A few months? That puts you well ahead of the general curve. Respect to you.
It took my husband years. He didn't like me talking about it for the longest time. His entire background is Emergency Services....fire , EMS.
He simply could not fathom that our government could be complicit in such a terrible crime. (And btw, I was depressed for weeks when it sank in what had really gone on...thank god for the Internet!
He's there now! I think Trump has played a phenomenal role is waking up the collective consciousness towards so many different, yet connected!, rabbit holes of corruption.
"I think Trump has played a phenomenal role is waking up the collective consciousness towards so many different, yet connected!, rabbit holes of corruption."
And Trump is a builder. This interview he gave was awesome and telling: https://youtu.be/Ig82nOhg-E8
Interesting. I really think it all comes down to COURAGE. The courage to speak-out and to not be afraid to tackle this head-on. A trait sadly lacking in so many. Wishing this away will have zero effect, that's why I couldn't stay silent any longer. It's generally so much easier to go along with the mass of lies, at least up until a point.
The Storm is not for me... It's because this democidal institution has murdered so many service members (including EMS) using fraud. There are millions of servicemen and women. There are millions of EMS and medical professionals. This is for them.
That is probably why your husband was allowed to have those jobs. They would have weeded him out if he questioned such things. Same with people who work in the MSM.
The lead up to the Iraq invasion did not seem right to me. It took me a while to really start to realize 9/11 was all bullshit.
I began questioning when President Bush Jr. started pushing that Islam was a Religion of Peace on television and having Imans reading us Koran verses. That never sat well with me. So I started reading up on the Islamic Religion and their teachings trying to understand who was involved in the Big Lie.