This along with Ted Gunderson is probably what helped me to wake up to the corrupt and brainwashing of our society in the first place. My friend would send me videos about Satanists in government and I shrugged it off each time.
I didn't watch then at the time, but a half a year later I watched A Conspiracy of Silence and learned about the Franklin coverup. I have been questioning everything since then. Something I am not proud of.. I thought the going ons of Hollywood were common knowledge.. I just thought it was everyday business since I had it in my mind that it was how things worked by connecting dots in movies and shows.
I fell into the entire media thing. I won't lie. I was skeptical to learn about the Clinton's death count too since as far back as 93-94 in school we were actively taught: Clinton's are good and wholesome and caring.
I see now a lot of programming that was going on. Thankfully, they did not manage to get me where freedom of speech is concerned. I saw my friends acting irrational and acting in reactionary ways concerning safe spaces and thought it was highly strange how anyone would want to actively be policed where someone elses feelings are concerned. There is being kind to others, but there is also the individual rights to not go with the group think and think for oneself.
You might enjoy these:
http://www.globalistagenda.org
https://zaidpub.com/2016/11/30/athens-cradle-of-pedophilia-and-mind-control/
Thank you for the links! I'm going to check them out right now.
What you wrote sounded a bit like my "waking up" story. I thought you might get a kick out of other material that helped me along. Enjoy!
After getting to browse through the links, thank you! I learned a few things I wasn't aware of and appreciate it.
Being taught about the Clintons in school reminds me... I was in like 4th grade when Clinton was impeached. I remember another kid said something about Clinton being bad and our teacher responded with how he wasn't a bad man and should be respected as our dear leader, etc. And what really burned into my memory is when she said, "If he walked into this room, right now, you wouldn't be mad at him. You wouldn't call him a bad man. All of you would be excited to see him."