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Which ones do you believe in?
Conspiracy theories are so interesting. I love hearing about them, especially if it's weird stuff.
However I dislike how the term conspiracy theory is used to discredit people sometimes. Something that used to be called a conspiracy theory is that companies and government organizations collect as much data as possible about everyone.

I also believe that powerful groups have a lot of control over things like the other anons mentioned.

>Music played on the radio and as it's sold is played at 'dead' frequencies, and the melodies are simple and uninspiring. Buildings are becoming uglier, making for less spiritually enriching surroundings, and creating less pride in the nation. Our food and water has become more unnatural, and our devices are made to hook us and detach us from reality, from spiritual saturation. The media is deliberately uninspiring and creates a sense of doom and dishonesty, and division, and humans are being encouraged into engaging in hedonism to avoid forming long term relationships, and distracting from the spirit with the flesh. Which leaves you empty.

I believe in suppressed technologies, that governments and corporations purposely hold back and hide technologies that they cannot hold monopolies on and thus threaten capitalism.

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i recently read about the PROMIS scandal. people talk today about how smart meters can analyse data for 'big brother' but the fact is that way back in the 70s, this technology was originially developed in vietnam by the US army.
they could analyse the data, and collect lists and give them to kill teams. under project phoenix.
the technology was exported to guatemala by the mossad and they built a computer centre. the military dictator at the time suddenly announced a computer and electrification campaign, to link up all the ministeis and utility companies together, so the data centre could crunch the numbers.
the intelligence agency could then get a red flag on a random checkpoint, figure out the guy was travelling under a fake name. analyse known associates. find the data on the safe house, because it was registered to one person but via the utility company record they might see it was using the equivalent water and electricity of 5 people. then they can send in the kill team to that address.
my point is what
if this was what they had in the 70s, i agree that they must have far more capability than we know of. the last big revelation was the snowden leaks.

This OP low key feels like some reactionaryism.

The grentext is common sentiment expressed by people.
And a lot of these claims are based purely on emotional burnout from life rather than actual empirical evidence.

The artificial additives in food and water are the only real concerns


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