This is in response to a video by jaysather that was posted today on YouTube. It might be on here, but I am not sure.
I enjoy your posts, but not everyone is under the influence of the cabal. Some people just make bad decisions all by themselves. You literally sound like some of these so called "Crisis actors". You have already formulated an opinion when; we literally just learned about this kid. If we are so apt to criticize people who come out with all the answers right after an event (9-11) and call them "Crisis actors" then I have to ask myself why is it that we are so quick to come to these same conclusions ourselves?
If we are to stay out of the realm of "Flat Earthers" then we need to slow down and make a more accurate assessment. Richard Dolan says that one of the signs of a "False Flag" is that "Experts" and "Witnesses" are quick to offer answers and plant seeds about what happened and they use a lot of key trigger words.
If you pay attention to our community we tend to do the same things. We make major jumps in logic to formulate conclusions. Why are we so quick to assume that this kid is under the influence of "Voice of God" tech and Why were we so quick to assume that David Hogg was a "Crisis Actor" and the Cruz kid was also under the influence of the Cabal. I personally think he was treated like shit because he was weird, which led to emotional problems that led to pharmaceuticals that led to the killings.
It seems like this "Truther" community is under the same pressure as the media with 24 hour news cycles. It brings the attitude of having to get it out first, which usually will result in some part of the story being false. In a sense we are perpetrating a "False Flag" on our own movement. We must ask ourselves, do we want the truth or are we being entertained by our own wild notions?
Personally when I read comments people make, I believe it is the latter for most people. I for one take this matter seriously and if you take the time to dig into this subject you will learn that these things actually happen. Yes we draw conclusions about some events, but it took time and evidence so we could make an educated guess about them before it is actually proven. We may be right in our assumptions, but they are just that and if we want to take our movement mainstream then perhaps we need to proceed with caution.