Being a self identified conspiracy theorist, I feel very much vindicated in holding strong to my stance that the Illuminati is real. After all the ridicule I and others like me have been subjected to, one might have just given up and been peer-pressured by society into accepting a simpler explanation for all the suffering in the world. Of course doing that would be playing right into the conspiracy's hands.
Now seeing Fox expose the Fed I feel a great sense of releaf and something deep down inside me, tells me - we won. We have won the war against the Illuminati and we have won over those that tried to keep us slaves on the plantation and stop thinking so hard about the nature of life. Now all those that made fun of us, called us names, belittled us, tortured us, made us hate ourselves for being different and feel like outcasts, will watch in utter disbelief as we become the people to be revered and respected for what we have done.
They get to bare witness to the realization that, although they may be free now thanks to Our efforts, we are the truly free-men, fore we do not fear what other people think of us, or about braking social norms when to uphold them means disregarding what is right. And now, after the information war draws to a close, we are much stronger individuals then they will ever be, because of it.
Our detractors get something much worse for their trouble. Not only are they proven wrong for opposing our world views about the conspiracy, but they must face the reality that they were a slave in love with their servitude kissing the boots of their invisible masters. They get no credit, they get no respect, as their is nothing to respect them for, and all they might get if we allow it, is our pity. They will regret not giving our idea's more attention, and will have wished that they had jumped on the conspiracy band wagon when they had the chance. But when they look back and ask why they didn't when they had the chance they will come to the inescapable explanation that they were just too weak and they didn't have what it takes to be strong like us.