For years I have said that the term “conspiracy theorist” should not be viewed as a pejorative. There are conspiracies in this world and for many of them, all we have to go with are theories. But thanks to indoctrinations by the Deep State the vast majority of Americans are skeptical of anything that comes from “conspiracy theorists.”
At least that’s how it’s been for a while. Are the tides turning? They should be. As trust in legacy media fades, more are coming to the conclusion that maybe the “conspiracy theorists” have been right all along.
A post by Dr. Simon Goddeck over at X went viral after Elon Musk reposted it. The chart in the post depicts 15 topics in which journalists were proven wrong and “conspiracy theorists” were proven correct. They are:
- Hunter Biden’s laptop
- mRNA Vaccines
- Plandemic
- Ivermectin efficacy
- Hydroxychloroquine efficacy
- Facemasks
- Social media censorship
- Epstein Island
- Elite pedophilia
- Biolabs in Ukraine
- Child trafficking
- RussiaGate
- Steele Dossier
- Ukrainian corruption
On today’s episode of The JD Rucker Show, I discussed each of these topics and determined whether it’s true that journalists were wrong and “conspiracy theorists” were right. I spent a good chunk of time discussing elite pedophilia and child trafficking because those are issues that continue to drive everything else.
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