One of the main social programming tools that has been employed to hide the truth of our reality for so long is the association of all "conspiracy theories" as a singular "conspiracy theory". Anyone who talks about any evidence of a crime by someone in power that falls into the category of conspiracy becomes a "conspiracy theorist".
In that category is shame. If anyone within that category commits a crime, it is easy to extend that shame to the broader group of all people who see evidence of a conspiracy because that connection has already been made through generalized categorization. The connections are also reinforced in every possible instance, such as this one to keep it prominent in everyone's mind, making it "common knowledge".
In this case, I wonder if this story has any truth in it whatsoever; he did stab one of his kids "17" times.
One of the main social programming tools that has been employed to hide the truth of our reality for so long is the association of all "conspiracy theories" as a singular "conspiracy theory". Anyone who talks about any evidence of a crime by someone in power that falls into the category of conspiracy becomes a "conspiracy theorist".
In that category is shame. If anyone within that category commits a crime, it is easy to extend that shame to the broader group of all people who see evidence of a conspiracy because that connection has already been made through generalized categorization. The connections are also reinforced in every possible instance, such as this one to keep it prominent in everyone's mind, making it "common knowledge".
In this case, I wonder if this story has any truth in it whatsoever; he did stab one of his kids "17" times.