Conspiracy to Christ | Mark's Faith Part 3
- Mark

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Birth of a Conspiracy Theorist!
The Full Blown Conspiracy Theorist
So, after the 3 Seeds were planted, you might be wondering how I went from there to becoming a full blown conspiracy theorist. Well, sit back and try to relax, it’s going to be a bumpy ride.
I will fire words, names, and terms at you that you may never have heard before. Some of these topics might be familiar but only in what I call the “controlled narrative” version.
Some of you may think I’m a nut job and decide not to finish reading. Others may read on just to see how crazy I really am. But hopefully, some of you will read with an open mind and decide to investigate these subjects for yourselves. If that’s you, I’m glad.
Seeds planted - what grew?
The seeds were firmly planted, and over time I grew more disenchanted with the world around me; governments, mainstream media, and so on. I couldn’t see the world the same anymore. Even if I tried, I couldn’t erase the suspicion and doubt that plagued my mind and spirit.
A Little White Lie
We all know politicians often promise one thing and deliver another, right? We almost expect it; like accepting that they rarely follow through on pre-election promises.But as time passed, I began to see more evidence from various sources that went beyond little white lies. More serious things.
We all know the stories of Rolf Harris and Jimmy Savile, and the cover-ups that protected them, especially by the BBC. That just added fuel to the fire.
When I realized a much-loved institution like the BBC was lying to me, I began to question other news channels and media and started looking elsewhere for information; but at the same time, my personal life was changing dramatically, and conspiracies had to wait.
My life moves on
A few years after the 3 Seeds were planted, my marriage ended. It was a sad time as the divorce went through, but within a year, I’d sold the house, enjoyed a visit to Australia, and started a small business.
My focus shifted to growing the business, aiming for early retirement and financial security. Things were going well until the recession of 2008/09 forced me to close my business.
Long story short, I found myself working abroad and volunteering, meeting people with different beliefs and ideas about life, history, politics, and religion. Some conversations were interesting; others, quite shocking.
An alternative perspective
During these conversations, I was introduced to new and alternative perspectives on history and world events. Names like the Rothschild family and books like The Protocols of the Elders of Zion came up.
Whether or not you believe in the authenticity of the Protocols or the 1934 movie The House of Rothschild, these gave me serious food for thought. Maybe mainstream history wasn’t telling me everything?
Internet & YouTube - the rabbit hole
As the internet evolved, platforms like YouTube became a key source of alternative information. YouTube has everything; from DIY tutorials to holiday research to cooking tips. It even helped me figure out how to convert our Transit van to a camper. But you have to be careful. Not everything online is true. It’s important to check facts and do your own research.
Over time, I followed many channels and absorbed all sorts of new information.
I’m Alice in Wonderland
At this point, I felt like Alice falling down the rabbit hole. I had opened Pandora’s Box, and there was no closing it. I was questioning everything I had taken as truth.
History rewritten by those in charge?
I remember the opening lines of Braveheart: "I shall tell you of William Wallace. Historians from England will say I am a liar, but history is written by those who have hanged heroes."
I began to wonder if everything we were told about history was the full story? Did it really happen as we were taught? Were the reasons behind events different?
False pretenses & follow the money
Have you heard of doing something under false pretenses, acting while hiding your true intentions? I was learning about how politicians lie to justify going to war, while those lending the money make a fortune.
I looked deeper into events like the American Revolution (1775-83), French Revolution (1787-1799), Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815), Russian Revolution of 1917, and both World Wars. I wanted to know if there were other reasons behind these wars besides what we learned in school.
The money system
Wars make corporations rich, so I looked into the money system; how money is created, how debt works, and why countries are always in debt.
I learned about the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. The Federal Reserve is a private company that took over printing money from the US Government.
I also learned that money today is created “out of thin air,” no longer backed by tangible assets like gold or silver.
False flags
The Federal Reserve Act even connects to the sinking of the Titanic in 1912.
I discovered the term “false flag”; attacks staged to blame someone else, linked to events like the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which helped escalate the Vietnam War.
In more recent history, we had the Gulf War(s), where President Bush Jr. admitted that weapons of mass destruction were never found; the official reason for entering the war.
Other conspiracies surround Princess Diana’s death, the 9/11 Twin Towers attack, JFK’s assassination, the Bilderberg Group, and Bohemian Grove.
Groups like the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the Davos meetings openly share their plans, making it hard to call these a “conspiracy theory.” I often think of Klaus Schwab (now retired) as a James Bond villain. Klaus Schwab was also the writer of ‘Covid and the Great Reset!’
The COVID years
And of course, we cannot ignore the years of the COVID pandemic, claimed to be the worst health crisis in human history. Some years on reports have surfaced about side effects from the vaccines, which were rushed through, bypassing safety protocols. Even MPs raised concerns about this “global scientific experiment”.
Not all conspiracies are created equal
Not every conspiracy theory is true, and we must be careful not to fall for lies or deception. Doing your due diligence is essential.
But I believe it’s our duty not to accept everything the mainstream media tells us as fact. History shows that blindly following governments leads to evil ideologies rising and genocide happening.
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”
Alongside this duty, I also found myself enjoying the process; like it was a new hobby, relearning history and sharing it with friends and family, sparking interesting conversations and debates.
Conspiracy theorists are just normal people
Conspiracy theorists come from all walks of life: working class, middle class, upper class; white-collar, blue-collar; atheists, Christians, Muslims, you name it.
We are not extremists or dangerous. We are just ordinary people with a spark inside that makes us question society and the information we’re given.
Sure, bad people can be part of this group, but bad people exist everywhere. The media tries to paint conspiracy theorists as dangerous, but that’s just fear-mongering. When the media targets people like us, you know they’re worried about the truth getting out.
End of the road for some conspiracy theorists
At some point, many conspiracy theorists stop moving forward in their journey.
Not that they stop investigating or trying to wake others up, but they don’t consider something deeper, something beyond a grand conspiracy by powerful men who want control, wealth, and power. Some seem satisfied with what they’ve uncovered and accept it as the full story.
Missing piece to my jigsaw puzzle
I think of my journey as a giant jigsaw puzzle. Pieces from all over were coming together; history, events, hidden connections. It felt like solving a crime.
I saw how many events were linked and planned over hundreds of years. But at the center of this puzzle, a huge piece was missing.
Kings of old & New Kings!
Kings of old planned and conquered lands during their lifetimes, hoping to pass on their legacy. Their egos were satisfied by seeing their achievements realized.
But these “elites,” the modern-day kings who put these systems in place over centuries, could never have seen their plans fully come to life. Their egos could never be satisfied.
So why did these historical figures do what they did? Was it just about power, control, wealth, and ego?
A spiritual connection?
Among the YouTube channels I followed, some conspiracy theorists were Christians who talked about biblical prophecies and events. Could these Christian conspiracy theorists be on to something? Could the missing piece to my puzzle be a spiritual one?
Thinking about all the wars and conflicts; past and present, could there also be a spiritual battle going on? It was a new angle, one I was ready and excited to explore!
Click here to read part 4: bethanandmark.com/post/conspiracytochrist4


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