Lin Wood Wiki! Mouse Over "conspiracy theorist[1]" Link and You Get This Image!! No Coincidence!!
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"Conspiracy theorist" goes to a picture everyone in the world has seen more times than they can count. It is a picture that every one older than five knows beyond doubt is an illuminati symbol.
This undeniable proof of the illuminati having influence over our world on the most fundamental level somehow disproves that the illuminati have influence over our world.
The sleeping spell is unbelievably powerful.
You say this, but remember a lot of us didn't come in via the question everything/"conspiracy theory" route and hadn't bought into the illuminati idea really until learning of Q.
There are some of us who were conservative, Rush/FoxNews listeners who listened to conservative media, which took us to the edge of the correct explanations (deemed conspiracies by some) but we shied away from those topics labelled conspiracy theories. We just knew something was wrong - off. We questioned what was going on but followed the "mainstream" conservative reporting. Which we now know was controlled.
I have even been to the Ft Worth mint and bought into whatever explanation they gave about the symbols on the money (I think Freemason connections?) and never really delved much more into the symbols. I'm kicking myself now but I was busy raising kids/doing life and knew I was much better informed than most about government and politics. My time for curiosity/research went into constant education for the job, raising kids, learning their sports/injuries/rehab, and a thousand other topics related to that part of my life.
I'm betting others here have a similar story!
I bet you have heard the term illuminati before Q. I bet you had heard the pyramid with the eye on top had something to do with the illuminati (the freemasons is close enough). That's what I meant.
I also didn't know about any actual conspiracy until Q. I mean, I suspected several things. Like I suspected 9/11 was at least known about before hand by our government. I suspected it was allowed to happen or designed to happen to get us into a war. I suspected the Patriot Act was designed to bring us into a very bad form of government that no one was going to like very much.
But I didn't really know any of those things. I just chalked it all up to incompetence, or the doings of a few evil powerful people. I didn't have sufficient understanding of the bigger picture to have anything more than suspicions. I certainly didn't know that the entire 9/11 and/or Patriot Act thing was small potatoes compared to the larger actual conspiracy that had been going on for centuries or millennia. I was clueless.
But I had heard about the illuminati as a child. I've heard about them all my life really.
"Oh, that's just an illuminati symbol. It doesn't mean anything. They've been gone for a couple centuries and didn't really do much anyways."
"Oh, that's just another building built in the shape of an Illuminati symbol. No big deal."
"Oh, that's just ANOTHER park built in the shape of a pentagram with a statue of a pagan god in the middle. Yes, it's an illuminati thing, but they've been gone for a long time."
So many times I've heard that.
And I believed it every time.
So blind. I've been so blind. We've all been so blind.
Sleeping spell.
So I really can't recall hearing about illuminati except maybe? a handful of times before Q. And I ignored it because I dismissed it as some conspiracy theory - not true. I did know about the FreeMasons but not enough.
9-11 I chalked up to typical government bureaucracy mishaps - intelligence was too compartmentalized. Because my sister was a flight attendant and flying that day and I had young children that were in school (that I ran to pick up) and then I was more worried about how they were handling everything afterward, I was probably a little too invested in believing the government incompetence angle. Plus, since I've been in and out of government and/or gov't contractor jobs, I've seen that incompetence over and over. Similarly to you, I knew establishing DHS was not a good idea and the Patriot Act would be bad, but I was missing the background to know how really bad they would be.
What I really remember is a conversation during Geoge W's presidency, in a gymastics waiting room, with a conservative woman (whom I really liked and admired) who proceeded to tell me that her father had done a lot of reading and research on the Rockefellers and others and that the Bushes had a plan to build a highway straight up the US to connect Mexico to Canada. I really wish I had not dismissed what she was saying that night and instead taken the opportunity then to learn all I could about the NWO and the Bush family from her. I also thought she was nuts for homeschooling her kids and little did I know that I would be homeschooling my girls in just a few short years. Those memories still humble me and have made me a much better listener!
My mom responds to things we point out with "I have heard these conspiracy theories all my life. Your grandfather would talk about the Illuminati and nothing ever happened, it was just a conspiracy theory like" whatever issue we tell her. I find it so infuriating, like just because grandpa talked about it and you never saw proof of it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
They play on Normalcy Bias as a primary component of the sleeping spell. They reinforce that normalcy bias with creating derogatory terms like "conspiracy theorist" to keep people in that line of thinking, even when (especially when) the evidence to the contrary is overwhelming.
They have had thousands of years to perfect these spells. They are really good at it. Don't blame the sleeper, blame the spell caster.
What else is interesting is the page is locked to "prevent vandalism". Wikipedia is protected by section 230 because it is supposed to be users that provide information. Project Veritas' page is also locked and it uses the same language as Wood's page about conspiracy theories. If Wikipedia is locking in misleading or defamatory information, are they not acting as a publisher since they are preventing corrections or changes to wrong information and therefore should not have 230 protection? I know most people here do not like Tim Pool, but he had a very interesting take on this issue on Friday.
Sooo many Wiki pages about conservative media have the phrase “conspiracy theories” in them. I know because my husband’s lefties family used to throw me the Wiki link about them any time I dared used them. Now I only use primary sources and that stopped that!
I also gave them a lesson in how Wiki edits occur and how almost any page about Trump, conservatives, etc, was not allowed to be openly and easily edited. They didn’t like getting truth thrown in their faces!
I do too. I watch live hearings, speeches, and will read actual bills so I know for myself what is really real.
F WIKI
I know. I only went there to grab screenshots to continue FB redpilling effort with about 60 lost liberals after I saw the "Hot' article about Lin Wood. But it looks like Wiki might have some white hat influence right now?
LOL the lengths they go to to hide the truth...
The conspiracy here is Wikipedia lying about what a conspiracy theory is.
The probability of something is really just a matter of opinion. Which is the problem with Occam's Razor... The simplest possibility is the likely one... Well, the problem with that is simplicity is highly subjective...
So, in the end, it comes down to an opinion. The fact that Wikipedia is taking this position like it's absolute is the real conspiracy.
Wiki turned to trash when they started "Protecting" and "Semi-Protecting" important pages.