I don't watch nor care for Alex Jones. As for Corbett, I enjoy (and learn) from his videos on transhumanism and digital slavery, which we all know is coming in one form or another. I know very little of his 911 Videos, but the one I watched was enlightening. I don't watch prepper videos, other than some youtube channels on canning, gardening, and the like. Things that help me stay out of the economy as much as possible.Another guest wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 6:42 amYou know, sometimes I really have to question some of the posts on this board...
There are some really intelligent and knowledgeable people here, and there a few deranged ones too. I suppose the conspiracy theorists types might prove useful in questioning things, but after a while, when their ideas have been debunked, repeatedly, I honestly wonder what motivates these people to continue in the face of provable facts? For people like Alex Jones, who sell their own brand of tooth paste and colloidal silver to their legion of followers, the motivation is money. James Corbett has been able to make a living off of peddling 9/11 conspiracy theories.
There are hundreds of people like them online. I know that large parts of the prepper community are involved in that. I am not a prepper, but I do watch some of the vids from time to time. Some of them offer decent advice, but most are just selling things. As someone who has served in wars and seen what devastated countries really look like, I don't know how valuable their advice really will be. Some people on this board have survived in countries reduced to moonscapes, but for American soldiers, they could go home after their tour ended. For the natives, that hellscape was their home. I don't think a lot of people really get what we are facing, except for John and a few others.
Conspiracy theories might make you feel empowered, but they will always hurt you in the final wash. I think the Putin and Russia fans on this board are in for a real disappointment. I don't see how watch Corbett videos is going to help you navigate the coming misery.
I, too, have seen war up close and personal and know the devastation it leaves behind - in the countries where they occur and in the minds of the men and women who fought in what I now realize were senseless wars.
Putin is not a good guy. None of the "leaders" of this world are good guys. They're all just playing their respective roles.
I'm a voracious consumer of information, and over the years, I have come to understand that most "news" is nothing more than propaganda. If you want to continue to live in your fantasy world, that's your choice.
1. If everyone says the same thing, I do not listen to it.
2. I ask questions and try to get answers.
3. As a Christian, I live with a mindset of being set apart from the world. I live in it, but I don't belong to it.
4. I don't care about what they argue over in politics, I care about what they all agree to because that's where the real dangers lie.
5. I don't play political dissensions
6. I make sure to follow the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals to understand the world's agenda.
7. There is no longevity in this current scheme.
8. The majority is against me, not for me. I get it. I don't care.
9. Satan controls this world, and so when I see anyone propped up and supported by this system, I know they have sold out in some fashion
10. Everything we see in Ukraine is about collapsing the old-world order. It's better to see it than be surprised when it comes.