I am uncertain, and do not feel it will be wise to peddle more into it. He is like 60+ and I am 20. He does share similar notions of beliefs as mine: (libertarianism, there are many overt and subtle controls against us from birth onwards, there is and always has been a ruling elite that have been controlling us since ancient times, we are being manipulated not just memetically and phyiscally, but through more sublte things such as GMO foods, sitcoms, corporate fashion trends, etc etc). All I know is that he was in marketing when he was younger, and likes to go around and tell people ways in which they are being controlled by various facets of their external world (friends, family, media, etc).Just, the one thing I cannot really fathom is the importance in revealing 'The Vatican/Black Pope' as a very important instigator of world strife. It gets to the point where he will consider someone an agent provocateur if this information is not included or omitted. Hence, I am very curious as to this topic..
I would say that bad people are historically not universally ostracized by others. Tyrants can and have become popular enough to wield power over us. Even on a microcosm level of say, your coworker sociopath can often become popular and influence power over others in his/her sphere. I agree that child abuse in its various overt and subtle problems is a huge problem, and possibly the most important one to understand.
That is where I stand currently, and you put it simply and effectively. Could you weigh in some information about the Vatican/Black Pope that you find fascinating? I am very interested. This individual I interact with does like to say, 'all roads lead to Rome' as a sort of closure after he talks about an issue of social manipulation or what conventional people would classify as 'conspiracy theory'