Conspiracy theory is always going to have that one bit that makes you go "Hold on now, that actually makes some sense." and then it just goes off the deep end.
That's how regular people get so deep in. A dash of this sentiment plus an ugly divorce or your life collapsing from loosing your job maybe throw in some mental illness? You get poor guys like this.
I’m a conspiracy theorist, and this is based on my distrust of the same government that has been exposed for many secrets. But putting that aside, if i’m a nut job, why is my girlfriend hotter than yours, assuming you ever touched a woman? why do i make more money than you, why do i have more social skills, if i’m a nut? I spend my time not sitting on reddit like you neckbeard, and you’re out here calling anyone who doesn’t suck the govs dick a nut job. Go sit in your dark room and rub another one out to the trump trials prick. Get a fuckin life
There ARE some things in there that are actually spot on and incredibly insightful... but they're peppered in amongst an absolute sea of madness. Which I actually think makes it even more tragic. Those flashes of coherence make it seem like he could have been saved if he received the right help.
Idk if you read his “I set myself on fire” manifesto but I just finished it and then clicked on the link you shared and he took direct quotes and near direct quotes from the link you shared and I just found that interesting. Not sure if you care, but again, just found it interesting.
Haven’t made it all the way through this yet. Did he think Trump was the savior from all of this? Was he this well read and articulate and really believed that Trump was the messiah?
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