination. I know that aviation fuel couldn't cause a steel building to collapse at free-fall speed.
I accept quite a few conspiracy facts.
But what's the point vis-a-vis everyday life?
Are my day-to-day actions altered if I accept that Clinton was running a child sex ring in the basement of a DC pizza shop?
Or, that the IRS improperly labeled some political organizations filing for tax-exempt status under Obama?
Or, that the CIA gassed Syrian civilians and blamed it on Assad?
How does accepting knowledge of any of these conspiracies affect my day-to-life?
Regardless of what I don't know / what do I know / what I think I know, I am not going to gear up and run around the woods with some paramilitary guys in preparation for... whatever.
I want to check out books from the library, watch some Ripper Street and Star Trek, drink some beer, and enjoy the river by my house.
Almost no amount of knowledge on my part, or even our combined knowledge--not that this nation could ever agree on which conspiracy was the most outrageous to fight against--is going to change the way myself, or most people live.
26 comments
n/a MattM8-_- 2017-04-04
We either live as happy fools or sad sages.
n/a Train_Tsunami 2017-04-04
I'm somewhere in between.
n/a 435435435 2017-04-04
What time does the kardasians start??
n/a Train_Tsunami 2017-04-04
I'm sorry, you missed it already.
n/a DarthStem 2017-04-04
I just like to be informed. I love this country but I also understand we do some shady ass shit to maintain our way of life. After going to other countries it makes me grateful to live here. But I also dotn like being lied to.
n/a Train_Tsunami 2017-04-04
I agree with that. I have conflicted thoughts about conspiracy knowledge.
n/a factsnotfeelings 2017-04-04
Knowing about the medical industry is genuinely important in my opinion. Try to stay away from hospitals and/or medical professionals during pregnancy and birth.
Pretty much every procedure they do is either designed to cause pain to the child, or to interrupt the bonding process between mother and child.
But yes, there is nothing we can do about the politics stuff.
n/a Train_Tsunami 2017-04-04
I agree. Delving into specific topics is important.
What's the underlying purpose towards creating pain for the child?
n/a factsnotfeelings 2017-04-04
Pain/trauma at a young age permanently changes their brain chemistry. And not in a good way.
n/a Train_Tsunami 2017-04-04
But to what end? For what purpose?
Which country has the most empathetic, compassionate birthing experience?
n/a factsnotfeelings 2017-04-04
I could list any country in sub-Saharan Africa. Many women there even give birth in the sea, if they live nearby.
Unfortunately you have people from the United Nations trying to teach them to adopt C-section and such, but they have resisted well so far.
n/a factsnotfeelings 2017-04-04
The aim is to make people less compassionate/loving. It's part of their agenda to destroy the family unit.
n/a outtanutmeds 2017-04-04
An American once said something very similar to this just before the Federal Reserve Act was enacted by Congress on December 23rd, 1913.
n/a Minihousecat 2017-04-04
I don't think we need to do anything...we know the truth and that's enough. Once enough people know the truth, then everyone will know the truth. It's the "100th monkey effect"...when everyone knows and accepts the truth then real change can and will happen.
n/a LightBringerFlex 2017-04-04
The point is if it is allowed to happen to others, it can also happen to you. Everything effects everyone.
n/a Train_Tsunami 2017-04-04
Sure. I've read that as many as 40% of the American people don't believe 9-11 went down the way the Commission says it did.
What has that belief done to make things better?
n/a metalblueroad 2017-04-04
If someone you know is keen to join the army and fight "terror", you can point out what a scam it is.
n/a Train_Tsunami 2017-04-04
I've tried that, and it didn't work.
Beyond that, it's the people I know who were in the military who seem to be the most skeptical of the government's aims.
n/a DarthStem 2017-04-04
That's what opened my eyes. I was at a DEA facility in San Diego off loading literally TONS of pure uncut coke. I asked the agent what happens to it all. Calm as fuck this dude said "We burn some of it but it mostly goes back south". That was burned into my memory and I started to question everything.
n/a DerkDerkinson 2017-04-04
I think it comes down to whether you believe ignorance is bliss, or you believe that the real truth exists and is sacred.
n/a bryanhoule 2017-04-04
I disagree. Enlightenment is possible and truth exists. Keep digging and talking and loving. We as a skeptical people can change the world for good. The rabbit hole is deep. We have been fed LIES and this changes everything to realize this as a society. CIA and mossad control all. Rothchilds, Israel, etc. NASA is fake, moon landing was fake, and the earth is NOT a fucking globe! This level of deception cannot be tolerated!!
n/a Train_Tsunami 2017-04-04
Good joke!
n/a bryanhoule 2017-04-04
I wish I was joking!
n/a thesarl 2017-04-04
The earth is a globe.
Stop aiding the decievers... You are perpetuating well poisoning.
n/a bryanhoule 2017-04-04
OK, show me evidence that the earth is a globe. I will bombard you with evidence that the earth is FLAT and then we can compare which is more convincing. I'm doing exactly opposite of poisoning the well, in fact I'm pushing for human enlightenment!!
n/a mccosmiccomic 2017-04-04
Change starts with you. Accept there is evil in the world. Reject the evil. Expose others to the truth. Teach your children to be critical thinkers. Maybe they'll be enough of them down the line with enough sense to change course.
Physical war is not the answer, the only people who benefit from that are the people with money and the bankers.
These are 100 year plans. The conspiracy runs deep.
n/a Train_Tsunami 2017-04-04
I agree with that. I have conflicted thoughts about conspiracy knowledge.