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Chem trails. I walk away from anyone that mentions them with any seriousness. Well, and flat earthers. OK, any of your choices. I must be anti-social.
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The moon landing one lets me know I'm talking to a real retard who I can immediately disregard View Quote Quoted:
The moon landing one lets me know I'm talking to a real retard who I can immediately disregard View Quote Did you hear that they have identified a second moon orbiting earth? Saw a thread on it yesterday or the day before. Know what that means? Means the gov has gotta fake another moon landing now... ...lol |
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Lucky charms...
Hear me out on this. Kellogg's is known to be a Christian company, in Lucky Charms you have whole grain crosses and ichthys, traditional Christian symbols and the only remotely healthy parts of the cereal. The parts that are damn sure bad for you? Horseshoes, moons, stars, etc...common pagan symbols Lucky Charms is telling us Christianity is good and paganism is bad Attached File |
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It would be far cheaper to go to the moon than fake a landing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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About the moon landing: I think we went, but since they truly didn't know if things like cameras would work on the moon, I do believe some of the photos are way too perfect and were cooked up in the studio "just in case". It was too important an event not to have everything go perfectly. I don't think you can have hundreds of people working on something like a Manhattan Project or a moon landing without someone either accidentally or on purpose spilling the beans if it's a hoax. |
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I'm pretty sure the majority of flat-earthers are a joke group, sort of like the "Birds aren't real" proponents. They are satirizing 'real' conspiracy theories.
From your choices I picked "controlling the weather." They can't even predict the weather, they certainly can't control it. |
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Lucky charms... Hear me out on this. Kellogg's is known to be a Christian company, in Lucky Charms you have whole grain crosses and ichthys, traditional Christian symbols and the only remotely healthy parts of the cereal. The parts that are damn sure bad for you? Horseshoes, moons, stars, etc...common pagan symbols Lucky Charms is telling us Christianity is good and paganism is bad Attached File View Quote |
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There's some doozies in this one:
Secret Plot Against Trump I know you have to listen from approximately the 47:00 up to about the 1:20 mark, but it's a lulu of a conspiracy theory about a lip reader who discovered a plot to have Pelosi and Pence poison Trump with a secret compound that he would pick up when he shook their hands at the SOTU. He would die of a heart attack later. But he found out about it and that's why he didn't shake their hands at the SOTU. This one's great. My hat's off to whoever cooked this one up. Makes the guy who promotes backwards speech look like a slacker, and makes the "Epstein Didn't Kill Himself" meme sound like "Ok, Boomer." |
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I know a guy with a 180 IQ yet there isn't a conspiracy he doesn't believe in. How does that work?
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Quoted: And there would have to be too many people in on the fakery who would have to keep quiet. I just think they had some good, clean photos ready "just in case" the footage they took on the moon was compromised. Nixon had two speeches prepared, IIRC: One if the mission was a success, and one if it failed and the astronauts died. I don't think it's a stretch that they had the more perfect photos made in a studio just in case the real ones were ruined by radiation or something. They had to prove to the Soviets and the world that it happened. I do absolutely think the videos are authentic in all their grainy glory. I don't think you can have hundreds of people working on something like a Manhattan Project or a moon landing without someone either accidentally or on purpose spilling the beans if it's a hoax. View Quote |
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Lucky charms... Hear me out on this. Kellogg's is known to be a Christian company, in Lucky Charms you have whole grain crosses and ichthys, traditional Christian symbols and the only remotely healthy parts of the cereal. The parts that are damn sure bad for you? Horseshoes, moons, stars, etc...common pagan symbols Lucky Charms is telling us Christianity is good and paganism is bad https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/293626/fetchimage_jpg-1293547.JPG |
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So you’re saying Epstein killed himself?
Poll: conspiracy theory that Epstein did not kill himself |
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I used to think flat earth took the cake. Then someone tried to convince me that space is fake, Truman Show style.
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Flat Earth, Young Earth Creationism, Bigfoot, Moon landing denial, Dowsing Rods, Psychics/Seers/Mediums/Telepaths are all equally absolute batshit insane
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I enjoyed the one where the Yakuza bought an earthquake machine from the KGB and was using it to destroy the US. And the other where Katrina was a test run of a weather machine that would also be used to destroy the US. Contrails as weather and mind control, especially when it involves occult explanations combined with weird science are right up there.
