Re: But what is the BIG PICTURE???
Not being able to explain to friends what's going on is by far not only a matter of being a bad speaker. I consider myself to be fairly good with words when I want to, but I still couldn't explain all this to my friends, unless they already have some solid knowledge base. The reason is, that most of them have no idea about MOST of the things going on. For anything I can tell them, they have no other information to corroborate it, and they have plenty of BS from the media to contradict it. When their only source of information about the world is mass media, it's really difficult to even make them interested, let alone understand. I can't even point them to research cause they don't speak English and there's hardly anything available in my language.
If you want to explain it to them, first of all they must really be interested, otherwise it's probably pointless. If you start telling them something that sounds weird and improbable, they will lose interest soon. If they happen to actually WANT to know, then you have a chance.
The problem about the Big Picture is, that it's pretty damn Big. To understand it, you must gather as much information as you can and you'll never have enough anyway. And you also have to separate truth from lies & disinfo constantly, which is not always easy. I'm afraid I can't give you any simple answer to what the Big Picture is. 5 hours of talk might be a good start...
Anyway, I'll try to give you some clues. Don't know if this helps, but what clearly started it for me, was when I saw the collapse of WTC7. To convince me that building collapsed by FIRE they would have to start by dividing my IQ by 2, or maybe 3. WTC7 collapsing by fire is possibly the stupidest thing I have ever heard in my life. So this event gave me a very clear hint that something is VERY wrong and led to my extensive research. Maybe to explain this stuff to people who don't know, you can start with showing them the WTC7 collapse and making them think about a reasonable explanation.
If I should think of some videos that contain more than just a small part of the puzzle, I'd say David Wilcock interviews on Camelot are pretty good. Generally I recommend information from people who are NOT in any USG agency. People involved in US Government agencies/projects may have deep knowledge of one thing but they are subject to compartmentalization of information, which is why they're usually lacking a lot of the Big Picture.
If you want to understand the Illuminati particularly, I highly recommend the audio interview with Svali. She was one of them, and not only that, she was involved in training others, using mind control techniques, so she knows a lot about how they are structured and how the whole thing works.
There is so much to watch and read but I'll limit myself to one more recommendation. David Icke, especially Secrets of the Matrix. It's almost 7 hours long so he gets into lots of things. The first 2 parts don't go into the reptilian thing, so it's well suitable even for people who might have problems with the reptilian stuff and might thus consider the whole thing nonsense. I think David is really good as explaining things in a way that everyone can understand.
I'm digging all this stuff from my memory so I apologize if I made some factual errors - I'm sure someone will correct me if so.
You have some part of the Big Picture and you probably have an idea about things that you know are there, but don't know much about them. Maybe you could ask what things exactly you'd like to know more about and I'm sure someone can point you to lots of material.
Oh and as for the ETs, I believe there is some ET force behind the Elite, but it doesn't matter that much. The Elite are people with a choice and they are fully responsible for what they do. From what I know, I am convinced that if the Elite refused to play the game, those ETs wouldn't try to do that on their own. Besides, I think most of the Elite's actions are for their own goals, whatever they provide to the ETs [if that's happening at all] is just a small part of what we see happening. Anyway, that's what I think, I may be wrong.
Hope this helps a little. In the end, it's all about your own research of course.
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