Conspiracy iceberg wendigoon12/8/2023 ![]() Tldr The nature of his content and his past association with Boogaloo gives him an image problem, that’s the long and short of it. I don’t agree with the people cancelling him outright, but most are coming from a sincere place and he has made several choices in the past which have given them a lot of ammunition. I love the guy’s content a lot and I’m happy to see him learn and grow, but the persecution complex the community has on his behalf is so tiring. They got associated with white nationalist plans to start a race war pretty early on, so it is possible that, at least for a while, Goon was in the same circles as some pretty extreme racists. I can’t criticise and believe Goon has put this behind him, I fell pretty far into the alt-right myself back when it started up and also left when it started getting too extreme, but I understand why Boogaloo would raise eyebrows. He was part of the movement and influential in establishing the aesthetic, then left when it got too extreme for him. He does the sort of content that can make him a hard sell. Like I said, I think he’s proven he’s not elsewhere, but if all you knew was the conspiracy iceberg, particularly if you’re not a fan of contemporary right-wing conspiracy culture there’s enough points in there which could set off alarm bells. Goon may well have deliberately chosen not to talk about it because he correctly considered it fringe bullshit, but by ignoring it completely he did leave himself open to accusations of dog whistling for the far-right. 2: All research in Antarctica must be free and openly available. It served three overarching purposes: 1: No entity, governmental or private, is allowed to own any piece of Antarctica. For context, the Nazis used to believe the “Aryan race” came from Atlantis and mounted several expeditions to prove it, now Neo-Nazis have gotten bored of that and decided it would be cooler if their ancestors were still alive and owned the entire inside of a hollow earth. The Antarctic treaty was signed by 12 countries in 1958 whos scientists had lived and researched in the antarctic region during the years of 1957-1958. Watched this then started the iceberg all over again. Look into the origins and beginnings of different religions and see if anything correlates. The era he was talking about in his video is 'the era of the first sun' I believe. The reason we probably haven’t gotten that Agartha video is that Agartha attested to by one occultist in the early 1900s, (and there’s a good chance he invented the legend) and then a lot of what comes after is white nationalist, “Aryan archaeology” stuff. The Aztecs talked about several era's where their gods wiped the earth clean to create different things. In his early days Goon chose not to really highlight that and focus on the fun parts, but unfortunately that also means he got quite enthusiastic about theories which have a lot of problematic baggage. The words conspiracy theory may set off alarm bells in the minds of anyone following the news over the past few years, but the Wendigoon YouTube channel, run by a 22-year-old man named Isaiah, is shockingly wholesome. Goon’s getting called an anti-semite because he does conspiracy content, and while he has proven since then that he’s not an anti-semite (I really appreciated his “blood libel” section in the Lost Books vid), a lot of conspiracy theories do boil down to “the Jews are up to something”. One of YouTube’s most oddly tranquil channels is filled with giants, space eagles, inverted humans and other conspiracy theories. That would be a good explanation if I could find any information on this black book and the information says the black book is either alleged or an urban legend or a fraud or a hoax but I can't even find that.Come on guys this is all getting ridiculous. Maybe the British found it though it was important or dangerous for the public so they hid it and erased it from the public record or they burned the book And then I remember I covered a couple more icebergs and they each went up. The first video I remember that crossed 1,000 was when I covered the conspiracy theory iceberg. So the "it's called a conspiracy for a reason" answer doesn't suffice as a reason since you can't hide this shit. Wendigoon: In the beginning, I was getting like 10 or 20 views a video. It's incredibly easy to find conspiracy theories since they've been a mainstay of our culture for awhile. You can find informations on just about any conspiracy theories from Bilderberg to Rothschilds to Reptillians to 9/11 Trutherism to Extraterrestrial life hidden at area 51 to mass shooting crisis actors to black helicopters secret underground communist takeovers to strange rituals at CERN to agartha to Apollo moon landing sound stage to the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden and assuming he survived to the Illuminati to the new world order to even claiming all of the conspiracy theories and conspiracy theorists are all part of the conspiracy trying to discredit you with their claims you see as ridiculous, etc.
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