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The Conspiracy Theory Which Can Be Proven

We’ve all come across ‘conspiracy theories’ whether its about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the September 11th Bombings, or dozens of other pop ups and drop downs.

But certain ‘theories’ are not ‘theories’ they are true.  They are real and they happened, and few people are concerned.

One

A easy one to see is the introduction of hydrogenated vegetable oil to replace Olive Oil and Coconut Oil.

Now Olive Oil is mentioned in Scripture.  It has been used for centuries, millennium.   Coconut oil is also very old and was used throughout the ages.

During World War II there was a push to find a substitute for petrol.  Vegetable Oil was used and failed.  Having spent so much money on this flop it was then fed to animals.  It didn’t kill them.  It was then fed to people.

People were told that hydrogenated vegetable oil was ‘healthy’.   Millions of dollars went into the advertising and people all over the world began to grab up this ‘healthy’ product which was much cheaper than the ‘unhealthy’ olive oil and coconut oil.

A lot of lies were told about these oils.

Some people ignored it because, like me, they knew ninety nine year old active people who had used coconut oil all their lives.

Others bought the hydrogenated vegetable oil until the Government of the United States, accepting how unhealthy this was has instituted a ban which should come in by 2018.

Sure, during the years from 1950 until 2014 lots of people spoke against it, but were slapped down.   Now, quietly, the admission is made, the actions are being taken, but little publicity is being given, because the rest of the world is to use this stuff.

Two

In a number of articles I’ve mentioned the ‘dumbing down’ process.

No one is taking it seriously.   However, a glance at any syllabus for schools in 1950s/1960s will instantly turn up the higher requirements then as compared to now.

Talking to people who went to basic/primary school in the 1950s one notes what they were required to know, to read, to do, compared to today.

A twelve year old in sixth grade in 1961 is above the level required of a sixteen year in tenth grade in 2017.

This dumbing down began in the late 60s and increased into the 70s, 80s, 90s, so that there is no ‘streaming’ there is no real education.

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Many things which were known to the child entering High School in the 1960s are unknown to those entering today and will remain unknown.

The fact there is real information on the Internet (as well as false) could be useful only if one knows where to look.  As part of the dumbing down was to make one ignorant of what they don’t know, there is no need to look.

If you didn’t know that Jamaica was once a British Colony, why would you look it up?  It wouldn’t occur to you. That is the point of dumbing down.  To make people unaware of a great deal of information that might help them.

For example, the power of the “Moors”, (North Africans) who invaded the Iberian Peninsula and held it for eight hundred years.

Not knowing this, not examining how and why, not appreciating how they ‘owned’ the Mediterranean Sea, how they controlled some of the North Atlantic, and it wasn’t until they were partially defeated was there the chance to travel West to the ‘New World’.

Yet, who knows about them?

As schools don’t teach much about this period (from about 700 C.E. to 1490 C.E.) the students are not encouraged to go behind the 1492 ‘birth date”.

History is important because it shows us where we came from.  It reveals a lot of connections and disconnections between people and nations.  Leaving it out allows people to only see what is published today about whatever nation is under scrutiny.

Crimea was part of the the Ottoman Empire.    The Crimeans had a huge slave trade, capturing about two million people from Russia and the Ukraine.  These people were called ‘Circassians’  by their middle eastern masters.   Yet how many people know of this slave trade?

During World War II many of the Tartars who lived in Crimea joined with the Nazis.

At the moment, Crimea is part of Russia.   Many people in Crimea agree with it.  Some don’t.  The West has tried to make it seem that everyone in Crimea wants to be part of the Ukraine.  This isn’t true.  But how would you know, unless you studied history?   Unless you were fey with current events and ‘on the ground’ sentiments?

Most people don’t bother go beyond what they are told on the News.  The fact the news may be biased is not appreciated. Calling the more respected services, ‘Fake News’ is how Trump will keep Americans stupid.

The process of dumbing down has reached the stage where America is lagging behind other nations in education.   America has sunk to Eighth, and is likely to sink further.

Yet, this is unknown, and will stay unknown, as part of the dumbing down.

These are just two actual ‘conspiracy theories’ which can easily be proven to be true.

 




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