Road Trippin episode 18 Tim Duncan... Who would have thought?

I'm going to drop some hardcore shit on your head right now - not in defense of Kyrie, but to give you some perspective as to where people like "him" are coming from. Yeah his idea is whacky and the conspiracy theory angle is really odd. But you gotta realize, some people were taught lies. The education system is full of bullshit history or even worse, completely ignores entire parts of history. When you grow up in the mainstream bubble you wouldn't have any clue that there's some alternative stories of history out there that are glossed over. What I'm trying to say is, if you come across a huge historical fact that was never explained to you, and then every one around called you crazy for thinking about it, how would you react? Either fall into cognitive dissonance and move on, or take the "red pill" and start doing research yourself. I remember just going along life and reading the news. The daily TV shows and talk shows would tell me, right? Wrong.

I can relate to Kyrie's thought process (TRUST NOBODY, QUESTION EVERYTHING) because I was absolutely disgusted with what the education system taught me or ignored. I'm talking Operation Phoenix, Operation Gladio, Operation MKULTRA, Operation Northwoods, Operation Mockingbird, etc. Just google search ONE of these and your world view will start to shift. Some people become hyper paranoid and then go on to question too much. The flat earth theory shit is the new trend going around these paranoid circles, but there's other theories out there getting well deserved attention, such as this $300,000, 2 year project at the University of Fairbanks: https://youtu.be/EKN4qilUOfs?t=1m42s

Topics like this are why so many are coming out to question literally everything, even the shape of the earth. I can't blame them, honestly.

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