spunkloaf (05-20-2018)
I'm just done with conspiracies, man. There was a time when I indulged them. I used to be a "truther" way back when I first started coming to Politirant.com in 2007. I'm not saying the government does not do some messed up stuff (like what happened at Guantanamo, for instance) but sex trafficking? Rape? Murder to silence people? The $#@!ing illuminati? I just can't. The ONE thing that keeps popping into my head whenever I hear these stories is the amount of people who would need to be involved...literally thousands...and every single one of them lack the moral authority to speak up about it. That is implausible to me.
Faith can move mountains, but don't forget to bring your shovel.
I still believe there are good people in my government, even if they don't have the same political ideals I do. Since there are so many people who work in the government, I can't believe that all of them would stay silent about some of these crazy conspiracies.
Faith can move mountains, but don't forget to bring your shovel.
It's true. If you want to argue against it, you need to read and review my evidence, then cite the evidence specifically, and then explain why you don't think it proves what I claim it proves, but rather, something else.
No one believes this stuff until they see it first hand. Further, this is the kind of stuff people are naturally resistant to believing because the thoughts are so horrible that when the beliefs are accepted as true they become unsure of how to live.
It took a long time for me to come to terms with what I was discovering, but I eventually found out that the unthinkable was true. And when you really think about it more, it makes perfect sense. We are not living in the stone age. This isn't the wild wild west. This is a surveillance state. The government spies on people remotely. Edward Snowden spoke of having the ability to tap any phone call occurring in the US at the click of a button. The police have a community snitching system which they use to infiltrate and keep tabs on every peer network, every interest group, every workplace. Radio was developed in the late 1800's. Soon after, the government found ways to turn your head into a radio antenna. This is nothing out of the range of ordinary possibility, yet no one wants to believe it because it because the thoughts are uncomfortable. But the solution is not to ignore it; it's to lobby for change.
Proof of False Flags @ https://theindividual21.blogspot.com/
Peter1469 (05-20-2018)
MisterVeritis (05-20-2018)
Thanks for posting this. Gunderson's investigation was foundational in exposing pervasive corruption within the federal government.
This is not conspiracy theory, this is reality. The government, acting through the FBI and law enforcement, is killing, raping, and extorting, the U.S. population en masse.
Proof of False Flags @ https://theindividual21.blogspot.com/