I am just curious , as even the bulk of my normal conservtive IRL friends and other board associates TEND to go with the official narrative.
They may disagree about some of the smaller details but they shudder at the idea that it was an "inside" job in any way.
I'm confident when I say that the vast majority thinks it was an inside job.
I think so too. Over here in Britain, we don't talk about it very much, but even my mainstream family thinks its an open secret that the official story is hokum. Much like they also know that the official JFK story is hokum. But what are you supposed to do about it?
There are no consequences as far as I can see for lying in public office. Fauci lied. He knows he lied. We know he lied. He knows that we know he lied. And yet still the lie lives on. Same for 9/11.
Very true. It's like a reflection of the degradation of our ethics. We have become comfortable lying and justify our lies, big or small, thereby lying to ourselves even more. Truly we lie to ourselves the most and rarely hold ourselves accountable. Society is mirroring us.
Well I know how uncomfortable I often find it to be in church and have my attention brought to some part of my character I'd rather leave in the fog... the temptation to just avoid situations that ask us to examine ourselves is pretty strong I think, and I think it plays more of a role than many people realise in why they keep finding reasons to dismiss Christ as a fairy tale... If you're going to be in a relationship with God, and really try and understand who he has revealed himself to be, at some point you have to start being honest with yourself and that is not always an easy ride...
Always thought so, even while it was happening. Now, I think EVERYTHING is a media stunt meant to erode our pitiful remaining freedoms.
That's really what it can feel like. In film school they teach you that nothing you see in a movie is accidental, every item in the background is carefully selected. Why wouldn't the news stories be just the same?