Staying Sane In a Crazy World
I’ve led quite a different life, brought up in a strict Christian religion. I left when I was 25 because it became apparent that there was an organized pedophile ring within the organization. Unfortunately, this meant leaving everyone I knew and starting over from scratch. Having been taught to not trust people outside the religion, it was a difficult journey adjusting to the real world. To achieve this, I spent many hours in self-reflection- attempting to filter out the indoctrination. It took some time to find myself and my place in society.
Although difficult, this process had a strange side effect. I had developed a unique insight- being able to see the world and people for what they were. This became apparent on September 11, 2001. I watched the live footage of the Twin Towers collapse for two days straight with a gut feeling that what I was seeing wasn’t somehow right. That’s when I started digging for the truth.
I have watched world events ever since- seeing straight through the mainstream narrative, sifting through the lies. From this, I managed to gain an insight into how the world really works and the tactics of the enemy. They are arrogant bullies who gang up to destroy competition. Division and fear are their favorite tools used to divide the public and slowly erode away their rights, destroying their ability to fight. The Elites view us as stupid sheep whose purpose is to blindly do their bidding; bought, sold or sacrificed for their own personal wealth or entertainment.
When you see the world very differently from other people, it isn’t an easy journey. You’re continually questioning your sanity. I’ve watched helplessly as the world dissolved before my eyes under the fake guise of terrorism slowly removing nearly every last bit of privacy and freedom. I watched with horror as people were brainwashed to accept the abnormal and depraved as socially acceptable. I sat and watched millions die in staged wars from Iraq to Syria, helpless, knowing that speaking out was pointless.
I decided years ago to isolate myself and lead a single life. I’ve had to choose between clarity and acceptance; hoping one day I would have an opportunity to fight. Jobs never worked out because I couldn’t relate to people. When you’re trying to save people from embracing their own destruction only to be looked at like you’re crazy doesn’t make life particularly easy.
Most of you won’t realize how difficult it was for those us who woke up too early. I have seen many people I knew or followed go crazy, commit suicide, or get murdered for speaking out. I have to say this so you realize the sacrifices that have been made for you by total strangers. How I have stayed sane; I don’t know, maybe I’m not.
I watched the race for the Presidential election warily. I was stunned as a businessman and reality TV star ran against Hillary Clinton, who seemed to be a certainty to win. To my surprise, Donald Trump won, which honestly scared me. The game was rigged. The only reasonable conclusion I could come to was the elite wanted their hands clean for the inevitable final phase of their plan to install their fascist new world order.
Thankfully I was wrong, this became apparent to me when President Donald Trump gave his inauguration speech handing the country back to the people and vowing to fix America. After a long time there finally seemed to be hope and the people were finally waking up. Thank God you did. I have met the most beautiful people with an incredible fighting spirit. You have motivated me from my paralysis. I am now fighting beside you all to save the world.