Does it make you feel hopeless if you did? Does it scare you to much? Or do you just not care, your cool with a chip in you, etc.
It's clear to me, that some of you do not believe in the Illuminati.
I observe this because I see a lot of people have something in them that leads them to trust, or believe certain things, that enable to do so, the Illuminati must not exist in your mind.
You do not believe that there are secret conspiratorial organizations of elites that broker their power to influence world affairs as they deem fit which is usually purely evil pursuits.
War, famine, economic collapse, world wide depopulation, electronic enslavement . . . . some of ya'll seem to NOT believe in any of this to actually happen?
Why?
I read a book on that shit one time, it was about the origins as to how they got started. Most of it based on religion and I really don't believe in religion. it's all man-made so I'm not into it like I used to be. that book had me doubting alot of shit and the people that tend to think that way were racists anyways. They were against Jews and anybody that wasn't white so, I'm surprised that alot of blacks didn't read into it. alot of them groups talk about the Anti-Christ, AKA the Jew, even though Jews are, like the origins or christianity and it has it's fair share of symbolism as well.
as for being afraid, I think that the powers that be can come up with secret shit, but come on. the most common descripition of a person who believes in that shit, as well as UFOs tend to be middle class educated white men. There's this show called Coast 2 Coast AM with Art Bell and everytime I listen to it, I hear the weirdest mothafuckas proclaiming to either be the devil or a person from the future.
People make the New World Order look like it's some evil plot when all it IS is progress through all this globalization. the funny shit is that people that believe in the Illuminati, which was born on June 4th of 1776 or so, make up another conspiracy when you show them the proof that it's not real.
Listen to the Show and you'll think every mothafucka is just plain fuckin' crazy. Usually Right-Wing folks who believe that Ron Paul will save america believe in these conspiracy theories.
I'm not a zombie. I'm pretty analytical, but I know when to balance it out. At best these conspiracy theories are entertaining and I don't mind watching videos like "the Zeitgeist" because they come up with alot of symbols, but if you think about it hard enough you could come up with a conspiracy yourself.
Like this for example:
February 14 is celebrated as the day we all celebrate our love for our spouses/significant other.
well, did you know that 2-14 equals 7, the Universal symbol of God? did you know that February is the Second Month of the Year, which also symbolizes that it's the second planet from the Sun, Venus, who happens to be The Goddess of Love, Beauty & Fertility. This is really supposed to be the day that God or Goddess was supposed to come back and save us all, but in the form of a woman, hence the second Month of the year being Valentine's Day. it's supposed to be a day where you celebrate your becoming one with your girl/spouse, which is what you'd have to be if you wanted to be saved from the impending Armeggedon.
Or have you ever wondered why Jason from the movies Friday the 13th always kills in the season when most people camp out?
it's becuase his name spells the months from July to November
Get it
July
August
September
October
November
see, I've already created a conspiracy or a belief in which when others read it, interpret in another way and will do as such to serve their needs. LOL
I don't knock them, though, I just think some of them go off on some extreme shit sometimes.
The people that believe in conspiracies are just trying to find their place as to why they are here on this planet. They're not stupid nor ignorant, but they just don't know how to rationalize when something could be a hoax.
Do I believe the government is hiding something from us?
well, remember that your mother had hidden Toys from you when you were a kid. Well, that was a conspiracy, until you found out that Santa Claus wasn't real.
I call this the "Santa Clause" theory.
Now, you have to ask yourself what these people who believe in conspiracies did as a kid when they found out he didn't exist. They probably went to the library to find out if they were lied to or not, plain and simple.
These aren't dumb people, becuase they do read ALOT. But they fail to make sense out of things being real and fantasy. They tend to actually believe the fantasy