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Imagine a reporter at a White House press conference asking Joe Biden, “Will you comment on the conspiracy theories about you being a puppet who’s controlled by Satanists?” Imagine Biden responding, “Yes, that’s true. I’m deeply sorry and I hope the American people can forgive me.” That’s basically what happened in South Korea in late October 2016.
Many people around the world seem to finally be waking up to the conspiracies that have been discussed on Quite Frankly for years now. In defense of them just now arriving to the party, these conspiracies often go back decades or longer, are multi-layered and require certain prerequisite knowledge to fully grasp. In contrast, the Professor Bulwer Smythe channel on YouTube has produced something rather remarkable. Their video, The Demonic Truth Behind Emojis, exposes the players and very disturbing history behind the now ubiquitous emojis. It is extremely clean-cut, and to the point. In less than ten minutes, they seem to have an open and shut case. The only real questions we’re left with are about the implications of this conspiracy being true.
In March 2012, a blog post on The Chive concluded that “something is rotten in the Denver airport.” The italicized text below was lifted directly from this incredible piece, which we’ll let speak for itself.