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Alex Livingston's avatar

Some seem to be very resistant to believing some things. I wonder whether it's because they don't want to be seen as crackpot “conspiracy theorists”, or because they just don't want it to be true.

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Lookatit's avatar

From what I’ve seen over the last 3 years, a conspiracy theorist being a crackpot is an oxymoron.

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suubstaack's avatar

Probably a bit of both, but mainly.... not wanting it to be true. I went through the same thing for a few months upon reading Sasha & Katherines work. Utterly diabolical. I just did not want to believe that it could possibly be true. That was my error. Ultimately it was a very painful experience coming to accept that this is most likely the truth. Beyond words evil.

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Jamis6528's avatar

Same here. It was a kick in the teeth that took about 3 weeks to start getting over.

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Alex Livingston's avatar

I too have going through that experience and my psyche still hasn't fully adjusted to it. The process started in mid-2021 when I got wind of the suppression of safe (and now demonstrably effective) treatments. And I keep learning more, sometimes requiring yet another adjustment to my psyche. The two latest shocks were delivered by Dan Wigington's interview by RFK Jr and Richard Gage on Deanna (part of Stew Peters network).

I'm now living in a nightmare dystopia from which there's no waking up. Everything is possibly a ruse.

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