in reality we're conditioned to accept the fate our government sets out for us... we're shown that those who stand out die. look what happened to JFK, he stood up for americans, and the truth, and no matter how bad things look, american civilians deserve to know the truth behind events... since the day he as was assassinated, we've been under mind control.
every high speed chase, episode of americas most wanted, every time we see someone getting handcuffed, or hear about prisons we are reminded that we are always trapped within the imaginary walls the government builds. we're so conditioned that we ignore the reality of the world. we're given small treats and a little success here and there to establish a "home" that we ultimately fear leaving.
those who stand up against the lies die, and those who witness them dying are made to fear standing up for themselves. those left are made to believe anything other than what the government says is true is actually a "Conspiracy theory" and therefore "crazy"
Laugh all you want, the reality is - the people deemed crazy were the ones NOT trying to get sent to concentration camps. the others are the ones who trusted the wolves in sheeps clothing, got on the trains, had their families seperated, were gassed, raped, tortured, and experimented on like lab mice.
perhaps if less people blindly ignored the screams of these "crazy people" more people would be able to see what was happening on the other side of the blindfold.