Truckers used to pass cassettes of "conspiracy theories" around to listen to as they drove. This is from the 60s that I know of, and possibly earlier.
In the 90s there was the "reverser" movement. I forget the biggest name in it, but the concept was to reverse engineer the reality we are presented with to figure out how we were being manipulated. One of the examples was indoor malls. The even, consistent lighting with no windows to the outside and a scarcity of clocks meant that you could spend all day in one with no sense of time passing.
Homeschooling parents knew that the gov't run schools were garbage.
There is always a group that knows, the question is whether they get stopped from growing ala The Tea Party.
Truckers used to pass cassettes of "conspiracy theories" around to listen to as they drove. This is from the 60s that I know of, and possibly earlier.
In the 90s there was the "reverser" movement. I forget the biggest name in it, but the concept was to reverse engineer the reality we are presented with to figure out how we were being manipulated. One of the examples was indoor malls. The even, consistent lighting with no windows to the outside and a scarcity of clocks meant that you could spend all day in one with no sense of time passing.
Homeschooling parents knew that the gov't run schools were garbage.
There is always a group that knows, the question is whether they get stopped from growing ala The Tea Party.