This afternoon was a slow day for me at the Writing Center, which was where I do my part-time job. Lately, I'm in that phase where if nothing entertains me for that day, I would search up 'documentary' in YouTube and watch a random one which I find interesting.
As I was perusing the list of documentaries YouTube offered me today, I came across one titled "Scariest UFO Documentary Ever!" which is the video I've linked above. Now, I'll be honest with y'all, so far in the past, I've always been a cynic towards alien hubub and extraterrestrial conspiracies. Thinking that, so far all the other documentaries I've watched are social issues related because that's what I find most interesting. However, I thought since the person who uploaded said documentary incorporated "scariest" and I love a good spook, I clicked on it, thinking it will just be 2 hours (Yes, the video was 2 hours) of crop circles and UFO sightings testimony thrown at me.
Little did I know that I actually did get legit chills from watching that documentary.
Now, I'm a sucker for anything with spiritual creeps but a conspiracy is a conspiracy. However, for some reason, these theories makes sense to me.
Let's face it, The New World Order, which is basically cyborg politics with a monolithic system globally is in progress. At least, from the way I see how society is nowadays. I'm not saying because the documentary said so but face it, culture-wise, globally many of us are united. I live in Middle East, supposedly the region that oppose America's influence greatly. But this region could not be more American with KFC, McDs, TGIs, Applebees at every corner, Range Rovers and Land Rovers everywhere, stores, Starbucks. Heck, even the higher education system is American. Hollywood movies prevail and it's safe to say that this happens in many countries and people look at American culture, particularly young people, as the ultimate culture they want to live. All because of the media they are constantly being exposed to.
The documentary brought out an assumption that American politicians, and presidents, have been in the Illuminati cult and that the last 'real' president America ever had was JFK, who got shot. JFK was one of the few presidents who wanted to eliminate the Federal Reserves, apparently one of the Illuminati's creation, that will hopefully put many countries in debt. Now, I'm not a full-on Illuminati believer and this theory is a little fetched, particularly the section where the documentary pointed out that there's a subconscious hypnosis which happened to the recent presdents of the U.S such as Bill Clinton, George Bush and they show a clip of them is such a dazed state. Obama is apparently a puppet fot them. Yep. Farfetched. But it succeeded in creeping me out mainly because, well, I don't like the presidents nowadays.
And maaaaybeeee the creator of this documentary is someone who disliked the presidents of U.S, hence all these conspiracies, but damn boy, they're pretty effective.
Also the documentary pointed out that there are actually so many scientists who came to a conclusion that those UFOs are spiritual instead of extraterrestrial yet many of them are silenced and there are no Hollywood movies made based on these theories. Instead, people who preached that they are extraterrestrial beings gets more and more media exposure and many movies featuring "aliens" are created. Apparently, this is another scheme of the cult to divert spiritual belief from the people and make them think that "Satan" or "Devil" does not exist.
The documentary ended in a pretty strong way. It listed all the "exposed documents" of Illuminati cult, which was a list of their aims and desired outcomes, many whom you will see happening nowadays such as politicians applying "liberalism" more and more, war on terror in which the "enemy" was never known or exposed and the glorification of drinking and immoral things in the media in order to corrupt the youth. The moment I read these, I got chills in my bone because I've observed this happening, but I just don't know why. This offers some sort of a solution, at least, true or not. It gave me legit chills.
As far as I'm concerned, I find some of the theories in there a little too weird to believe, but I find the majority to make sense, and I don't say this a lot to conspiracy theories. This documentary is worth a watch to be honest. Although there isn't fancy effects, in fact most of the documentary are segments of voice clips and not so HD videos, it has some content to offer.
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