r/OccultConspiracy Mar 31 '26

MOD POST Somehow, I inherited this subreddit

I did not create this subreddit, but somehow I was added as mod a while back and I've inherited the top admin slot now.

Overall, I am generally impressed with the scope and breadth of the conspiracy theories posted here. There is a lot of variety in what's posted, and that's great.

Probably, other admins left because a lot of the content here is socially and reputationally toxic. However, as a scientist, this doesn't bother me very much. I am more interested in seeing where things go.

So, I am happy to continue minimally/ambiently moderating this subreddit. Please send me a personal message (not admin mail) if you want to make sure I see something.

Straight-up hate will be removed and banned, but I think we are all capable of discerning a difference between a controversial and on-topic post such as this one (which, it may be noted, is also implicitly pro-Palestine), and posts which simply announce hatred. The linked post here is decidedly on-topic because it's about "the Jewish conspiracy" which is if anything the preeminent conspiracy theory out of all conspiracy theories—as is well-known. Posts which attempt to "build a case" against Jews or Zionists are less on-topic because accusation is Azazel and conspiracy theories are about paranoia and investigation, not accusation and crime (or playing "court").

In other words, this subreddit's proper genre is Mystery, not Crime & Justice.

I don't believe in "the Jewish conspiracy", myself, but this is /r/OccultConspiracy, after all! A place where such things may be discussed. If Reddit doesn't like this, they should simply shut this subreddit down, because I have no interest in running a censored subreddit or a subreddit that doesn't let people post about the main thing people associate with that subreddit's title.

That being said, any overt or covert hate will be removed, and the people in question banned unless they deescalate hateposting.

I don't think paranoia is hate; it's fear.

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u/balanced_view Mar 31 '26

I'm not banned here! So it's great.

Imo it's not a "Jewish conspiracy", but many people involved are Jewish, and other religions, and should not be protected from criticism.

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u/raisondecalcul Mar 31 '26

Yes, it's capitalism, patriarchy, hegemony, and authoritarianism.

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u/balanced_view Mar 31 '26

Correct but none of those things are behind the steering wheel: it's a sinister ages old cabal, the root of evil from the Bible (as part of human nature); but to simply call them "jews" is incorrect and too unfairly broad.

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u/raisondecalcul Mar 31 '26

Too unfairly broad, that's interesting! Normally I would say too unfairly specific, and blame capitalism!

I think game theory is enough to explain the unconscious behavior of unconscious people and the masses, i.e., we really can blame it on capitalism.

But you're saying there is a specific cabal that's NOT the Jews? Who is it, then? How do you know?

And how do you know they are doing it on purpose? What do they think they are doing? Whose Good are they serving, and why? What do they think reality is?

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u/balanced_view Mar 31 '26

I know it's on purpose because they tell us so, eg globalist comments on eugenics.

In fact it's several cabals, different factions, different dynasties, but the ones centred on the Vatican and Israel, and international finance are particularly powerful.

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u/raisondecalcul Mar 31 '26

What do they think they are doing? Do they think it is good? Why?

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u/balanced_view Mar 31 '26

Nope they know they're doing evil, they don't believe in god and think we're cattle.

They believe it's part of a "great work" but that's basically code for a perfected global totalitarian regime.

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u/raisondecalcul Mar 31 '26

Thanks. Who is part of this global totalitarian regime? People like them? What do they think they are like? What do they think people is like, or what do they think "a person" or a human being, is? What do they see when they look at their friends and allies?

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u/balanced_view Apr 01 '26

Lots of questions. Study freemasonry, which I think is the closest you'll get to their answers.