🔔 The Liberty Daily By
The label “conspiracy theorist” is usually used as a pejorative. Following the JFK assassination, the CIA established a gaslighting and brainwashing campaign to demonize those that question the official narrative. Thus, the term “conspiracy theorist” has been normalized to represent a tinfoil-hat-wearing lunatic.
The reality is quite the opposite in most cases. Objectively, there are conspiracies in this world that are kept secret from the public and the only thing we have to describe them are theories. But as we’ve learned time and again, many of these theories have been proven to be partially or even completely accurate.
One does not have to think Paul McCartney was killed in the 1960s and replaced by a doppelganger to keep the Beatles going in order to be a conspiracy theorist. One needs only to recognize that the various forces of darkness will do whatever it takes to move their machinations forward from the shadows…




