Many Conspiracy Theories Aren't Just Theories
The official story of 9/11 is a conspiracy
theory in that the government claims 19 hijackers conspired together to hijack
four planes and create terror in the world. The WantToKnow.info website avoids
using words like "conspiracy theories" because many people who are not aware of
the major cover-ups being hidden from the public shut down their rational mind
as soon as they hear the word conspiracy.
The main
purpose of the WantToKnow.info website is not to preach to the choir – those
who already know about 9/11, mass media, mind
control, UFOs, and other conspiracy theories – but rather to reach
those who know little to nothing about all that is being hidden. We have
found that the most successful way to reach those who don't know is to present
them with reliable, verifiable information that does not overly tax their belief
systems. Psychologically, most people can't handle too much disturbing
information at once. Thus, this website initially presents only a small chunk of
the conspiracy which the uninitiated can digest without being overwhelmed. Yet
for those who are ready, we also offer lots more resources to go deeper.
For those
ready to dive into the deepest material from the vast collection of reliable
conspiracy information presented here, we invite you to explore the powerful
collection of essays available at this link.
Though the sources used are not up to our normal high standards, these revealing
essays present the big picture of what is happening on planet Earth in a deep,
yet inspiring way. You can also explore some of the excellent material we've put
together on such important topics as remote viewing, HAARP, Nazi secrets, electronic harassment technologies, chemtrails, cults and ritual abuse, ruling bloodlines, and the afterlife. To understand the really big picture, consider
exploring a sequence of mind control documents which goes way deep at this link.
We
have also compiled a free, powerful online course which connects the dots on the
big picture of what's going on in 11 information-packed lessons. This
Hidden Knowledge
Course not only gives a comprehensive view of all conspiracy theories, it
provides ideas on what we can do to turn it all around and make a difference in
our world. Even if you are aware of the big picture, you are almost guaranteed
both to find some pearls and to find more hope through this mind-expanding
course. Then take a look at this link to explore other courses there which combine
amazingly inspiring materials with the conspiracy material.
Recommended Conspiracy Theory Websites
In
addition to the excellent information on WantToKnow.info, we recommend exploring
the below informative conspiracy theory websites and resources which go even
deeper in some areas than WantToKnow.info:
http://www.divinecosmos.com
- David Wilcock is a careful researcher with many deep inside connections
http://educate-yourself.org - Wealth of information on key topics not covered by media
http://www.projectcamelot.org - Live video interviews with deep insiders reveal powerful conspiracies
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com - Excellent website for news the media doesn't report
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk - Various conspiracy theory experts report valuable news
http://www.rense.com - Rense.com, listed on the U.S. State Department's conspiracy webpage
http://www.WantToKnow.info/resources - Resource list filled with excellent websites, books, other materials
http://educate-yourself.org - Wealth of information on key topics not covered by media
http://www.projectcamelot.org - Live video interviews with deep insiders reveal powerful conspiracies
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com - Excellent website for news the media doesn't report
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk - Various conspiracy theory experts report valuable news
http://www.rense.com - Rense.com, listed on the U.S. State Department's conspiracy webpage
http://www.WantToKnow.info/resources - Resource list filled with excellent websites, books, other materials
We recommend
exploring these conspiracy theory websites with healthy skepticism. Though we
believe much of the news they report is true and some is verifiable, much is not
based on what most people would call reliable information. Some of their
reporting can end up being misleading or spreading rumors. Yet the media reports
so little on any of these conspiracies that we do recommend exploring one or
more of these conspiracy websites occasionally to balance information you
receive from more popular sources. Many of the vitally important "conspiracy
theories" first reported on these websites have later turned out to be true.
With the
exception of whatreallyhappened.com, we do not recommend these conspiracy
websites as a place to start for those with little knowledge of all that is
being hidden. The reason is that, to a greater or lesser extent, the other
websites have on their front pages information on very deep conspiracies –
information that would cause many uninformed people to immediately shut down. It
is unfortunate there are so few websites which present conspiracy theories at an
entry level, with the most easily believable information first. Gradually
drawing people in to the deeper levels of all that is being hidden, as is done
on WantToKnow.info, is
generally a more effective strategy to open the eyes of skeptics and those who
are not in the know.
Other Resources and Recommendations for Conspiracy Theories
For an
excellent book which shows how complex research into conspiracies and conspiracy
theories can be, we highly recommend the book Them
by BBC journalist Jon
Ronson. One of the exceedingly few mainstream journalists who have tried
to cover some of the deepest conspiracies, Ronson has worked together with the
likes of well known, yet controversial conspiracy researchers Alex Jones and David Icke. His fascinating,
detailed accounts of these people show both how real these conspiracies can be,
and how conspiracy researchers sometimes adopt a very biased or skewed
perception of the world.
As someone
who is already aware of much of this information, we invite you to play an
important role in bringing about positive change by considering how best to
inform those who don't know of all that is going on. Consider that most people's
minds can only handle a certain amount of "reality shifting" at once. Start
out with only a few pieces of verifiable information, and then see if they are
open to more. Pushing people rarely is effective. Consider using our introductory
email and the "share" links at the top and bottom of any of our webpages to
introduce people to the reliable, verifiable information we provide.
We also
advise presenting information which has a conspiracy flavor not as something to
cause fear or anxiety, but rather as an invitation for us all to work together
for positive change in our world. For other suggestions on what you can do
to make a difference, click here and here. And
again, for free online courses which explore all of these cover-ups, place them
in a greater context, and interweave them with some of the many inspiring
movements taking place in our world, see www.wisdomcourses.net. Hundreds who have completed one of
these courses have emailed their strong praise and support.
Thank you
for being someone who has chosen to live with an open mind and who wants to know
what is really going on in our lives and world. As people who are aware, we can
support each other in playing the role at which the media is so sadly failing.
Using the amazing tools of email and the Internet, we can educate the public to
all the hidden conspiracies and "conspiracy theories" that may turn out to be
conspiracy facts. Once we reach a critical mass, the public will demand
accurate, unbiased media coverage and real change. By working together, we are
convinced that we can and will turn this whole thing around. Thanks for caring.
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