Won’t get too detailed so I don’t accidentally dox myself or something, but I’ve been considering my life up to this point, and I can’t help but feel I definitely might’ve wound up on the wrong side of history if divine intervention and my own intuition hadn’t gotten in the way.
I know people who work at Neuralink, Facebook, Google, IBM, etc. My college was pretty successful for job placement at big name companies
I’ve been in some of the “financial centers and think tanks” of the world as a student. I was presented with opportunities to engage with their work, especially toward the end of my undergraduate career. Most of these people made me uneasy; at the time, I couldn’t place my finger on why. But I always felt the urge to keep those places at arms distance.
As a gifted kid, I feel incredibly blessed to have gotten out of public school relatively unscathed. I feel incredibly lucky I didn’t join the status quo in college despite the pressure to conform.
This refusal to conform is definitely giving me some roadblocks now that I’m trying to get started in my career, but it does feel like I’ve dodged many bullets on the journey. And I’m glad I’m not part of the hive mind like most of my peers.
Anyone else have the same experience?
Edit to say: thanks to everyone who has commented! Really appreciate knowing others have similar journeys.
You got a lot of negative responses here. I suggest that this particular reveal is the next veil. People will see when they are ready to see and not before. The evidence is overwhelming that the Bible was written by the Cabal once you look, but people refuse to look at anything that doesn't support their confirmation bias.
Just because they wrote it doesn't mean it is all false, or all lies, or has no good wisdom, or truth within it. On the contrary, I think it contains a great deal of good stuff. Just like all things Cabal they sell lies in the form of good things. Within the bible there are some lies with the good stuff, but most of the fuckery is in what was left out.
The primary fuckery of what is in there is that the Bible is the absolute word of God (not written by humans, i.e. every stroke of the pen was guided by God) and thus infallible. This belief, written in a book (Revelations) that also circularly defines the Bible as "complete" (even though it left out more than half the original canon) creates a feedback loop from which the brain can't escape. The cognitive dissonance trap overwhelms the mind, and prevents people from looking at the evidence.
The trap is a problem of a false association. The association is that if the Bible is not the Truth, the Whole Truth and nothing but the Truth (as it defines itself), then that means there is no God (AKA The Source), or that Jesus' words weren't as important as people believe, or that Jesus wasn't "The Son of God" (everything comes from Source), etc. Maybe all those things are true, maybe they aren't. It doesn't matter for "the trap." What matters is the association in the mind.
The Truth Is Whatever It Is. The bible doesn't have to tell it for it to be what it is. But if you believe you know it, and you have a book that corroborates it, and a bunch of friends that agree with you, then you don't have to look further. The escape from this trap, this loop, and the false association is nigh impossible. Even when you show the evidence of who wrote the bible people won't look.
The final edit of the bible (likely including substantial editing of the last book AKA Revelations, which is where the circular definition is located) was written almost 400 years after Jesus' time by people who used that book to set themselves up as God-Emperors. This was the source of the entire "Divine Right of Kings" that ruled Europe and created the Dark Ages. They don't call them the Dark Ages because they were Dark. They call them that because everyone believed the group that wrote the bible and ruled them for over a thousand years was divine. This group created the truth of science, medicine, and all other beliefs. They sold this Truth for a tenth of a persons income, and everyone was forced to buy it.
It's a great gig if you can get it. That doesn't make it true.