"Every Man's Truth" by Gerry Cinnamon explores themes of conspiracy theories, skepticism, and the influence of societal norms on individual perspectives. The song questions the existence of chemtrails (airplane emissions believed by some to be harmful chemicals sprayed for various reasons) and mocks the idea of a bearded man in the clouds instructing people to eliminate their enemies. The lyrics suggest that the world may not be what it seems, with references to theories that the Earth is not a sphere and skepticism around the existence of satellites. Gerry Cinnamon also implies that the world is controlled by criminals and that individuals are manipulated by subliminal messages, leading to excessive consumption and unnecessary desires. The chorus highlights the perspective that what is considered right or wrong can vary greatly from person to person. Each individual's version of truth is subjective and may be seen as a waste of time by others. The song seems to call for a deeper examination and questioning of commonly accepted beliefs and societal narratives. Overall, "Every Man's Truth" encourages listeners to challenge conventional wisdom and think critically about the information they consume, urging them to seek their own truths rather than blindly accepting what they are told.