When and how did you wake up? I woke up about 3 years ago, I watched the wake up call and was shocked. I did more research and followed the money and was completly shocked at what I had found. So share the stories of how/when you woke up.
I always had some mistrust for government and authority, but I COMPLETELY woke up (as in, became aware of the New World political Order) after watching the Alex Jones film, "The Obama Deception". I later watched all of his other films throughout the week and began listening to his radio show and from there I stumbled upon Ron Paul (who was just beginning his 2012 presidential run) and guys like G Edward Griffin, Jesse Ventura, Max Keiser, Adam Kokesh, Luke Rudkowski ect. The most important thing I learned from these guys was the establishment of the central banking system, and how those in power of the systems of money in our world, are the ones who control every major developed nation and their government in the world. Essentially, the idea that the world was run by a handful of people who are establishing world government was a huge epiphany for me. You see, there is a particular feeling within us. It burns deep inside of us, it's a painful confusion at the forefront of our mind that consumes us, and has always consumed us. Something isn't quite right in the world, although many of us know we have it better off than some other people, despite how many possessions we accumulate, how much wealth, how many friends, how good of a job, there is always a hole that we are filling, a bottomless pit. "Why am I living in this way? why must I go back and forth to a job I hate? Why do I need this paper to acquire my basic needs of survival? everything seems to backwards and unnatural in comparison to the other species of the planet, of the intended nature of life." Discovering that the fate of OUR beautiful planet, our lives, our wonderful wildlife and natural resources, was being decided by a small group of psychopaths, and then finding out exactly WHO those psychopaths were and how they operated, allowed me to put my finger on exactly why I had this feeling that "something just isn't quite right in this world", and it was because it is no longer "our" world. It now belongs to them. There is an unnatrual progression of humanity being steered by a handful of people who are basically a cancer compared to your average empathetic, compassionate, caring human being. A small group of confused, bitter, primal-animalistic control freaks have managed to influence how the entire world works and how we have to run our lives. I awoke to a battle of good vs evil. Of The People vs The System. And it has forever changed my life. I'm very hopeful for the future, I see an intellectual revolution taking place all around the world, despite the system's best efforts to stifle humanity's creativity and explosive energy. These people are very intelligent, they have the technology and the means to monitor the people of the world and gauge how "awakened" we are, and they know exactly how human consciousness works, which means their propoganda and distraction techniques are incredibly effective. But I think there is some sort of universal force that favors "good", and "good" is what is "right" in this universe. Wrongs will eventually be righted, but ultimately people must first come together and accept each other before any major change ensues.
About a month or two after Barack Obama first took office when I realized he was a liar and tricked me into voting for him.
Started roughly a year ago, still feel like im becoming more aware of myself and my surroundings every day though
Also yes, Cannabis and Psychedelics really changed the way my mind worked and how I saw things for the better, I had a better, more accurate picture of reality after them.
About 1:30 this afternoon. I was so tired, that when I tried to walk to the kitchen I just ended up falling asleep on the couch for another half hour.
I have always had a feeling of uneasiness towards authority figures since I can even remember. But my moment of really, truly waking up towards what's going on, was the day that Anwar Al-Awlaki was assassinated without trial. It just struck me as going too far, at least George W. Bush had brought back John Walker Lindh to face his day in court, he didn't just decide he had the right to murder him where he stood. Then Ron Paul came out speaking against this act, so I paid attention, and started reading all the information I could on him. The more I read, the more I liked.
I've always despised government, but I used to trust the Republicans to "do the right thing." After they totally blew it after the 1994 elections I saw them for what they were -- "me too" socialists -- and not really interested in shrinking government. Sometime in the late '90s I started reading Lew Rockwell every day and became more libertarian, then came to view government as inherently evil, parasitic, and unnecessary. I did vote for Dubya in 2000 but that was the last time I voted. "Whether you favor welfare or warfare, it doesn't matter who you vote for -- you'll get plenty of both."
Very young age. I've always been anti-authority. When I was younger though, it was more because I thought it was cool, and didn't have many "real" reasons. Growing up black in the inner city does that to you. It really revved up around late 2008, right before elections. It was the first election I was old enough to vote in, so I became more engaged in "politics", which really meant I started watching mainstream news. It quickly became apparent that we were being lied to, and I was very suspicious of Obama. My family cheered him on, but I was thinking "something isn't right. They can't make becoming the first black president this easy." Then after a few years of what I thought was inaction, The Obama Deception came out. Before this, I thought Obama was just a lazy frontman out to get money, and pacify black people. Once I found out about the New World Order, and all the nefarious deeds of govt, I got really deep into reading about the various families/organizations.