How do you feel about conspiracy theories? To be honest, I used to excruciatingly hate them, but the more I read about them the more I… let’s just say that there are some unbelievable things in the world that changed my standards of conviction.
First the Ku Klux Klan, aka The Klan. They are a secret hate group that support all forms of racism, discrimination and prejudice against all minorities, or any other race than white Christians. They have special white robes, masks, and conical shaped hats. They use violence and terrorism in performing their activities.
In the beginning of their formation in southern American they weren’t harmful, but as their group expanded, they became violent; killing black slaves, conspiring against Jews, Catholics and others.
What I found interesting, was how they got busted. A guy named Stetson Kennedy found empathy in his heart for the black slave that was hit in his house by his parents, and dedicated his life for this cause. His writings and activism didn’t get him anywhere; his country was too narrow-minded. He believed that the Ku Klux Klan was the center of terrorism, and he knew people were against them, but didn’t know anything about them. His goal was to expose them. He made himself a cover up name (John S. Perkins). He became a member of The Klan by slowly appealing to a taxi driver that implicitly said something about them, and since that moment he kept growing in positions with them. He got a robe, a mask and a hat. He was introduced to their rituals and secret codes. For example, they used to affix a Kl to many words: so two Klansmen can hold a Klonversation in the local Klavern. They had codes for everything, for example if one wanted to know if someone was a Klansman, they would ask for a “Mr. Ayak,” meaning “Are You a Klansman?” and so on. They had to take blood oaths and swear on their lives to forever hate “niggers.”
Anyway, after he reached high positions with them and knew enough to destroy them, he thought: what better way to destroy a secret society than to degrade and publicize their most holly secret codes and rituals? He found his outlet to be the Adventures of Superman radio show, which had millions of listeners every night. He gave the show’s producers the interesting codes of the holly Klan, and they aired three episodes about it. All kids then thought of this Klan secret society as just another game like Superman or Mafia. In their meetings, the Klan felt nothing but embarrassed about the whole incident, while feeling great loathe for the man that betrayed them. The once super secret and powerful Ku Klux Klan has now become a joke.
Feels like a fictional movie, doesn’t it?
Another movie-like reality is the Rothschild family (thanks Awesomolgist). The Rothschilds are an originally German Jewish family. It all started with a father in the Jewish ghetto starting a financing office. He had five kids that each traveled to a different part of Europe (Frankfurt, Vienna, London, Naples, and Paris). The little financing office later developed to a huge banking system all over the world until this current moment. They kept marrying people from their bloodline or those that were in the banking business to dominate the banking system in the world as a family. They later reached America, and wanted to start what’s now called The Federal Reserve Bank of America. They’re involved in so many businesses all around the world, and have gone into governments and are conspiring against all those that mean nothing to them. Israel is a great supporter of them, and they commit cruel crimes in the name of money and dominance. Certain people believe that they’re the ones behind Abraham Lincoln’s assassination and maybe even Kennedy’s, because those two sensed the crimes they’re capable of committing and tried to come against them. They’re a main source of corruption in a lot of public, private and governmental corporations. They are capable of doing things realistic minds are physically incapable of believing.
These two examples are nothing compared to what’s going around in the world behind closed doors. I now believe that underestimating conspiracy theories is a form of naivety.
9/11, Bin Laden, Al-Qaida, genocides, even the Holocaust. We must open our minds to everything. Anything is possible. Don’t ever say something like: “what the hell, nothing like that can ever happen.” Because, dear readers, the human mind is capable of committing suffocating crimes that are just too overwhelmingly unbelievable.
Revolution.
**I know that this was a complete bunch of nonsense and overrated stupidity, but I was bored and I felt like posting something. I also don’t feel like complaining about the theme.
i love reading your blogs, especially this one
i seriously learn stuff from you!
“the back slave the was hit in his house” typo??
and the theme kind of blinded me :)
LOL thanks for the heads up!! I’ll go fix it now haha
I know it’s so horrible.
aish asawyy Tamara? :(
Ahh very very interesting! mashalla u know a lot of political stuff!! I like new info zay ktha! keep it up!! :D:D
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I love your areas of subjects in this blog. for this one in particular, i have the question what brought the idea of KKK in relation with concipercy? talking about kkk you should watch “Amrican history” BTW I do have it. also more and realy intersting about conceprcy is “Beautful Minde”, Russl Crw. he was amazing.
loved the post
Cheers
Eyad
I’m not really sure if the Klan are even a conspiracy theory, but knowing about them is what made me believe in conspiracy theories. I mean, a secret Christian society that was behind all the slavery and prejudice against minorities in the US? Who’d buy that? and if you read about them more, you’ll see how the statistics of the number of killed blacks dropped in the US since they got exposed.
I’m dying to watch A Beautiful Mind! I reeeally wanna watch it – you have to give it to me if you have it haha :P
The KKK eh!.. Just the way the dress gives me the creeps! And you’re WELCOME coldrevolt! :D
Anyways, bee looking forward for future posts!
I know 9aa7!!
ugh they gave me nightmares :|
Looking forward to your future posts too.
I’m too sleepy to leave a long comment, but I thoroughly enjoyed this.