What we are seeing come apart, in a good way, is a human narrative that has long held in it the power over others through concealment. It was pretty astonishing, knowing some of the things I do about the conspiracies talked about, to watch the confirmation hearings of Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard, and Robert F. Kennedy by senators who clearly insisted that these people accept a complete lie in order to get a confirmation vote. It would have been shocking if it wasn’t so stark and apparent. But that kind of thing happens every day and has gone on for thousands of years. Conformity to a popular opinion is more important to authority structures than the truth. For instance, asking Kash Patel if Joe Biden won the 2020 election was more of a hazing oath than a quest for the truth. Of course, Biden didn’t win that election. I reported it from the very hour it happened and have seen precinct maps showing where the election fraud occurred. I have talked about it for the last several years almost every day because it was one of the most significant crimes in the history of the world. And the evidence, four years later, is starting to come out into the light of day. So, by asking Kash the question, which he knows there was election fraud too, the entire premise is to see if Kash would lie to be accepted into the club of Washington D.C. employees. For those types of people, in which evil rides like a horse, the greater good is defined as superior to the truth. If the masses would be better off not knowing the truth, as determined by the authority figures of the day, then the truth must be concealed. And once you start doing all that, you can never put the genie back in the bottle.
When RFK was asked about COVID and vaccines, the attempt was to get him to refute his truthful statements and to accept a government-formed diatribe that was meant to conceal the truth from the public to preserve the institutions that abused their power and killed millions and millions of people. For the greater good, RFK was expected to lie to get the job Trump appointed him for. Of course, this is ridiculous, but we put up with it every day and behind many of the problems we have regarding our government and how it does the work for the people who put it in power, or they lose their way and start to think they are in charge, we have to admit that conspiracy theories have been very good for our society and are a natural way that people who seek the truth find a way to bridge what they are told by people they can’t trust, and the actuality of evidence. In the case of our own government, or even in the science fields, institutional migration into popular culture is more important than the facts of the matter, so we have a large number of conspiracy theories from people who seek the truth, but can’t get it from their sources of authority. And we have indeed witnessed, such as with the CIA, that part of their strategy of concealment is an actual abuse of their authority, leaving people guessing constantly what’s going to happen next. The best example of this method is sleep deprivation torture, where a patient is never allowed to rest until they either confess to a crime they never committed, just so they can sleep, or to get them to psychologically accept a truth they otherwise would have rejected. In this case, let’s get people talking about aliens in Roswell, New Mexico, instead of what globalism was doing to the small military town in destroying it so they could ship the jobs to China and make it the kingmaker of New World Order politics.
This condition is most evident in the current trend of history analysis. We have been lied to about the origins of the human race and the linear track of history, with humans migrating from hunters and gatherers and building cities predictably inventing things until we have arrived in the modern age. But the truth is that humans have risen and fallen for thousands of years, reaching heights of greatness before falling back into a culture of barely rubbing two sticks together to make a fire. That is a source of conspiracy that authority figures are terrified of because to admit to it, masses of people might not follow them if they prove to be wrong, and society might yet again retreat into the abyss of human achievement. Even though we have vast evidence showing much contrary information that archaeologists and anthropologists reported, that evidence is ignored so that an established belief can remain the informative narrative. Anybody who brings forth any new truth that would challenge the official narrative established by universities and polite scientific society would be called a conspiracy theorist. We know that civilization is tens of thousands of years old and that hunters and gatherers who settled at sites such as Stonehenge were curious about the stones and built a culture around them. However, the mathematical elements and construction themselves came from a much more advanced society that was global.

As protestors outside of the closed-down USAID screamed about the DOGE efforts to get rid of entire government departments, they were all guilty of accepting an official narrative of social benefit when the real menace was wealth redistribution from a capitalist country to prop up communist countries, and in the process, to destroy capitalism so a centralized power could rule the world. The official narrative was that USAID was helping people. When the truth was that it had been seeking to destroy the brand of America that the world wanted to kill so it didn’t have to compete with North American capitalism. The goal of many who seek power in the world is to gain the ability to control a narrative and to use it to rule over the masses. And the trick to their power is to get those masses to admit to a falsehood to survive. The only way we have arrived at the point we are now where the Trump administration has gained the moral authority to do all that it’s doing is because the conspiracy theorists turned out to be right about most things. Not just some things, but most, and those in authority at the time, have been caught falsifying the official narratives, and they don’t know how to handle a society of truth. No human culture ever has. It’s never been done before, anywhere. But we are doing it now in America, and essentially, it’s because the conspiracy theories were able to get an honest analysis through free speech, which is why it’s so necessary in any culture. But seeing such a mechanism of authority play out when the facts are so well known only shows how bad it has always been. We should all thank God for the conspiracy theories in our lives. They have forced the world to be more honest, and in that process, they have alleviated a lot of evil destruction. And because of all that, we are entering a unique time of truth, as we’ve never seen it before.
Rich Hoffman

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