Conspiracies


Most widely circulated conspiracy theories are worthless or constitute deliberate disinformation, frequently disseminated by state entities to subvert genuine public discourse.

Governments and intelligence agencies often leverage such narratives to incite social unrest and enable regime change, as exemplified by the tactics observed in colour revolutions, where some form of conspiracy theory or anti-system activism is utilised.

These fabricated theories, sometimes created through strategies like Cass Sunstein's concept of cognitive infiltration, serve to disrupt legitimate discussions and deflect attention from substantive issues.

Authentic conspiracies, by contrast, predominantly involve espionage, geopolitics, and systemic financial or power manipulations.

Real conspiracies include phenomena such as Fiat money printing, Federal Reserve operations, false flag events, subverting elections, wars engaged for profit by the military-industrial complex, and the rise of technocracy.

These are often tied to historical power elites, including banking oligarchs and strategies from the Cold War era. Overemphasis on sensational, fake narratives, such as Tartaria or the Mandela effect, or even government-approved distractions like UFO admissions and RussiaGate, is demoralising and allows established powers to continue unchecked.

Ultimately, discerning genuine conspiracies from manipulative disinformation requires intuitive assessment of data and a focus on verifiable global events and elite writings, rather than succumbing to an overly negative outlook.

THE REPLACEMENT "THEORY"

Jewish Actions Against the Russian People and the Orthodox Faith

FILTHY COMMUNISTS

MK Ultra

"BASELESS" JEWISH CONSPIRACES

Jeffrey Epstein

THE NEO-CON ESTABLISHMENT

NGOs

THE X-FILES

Germany Must Perish!

THE SECRET RULERS OF THE WORLD

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