"Those Who Cannot Understand the Significance of Symbols Are Blind to the Truths Hidden in Plain Sight." – Manly P. Hall
A Thread Of Signs And Symbols, Hidden In Plain Sight🧵
1. The Baphometic Veil
2. "It's one big club, and you're not invited."
3. The Black Pope: Satanic Puppet
4. Predictive Programming- Subliminal scripting
5. Adrenochrome🩸
6. The Root of All Evil
7. Pizza-gate🍕🌭
8. Epstein’s Blackmail Network
9. The Humiliation Ritual
10. Everyday Logos With Deeper Origins
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“The cage is invisible because you were born inside it — and they taught you to love the bars.” – Mark Twain
A Thread Exposing the Everyday Lies and Propaganda We’ve Been Sold🧵
1. Breakfast is NOT the Most Important Meal of the Day
You Don’t Need Breakfast — You Were Just Told You Do
- The idea that breakfast is the most important meal of the day was manufactured — not discovered. It began as a clever marketing campaign by Edward Bernays, hired to boost sales of bacon and sausages, not public health.
- The result? A generation hooked on morning sugar bombs and empty carbs, all under the illusion of health. There’s no solid science behind the claim — just marketing that became habit. You weren’t being nourished — you were being sold.
2. Fluoride: The Lie You’ve Been Drinking for Decades
- They told you it was safe — even beneficial — but the real reason fluoride was added to drinking water wasn’t health. It was a cost-cutting tactic to dispose of toxic industrial waste without paying for proper filtration.
- Marketed as essential for dental health, fluoride is actually a neurotoxin linked to lowered IQ, bone damage, and long-term health risks. The goal was never your well-being — it was to turn a chemical liability into public policy. You drank the problem they didn’t want to pay to solve.
What if I told you marriage used to mean forever?
No therapy. No dating apps. No relationship podcasts.
Just two people. One booth.
A burger, a milkshake, and a shared vision for the future.
Then they gave us social media—
and suddenly, forever started to feel outdated🧵
In the 1950s, marriage was a simple idea—two people, a commitment, and the belief that love was about sticking it out, no matter what.
No apps. No filters. No endless scrolling for something "better."—just a quiet commitment to grow together, not apart.
What changed?
Social media was sold as a way to bring people closer, but instead, it pulled them further apart.
🔹 Algorithms kept users chasing dopamine, comparing their everyday lives to the highlight reels of others.
🔹 "Forever" became negotiable, replaced by the constant question, "What if?"
🔹 Dating apps capitalized on this desperation, turning love into a market and commitment into a limitation.