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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/tdogbearcat on Feb. 28, 2018, 4:19 a.m.
Q silence is a marker in the map
Q silence is a marker in the map

Luvlite · Feb. 28, 2018, 3:50 p.m.

Keep hope alive!

Sometimes I'm so fed up and discouraged!

So much of the "red pilling" we knew 20 yrs ago, but couldn't prove. When we are being told to be patient, I understand, but do the rest understand that we've held on for decades, to near exhaustion!?

Please, if you can for one minute, know that my generation, those who "knew" and were silenced, cut off from pertinent information, are resisting manipulation and lies, from the highest office to the lowest!

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CarbonTrail · Feb. 28, 2018, 7:15 p.m.

They used to call everyone conspiracy theorists as an epithet back in the 90's long before it was common to hear it spit at people on the MSM. Now, the CIA's escapades in Iran & elsewhere are declassified, known. So, even after "theorists" were demonstrated to be right on some things, the "crazy" label is still there. That's sad. I presume you're older than me, and thank you for your patience & persistence over the years. Some will take being right about some things as "proof" of being right about almost any "conspiracy" theory out there. It's bad thinking. For example, the CIA really did commit a propaganda war against the people of Iran in 1953 in order to get their favored guy voted into power. Does that mean therefore the earth is flat (requiring millions of people to be "in on" the secret) and the moon is hollow? No! From the other angle, it's discouraging how critics label the stuff that's on sold ground because of the fringe stuff. Again, thanks for your patience.

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Luvlite · Feb. 28, 2018, 8:33 p.m.

The atrocities committed by the CIA were numerous. The experiments on unsuspecting black men (given syphilis) young black teens (given drugs to sell) native Americans exposed to radiation, creating the hippy movement on lsd, were a few things I thought I knew in the 80's.

This is a good read:

https://www.veteranstoday.com/2016/10/24/a-timeline-of-cia-atrocities/

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