About

How I got into conspiracy

This article serves as an “About” page and an introduction to my key areas of focus, after roughly 9+ years of study into “conspiracy.” 

The first introduction into conspiracy that I can remember came in the library of my elementary school, Homestead Elementary, during the early 2000s. I recall finding books on UFOs and aliens, but I mostly just looked at the pictures and didn’t read a whole lot. 

I recall that by around middle school, my father began introducing me to various conspiracy media, as well as classic literature like George Orwell’s 1984. Much of this involved right wing conspiracy disinformers, such as John Birch Society types as Alex Jones or Coast to Coast AM guests like David Icke. I was in my teenage years at this point, I didn’t take it all too serious at that time, but I was hooked and intrigued. 

There was one author that I became focused on around the time before I went to high school. That was an evangelical Christian writer named Fritz A. Springmeier, author of ‘Bloodlines of the Illuminati’. After watching an interview of him by dad had shown me, I became hyper focused on this “Illuminati”. I wanted to find out WHO were they. So I purchased this book and began to read, reread and study this material. 

That journey introduced me to various occult/esoteric principles and various names of families and organizations. This really became the foundation of my study in the early years. I read other books by Fritz, such as ‘Be Wise As Serpents’ and ‘The Illuminati Formula’. These books really oriented me toward the “Satanic Conspiracy” aspect and “mind control”. 

I carried this interest into high school and even wrote some articles for the school paper, The Hawk Eye. I started a blog called ‘Vestige Knowledge’, which reflects my research focus at the time in 2017-2018, when I was 16 years old. At that point, I had become highly interested in the most sensational conspiracy of all: child abuse networks. 

After years of broad research, I desired to focus in my efforts on specific aspects. I personally asked Fritz on FaceBook where would a good place to start researching the “Illuminati” be. I recall in an interview he did shortly afterward that he answered this question: the Dutroux affair. That answer would dramatically transform my research trajectory. 

I searched through Fritz’s FaceBook page for any mention of Dutroux. That’s how I found a post he did linking to a copy-pasted article from another website. I tracked the post to its origin, and that’s how I discovered ISGP Studies of Joël van der Reijden. The article in question was ‘Beyond Dutroux’ and it became my new go-to study material. It’s an in-depth study of the Dutroux Affair and the X-dossiers, most importantly in English.

This website was originally started around 2018 on WordPress. It served as a continuation of blog on the Hawk Eye. I don’t recall all the original posts, I’ve since deleted them, but the earliest name I can recall was Omniscient Knowledge. The main idea being to bring as much information into one place as possible.

However, my studies of the Dutroux affair and ISGP dramatically shifted my perspective on conspiracy. Toward the end of my research on Fritz, I had felt unsatisfied with answering the WHO question. My study of the Beyond Dutroux content had introduced to various new names, but what really satisfied my desire to find out Who the top elites were came in the form of ISGP’s Superclass Index. 

Studying ISGP’s material transformed my mentality toward being more skeptical and focused on facts. I became more cognizant of disinformation and thus I deleted my original posts and rebranded my website to ‘Conspiracy Dossiers’. My refined goal was now to make ‘dossiers’ on specific persons, organizations, or scandals. 

My first article focused on Marc Dutroux, the man at the center of the Dutroux affair. I published a series of articles from March 2020 to May 2022. These posts were all focused on the Dutroux X-dossiers and my website began to gain more views. The last post dealing with the Sniffer Planes Scandal. 

I did not post any new articles in 2023, but the website continued to grow, so much so that it peaked that same year but rapidly declining afterwards. At one point I had considered deleting the posts and restarting, but I did repost them and kept them up. 

In 2024, I picked up writing again, but this time I decided to jump to the JFK assassination as a focal point. I wanted to go in this direction primarily because I lived in Dallas, Texas, where that event took place. That chain of articles started with the death of Lee Bowers and continues to this day, primarily focusing on the “strange deaths” in the case. 

It’s important to underscore that this website has been heavily inspired by ISGP, to the point it’s been criticized for being too similar to ISGP. In my opinion that’s a totally legitimate point, as well as the fact that I have often completely skipped over sourcing my work. This site even has been amusingly labeled as an “Odd One” on the conspiracy disinfo website list. Perhaps I’ll start to shift from breaking articles up into small pieces on on subject, something this article is attempting to do. 

The rest of this article will review the best evidence and areas that warrant deeper research for study of parapoltical events. I’m primarily releasing this article to introduce some new topics that I’ve not published about yet.