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This is why people attack once you begin to question things like the official version of world history and the cause of world wars and all wars,

the Globe earth/heliocentrism, evolution, dinosaurs, climate change, pandemics, the health dangers of vaccines and technological radiation, germ theory, GMO foods, teLIEvision and its evil effects on the subconscious mind, what they are really spraying in the skies, who the real rulers of the world are, and a host of other topics. Whenever you even start to criticize any cherished beliefs like this, these people start foaming at the mouth because they are so inured, so hopelessly dependant on the system that they will fight to protect it. A system that is waging an electromagnetic, biochemical, social and psychological war on human consciousness.


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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
I think the meme is an example of manipulative behavior, there's lots of reasons to support that 9/11 was NOT an inside job or that GMOS are not always bad (sweet potato been naturally GMO for 6,000 years.) What this meme is attempting to do is to further embolden the conspiracy theorist by dismissing everyone's arguments as the by product of an "Agent" rather than looking at the arguments they make and arguing against it logically. Furthermore, everyone is guided by their subconscious programming, this doesn't lend itself to only a specific group of people.

This is only manipulative behavior and is meant to serve for that purpose, if you look down on people to think they're some part of some simulation program where there's no nuances, you get to keep on believing your conspiracy theories and continue to get that dopamine hit to your brain that comes with being a perpetual victim.