🇺🇸 The more I awaken the more..
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I had a chat with my parents yesterday. I have been trying to show them the truth for almost a year now, and while they seemed to understand, they had gone ahead and took the double jabs. They never yelled at me or told me I was crazy, but I knew they were just humouring me all this time.
Yesterday my dad said that things I had been saying sounded so outrageous, and yet he is finally seeing more people around him echoing similar sentiment. He then told me that he didn't know what to make of my mental state and had been worried a bit, lol.
At the same time he said that perhaps I was still a bit too extreme in my outlook about the pervasive Evil everywhere, while also saying he just does not understand why they would keep pushing this false narrative.
So to answer your question - appearing insane to normies is really watching the process of cognitive dissonance play out in their own minds. Once you realise this, you wont feel so bad, infact you feel compassion.
Something similar is happening with on my close friends - but in his case he reverted from taking the jabs to vowing never to trust anything any authorities ever tell him ever again, and now he is simply waiting for the world to end.
In the end, you have to become comfortable with having a very small circle of people you can interact with.
The toughest is my son has started to think I am crazy. Thats the hardest thing ever. I hope, purely for his sake, the Great Awakening happens soon - atleast the vaccine part.
One way to give them hope might be to say "if this thing that many thought was farfetched and impossible about the world being run by evil people turned out to be true, isn't it also not far of a stretch for the other thing to also be true? that there are white hats trying to save the world from this great evil, lead by President Donald Trump"