I'm a married man and father. I've been on here for a year now (half lurking, half member). GAW has become my primary news source thanks to all the researchers and experts in so many areas, in addition to the family-like community.
My wife is a conservative and 45-supporter 100%, but also what I'd consider not fully awake.
I don't think I'm a "conspiracy theorist." I do believe recent events are orchestrated. 9/11 has question marks. Fires intentionally set. Voter fraud is rampant worldwide. Vaccines causing more harm than good. The "pandemic." Public schools serving as indoctrination camps. Etc. Stuff everyone here would likely agree with.
So, despite my wife being uber conservative, when I share a lot of these perspectives with her, I get the "OK, ________" response in a sarcastic tone, like I'm taking it over the top, making a wild and ludicrous claim.
So, I'm curious to hear from other anons willing to share if they have similar experience in this regard with a spouse or fiance or girlfriend, and if so, how to help guide them to their own awakening not influenced by "hubby told me so".
I would like to hear from any married women too, especially if your husband was able to influence your awakening in any way.
Ruby ridge was shared with me first and that woke me up. It was my spouse that told me and we were just dating at the time. Any women will wake up after hearing about an actual event (well covered- proven in court even) where the government did a crime as horrible as ruby ridge.. like A wife being murdered in front of her family holding her baby after her son was murdered by the government. That's a horrific wake up for a wife and mother. Even for a man just trying to live his life and having his family murdered around him.
Shows how the ABC agency tried to manipulate people and go after them if they do not comply to their demands...a fight for freewill and what they will do.
The Weaver family and Harris both filed civil suits against the federal government in response to the firefight and the siege. In August 1995, the Weavers won a combined out-of-court settlement of $3.1 million; Harris was awarded a $380,000 settlement in September 2000
Real events are def great wake up calls. Thx for sharing!