Take yourself back to 2016 or 2020 or whenever it was you begin to "wake up" as we understand that term. Consider what you felt reality was and what the future was going to be. Do you think you learned more or were more off-base about the nature of the cabal/elite/khazars/people running the world and their nature or have you learned more/were wrong about the nature of the humans we walk amongst every day?
I think it's somewhat of a push, but I've been more disappointed in the average human. I didn't think so many people would still seem to be so far behind this late in the game. But, I also have a very small circle that I talk with and concede that I could be getting fooled by internet astroturfing of woke nuts and sleepers that don't even exist in reality.
What are you experiencing? Give us a Normie Watch report.
I always suspected there was a cabal, I remember discussing it in the late 2000s with a friend that there must be someone behind the scenes trying to enslave us all, nothing else makes sense.
I was not prepared for what the Covid and Ukraine crises showed me about the masses though. I knew they were clueless normies following the latest social trends but I had no idea 90% of the people I knew were scared, weak bootlickers. Zero independent analytical thought, just do and think what the TV tells you. These are mostly successful, educated people. I had no idea.
Yeah. If these internet posts are real, it seems that the the more educated are even LIKELIER to be braindead to what is going on. It seems odd to me, as someone outside of it, that the brain-washing could be so powerful so as to make these people oblivious to filth, corruption, and misery right in their faces. The other option is that they are FOR it.
People with Bachelors degrees were most likely to accept the Covid propaganda, though both PhD’s and people with Associates degrees or less education were equally skeptical of the vaccines and mask mandates. It was pretty much a Bell curve.
I knew there was a cabal from an early age, but until pizzagate I didn't realize how bad it was. I thought it was all money and war. Then covid happened and I realized just how effective the brainwashing techniques are.
Its not a question of intelligence, it's something else, some combination of delegation of spiritual authority, trust in institutions, desire to be a better than others... Hard to say exactly what made people fall for it and what didn't, but everybody has blind spots, I guess ours are just atypical.
The reason I suspect that the more "educated" or the more intelligent people think they are is the key to their problem. They truly believe that they are too smart to be fooled, they would have seen right through the veil of lies and deceit, coupled with the problem is these same people cannot admit when they are wrong when they have been right all of their lives. These people always believe they are the smartest people in the room. I'm not talking about the Dunning-Kruger types, I am referring to people who are actually intelligent, but they suffer from the build up of their own ego.
I can give two examples, one person, very smart, worked in finance for 45 or so years, believes to this day that the Fed saved the world from endless decades of financial ruin, this person also will not even consider that 9/11 wasn't what the world was fooled into believing. Another sharp person I know is the same, except for one thing that is a mystery, he has always been antivax even prior to his kids being born 20 yrs ago, but someone who at the same time considers "conspiracy theories" to be garbage, yet they still keep being proved true.
It comes down to pride and lack of humility, and undeveloped sense of wisdom. If one can never consider the possibility of being wrong, how the hell can you grow, we learn from mistakes, from errors, from being wrong; one simply needs to have the humility, and the understanding that we ALL need correction, how else can we course correct and work towards moving onward to the right path?