Everything is a conspiracy, the elite globalists control us all, they will win, and resistance is futile.
Well,
in that case, what’s the point of even fighting it? In fact, if all is
so hopeless, why even bother pointing out how hopeless it is?
Or could it be–gasp, conspiracy!–that those ultra-pessimists are really themselves the agents of the controlling elite?
The
idea is that those in power get people to throw their hands in the air
in exasperated surrender by presenting the war as already won. They
inject doubt into every movement, technology, and non-government
solution so that it seems like all the paths to freedom have already
been compromised.
Will
Bitcoin save us from the Federal Reserve, or will it enslave us to a
new global currency? Are Airbnb and Uber freeing tools to upset
entrenched industries or clever marketing ploys to bring more under the
control of the corporate elite?
False flag, or terrorist attack? Leaker or double agent? ISIS or CIA studios?
Machiavelli said that a leader is smartest to be feared
and loved,
but since this is a difficult balance, if he can choose only one,
choose fear. The American government easily breaks the population up
into segments, each requiring a different tactic to control them.
If
you are inclined to mistrust the government, they will present the
ultimate omniscient, omnipresent juggernaut that crushes all in its
path.
And
if you are inclined to seek government solutions to societal problems,
they will present a compassionate, progressive voice of the people.
For
the ultra-skeptics who correctly identify all government as corrupt and
manipulative, the government cooks up a special recipe.
Overload
and overwhelm. Make the waters so murky that it is impossible to tell
what the truth is. Promote paranoia to the point of paralysis.
Every
tool that is released that could move society foward, compete with
government, and help make us free is denounced by seeming compatriots as
a front for the government to trick you. And some probably are. But
they stymie any meaningful action by creating so much doubt that no one
knows what is a real boon for freedom and what is a clever trap.
Nothing
happens because the community focuses on ferreting our the truth. A
feedback loop is created where no progress towards freedom can happen
because no one knows which technologies and movements are shills.
One
thing is clearly not a conspiracy: the government actively infiltrates
online communities to sow distrust and confusion. It is a well-known
fact that various governments pay people to go online and influence,
manipulate, and disrupt discourse.
Documents revealed by Edward Snowden show the government tactics aim:
(1) to inject all sorts of false material onto the internet in order to destroy the reputation of its targets; and (2) to
use social sciences and other techniques to manipulate online discourse
and activism to generate outcomes it considers desirable.
This
means not only downplaying real dangers but inventing fake ones. One
story comes out about a real conspiracy, and the government releases 100
fake stories, some less extreme than the real story, and others much
more extreme.
A
clerical error in a government office, or Annunaki brainwave hijacking
all the way from Nirubu? I don’t know, but I am going to curl up in a
corner and cry myself to sleep.
It
actually benefits those in power for segments of the population to
think they are all knowing and all controlling: the people who believe
this will become discouraged and paranoid. They end up alienating others
who start assuming anyone who criticizes the government, is really just
crazy.
In
fact, the term Conspiracy Theory was coined by the CIA. They started
labeling everything a “Conspiracy Theory” whether it was, in fact, true
or not. By associating insane bogus stories with real ones, they found
an easy way to discredit their detractors in the eyes of the majority of
the public. If some people believed the fake stories, all the better.
That just contributes to the smoke and mirrors surrounding the actual
crimes of the government.
The
real conspiracy is that the government conspires to shape the public
discourse. The government spends a lot of effort manipulating online
discussion and shaping it for their nefarious purposes.
Keep
that in mind and continue fighting for freedom. More of their
manipulations are being revealed daily. The truth will come to light.
Until
then, stay positive, stay productive, and don’t be dissuaded from
taking real steps that protect you from the powers that be, and lead you
down the road to liberation.