Wes Penre

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Some dare call it
Conspiracy
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What THEY don't want
you to know!
Sheeple wakers
These are not some paranoid conspiracy theories, like some people want you to believe, but facts backed up by evidence and even admitted by some of the people I am exposing as being behind the plot. Much of it is therefore already in the open if we have eyes to see and ears to hear. Most of us agree that something is very wrong with this world. Civil wars, diseases, famine, ethnic cleansing, religious wars, different violations of human rights ... the list is long and it just goes on. Are all those bad conditions totally separated from each other, or do they have a common source and a hidden purpose?
—Wes Penre, just asking questions[1]

Wes Penre is a conspiracy theorist and crank who floods the internet with a lot of green ink. He owns several webshites used for self-promotion and promulgation of his nutty writings. His main topics include not only the Illuminati and conspiracies, but also spiritual forces and development, aliens and mythological themes,[note 1] and his personal conspirituality blend of conspiracy thinking with various New Age and esoteric themes.[2]

Penre has also self-published several books with his message, including Beyond 2012–A Handbook for the New Era (2013) and Synthetic Super Intelligence and the Transmutation of Humankind (2016).

Illuminati News[edit]

Penre owns Illuminati News, a poor quality website that spreads conspiracy theories about the Illuminati. It appears not to have been updated since 2018. The site claims that there is more than one Illuminati group and that it focuses on the Power-Hungry one you hear about everywhere. Oh, and apparently, many people already admitted to being a part of it.[1]

See also[edit]

  • Hidden Hand – A self-proclaimed Illuminati insider's message, which Wes Penre and Illuminati News has covered and helped popularize.

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Notes[edit]

  1. Basically, many personalities in old mythologies are characters in a great space opera involving war, peace, empires, and suspiciously human-like relations.

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