A bunch of sheep herding nomads planned and successfully executed an attack that shook the world’s super power to its core. Following this attack, sovereign nations became a target of a war that never ends. Afghanistan, Iraq and now Iran.
Based on false “intelligence”, these wars were aimed at “liberating” the masses. Eliminating “terrorist” elements and most importantly to bring “democracy” to those who needed it the “most”.However, none of these aims seems to have been achieved.
During the height of the Da Vinci Code controversy, every major TV channel and news network ran exclusive reports on secret societies that controlled the world. The Knights Templar, Rosicrucian and Freemasonry to name a few.
In following up these reports, I am amazed to see the amount of literature and research that has been produced on these organizations and their secret agenda – a one world order and establishing another Atlantis.It is theorized that, events that are occurring currently are the handiwork of these organizations.
These may be conspiracy theories. They may never be substantiated with evidence. However, given the current events, the wars for no apparent reason, the meaningless violence and bloodshed, I have come to believe that these theories may be, to some extent, true. Even though they may not be true, reading about them has opened my eyes to world events and have helped me to cultivate a mindset that asks questions.
I believe, asking questions is the first step to gaining knowledge. I plan to share what I have come across in the last three years about these organizations, in a series of blog posts. I believe, reading about them could be beneficial in opening one’s mind, whether one believes in them or not.
this is an intresting topic!!!..looking forward to your series of blog posts relating to it!!….
i find all the conspiracy theories really interesting… and really come to think of it.. the evidences by which the theories are backed up make your mind go haywire..!!
makes you question so many things which u have been brought up believing… dnt they??..
love it
Well said. But come to think of it, the oldies just below the equatorial channel still don’t believe that humans can ever land on the moon.