Ian Wendt
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I hate the whole, like, I told you so thing, but I have so many people that are now coming back that, like, unfollowed me in 2020 or whatever, and they're like, dude, you know, how did you know?
It's like, I called you a conspiracy theorist back then.
I thought you were crazy.
Now all this stuff is coming out, and it's like, how did you know?
It's like, because we were paying attention to what was going on.
You know, everything from the first Podesta and Hillary Clinton server and the Wiener laptop and everything with Julian Assange.
I mean, they buried Julian Assange in a hole because of what he put out, right?
And now people are just starting to wake up.
But what I've been telling everybody is those of us who have been paying attention for the last decade, we've seen this process of demoralization slowly taking place in our country.
The really scary thing about it is that.
everybody that's waking up right now, the demoralization process is almost complete.
But for them, it's just starting.
They're just starting to recognize that, but it already has so much momentum.
And so it's gotten to the point, dude, where people will be more concerned with a halftime show, an NFL halftime show, than the fact that there may be elites and government officials and everybody at the very top eating kids.
Like in what world do we live?
I had somebody make that comment to me.
They were like, I said something about, I made a post about outrage.
And I said, it's crazy that we now live in a world where there's more outrage for a Super Bowl halftime show than there is for the Epstein files.
And I had somebody comment and say, well, there's enough outrage to go around.
I think we can be mad about both things because both things are important.