I remember getting unsupervised broadband internet access in summer 2005 for the first time and it took me about 6 months to find out 9/11 was a false flag and was just one of a long string of them and here we are nearly 20 years later for me and coming up on 23 years after 9/11 and most of the normies probably still haven't realised their own government was behind it. We have a whole generation of grown ass adults who don't even remember 9/11!
i was 16 in 2005 and about a year before someone introduced me to Immortal Technique's Revolutionary Vol 1 and 2 albums. Those two CDs taught me more than a lifetime of "Social studies" ever began to.
Here's where I found out about the botched George Washington Bridge bombing that was supposed to happen during 9/11.
(I dont agree with ALL of this man's sentiments, but he definitely gave me many things to research. NSFW for language btw)
Me too. It was the year I finished highschool and I got my own PC as a gift/to help with me with my studies at college. Within a few months it was down the rabbit hole in a way I hadn't been able to before because of time constraints using others. The internet was a special place back then. The first thing I really went out into the bowels of the internet to try and understand was what was really going on in Iraq because the media would not explain it and I found a blog of some liberal professor called Juan Cole and Michael Yon's blog. It was like Moses down from the mountain. I understood what was going on there and what the fighting was about, then when I got my own computer and had a lot of time I went in on everything from 9/11, OK City, the feds links with organised crime. Kennedy's assassination. The history of the Bush crime family. Afghanistan. Race realism. It was so over for me being in Normieville.
there's alot of things in that song that were the shovel in the dirt to the rabbit hole that i learned was so huge even just writing a bulletpoint list would take a longggg time. every strand id see in the light led to a new spiderweb.
Kinda made me felt glad i was "against the system" (aka never been a normie i was always that mf disconnected from them lol) before i had any idea why. they had me on ritalin by 3rd grade
although i was also realizing the internet was the place to be ever since about 3rd grade too. RIP AOL lol
I remember getting unsupervised broadband internet access in summer 2005 for the first time and it took me about 6 months to find out 9/11 was a false flag and was just one of a long string of them and here we are nearly 20 years later for me and coming up on 23 years after 9/11 and most of the normies probably still haven't realised their own government was behind it. We have a whole generation of grown ass adults who don't even remember 9/11!
i was 16 in 2005 and about a year before someone introduced me to Immortal Technique's Revolutionary Vol 1 and 2 albums. Those two CDs taught me more than a lifetime of "Social studies" ever began to.
Here's where I found out about the botched George Washington Bridge bombing that was supposed to happen during 9/11.
(I dont agree with ALL of this man's sentiments, but he definitely gave me many things to research. NSFW for language btw)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avl7bYfeR0A
edit: if anyone seen that, sorry wrong youtube link LOL
Me too. It was the year I finished highschool and I got my own PC as a gift/to help with me with my studies at college. Within a few months it was down the rabbit hole in a way I hadn't been able to before because of time constraints using others. The internet was a special place back then. The first thing I really went out into the bowels of the internet to try and understand was what was really going on in Iraq because the media would not explain it and I found a blog of some liberal professor called Juan Cole and Michael Yon's blog. It was like Moses down from the mountain. I understood what was going on there and what the fighting was about, then when I got my own computer and had a lot of time I went in on everything from 9/11, OK City, the feds links with organised crime. Kennedy's assassination. The history of the Bush crime family. Afghanistan. Race realism. It was so over for me being in Normieville.
there's alot of things in that song that were the shovel in the dirt to the rabbit hole that i learned was so huge even just writing a bulletpoint list would take a longggg time. every strand id see in the light led to a new spiderweb.
Kinda made me felt glad i was "against the system" (aka never been a normie i was always that mf disconnected from them lol) before i had any idea why. they had me on ritalin by 3rd grade
although i was also realizing the internet was the place to be ever since about 3rd grade too. RIP AOL lol