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I'm reading the Illuminatus Trilogy by RAW. That thing is chock full (804 pages) of conspiracy stuff.
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About the moon landing: I think we went, but since they truly didn't know if things like cameras would work on the moon, I do believe some of the photos are way too perfect and were cooked up in the studio "just in case". It was too important an event not to have everything go perfectly. View Quote |
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obviously, Flat Earth theory was proposed as a means of population and tax base control..
If every one is jumping in boats and leaving your country, how do you extract taxes? No, you can't leave, stay here and pay taxes. Why not? Because the earth is flat and you'll die, so stay here and live...and pay taxes. Geeze, even Caesar made everyone go back to there hometowns to complete the Census. That's why Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Mary and Joseph had to go back to the town of their ancestors (David) so that the local authoritarian can count its |
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The conspiracy theory that this time, they'll get communism/socialism done right.
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About the moon landing: I think we went, but since they truly didn't know if things like cameras would work on the moon, I do believe some of the photos are way too perfect and were cooked up in the studio "just in case". It was too important an event not to have everything go perfectly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
About the moon landing: I think we went, but since they truly didn't know if things like cameras would work on the moon, I do believe some of the photos are way too perfect and were cooked up in the studio "just in case". It was too important an event not to have everything go perfectly. Fate has ordained that the men who went to the moon to explore in peace will stay on the moon to rest in peace. These brave men, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, know that there is no hope for their recovery. But they also know that there is hope for mankind in their sacrifice. These two men are laying down their lives in mankind's most noble goal: the search for truth and understanding. They will be mourned by their families and friends; they will be mourned by their nation; they will be mourned by the people of the world; they will be mourned by a Mother Earth that dared send two of her sons into the unknown. In their exploration, they stirred the people of the world to feel as one; in their sacrifice, they bind more tightly the brotherhood of man. In ancient days, men looked at stars and saw their heroes in the constellations. In modern times, we do much the same, but our heroes are epic men of flesh and blood. Others will follow, and surely find their way home. Man's search will not be denied. But these men were the first, and they will remain the foremost in our hearts. For every human being who looks up at the moon in the nights to come will know that there is some corner of another world that is forever mankind's. |
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No one's mentioned The Georgia Guide Stones, the Illuminati, the Bilderbergs, that we knew about Pearl Harbor beforehand, that LBJ had JFK killed, that Elvis faked his own death, that Beatles record covers hold clues to Paul McCartney's having died in 1966.
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About the moon landing: I think we went, but since they truly didn't know if things like cameras would work on the moon, I do believe some of the photos are way too perfect and were cooked up in the studio "just in case". It was too important an event not to have everything go perfectly. View Quote |
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It looks like about 36% of ARFCOM are those type of people that believe in the moon!
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I know a guy with a 180 IQ yet there isn't a conspiracy he doesn't believe in. How does that work? View Quote Another major factor are individual biases, these cause people to dismiss certain information, underweight some, overweight some, and cling to certain "facts". That and regardless of intelligence most people use inductive reasoning, even & especially subconsciously, and then try to use parallel construction to persuade others through the appearance of deductive reasoning. |
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All of them.
Moon troofers are the apex, though. I’d say it was flat earthers, but none of them are actually serious. Dinosaurs are a myth folks, UFOphiles, and cryptid conspiracists are also pretty bad. It’s no surprise that folks that believe one usually believe them all. Pointing out the gaping holes in their faux arguments usually gets accusations of either being part of the conspiracy or “closed minded”. |
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Quoted: smart enough to go to the moon,....to too dumb to understand cameras View Quote Once again, I do believe we landed on the moon multiple times, but I don't doubt that some of the photos were faked. |
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That God does not exist, Jesus Christ is not His son and that evolution is real.
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Thats not a thing, is it? Please tell me it isn't. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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No one's mentioned The Georgia Guide Stones, the Illuminati, the Bilderbergs, that we knew about Pearl Harbor beforehand, that LBJ had JFK killed, that Elvis faked his own death, that Beatles record covers hold clues to Paul McCartney's having died in 1966. View Quote Contrails? Nuts. Faking the moon landing? It’s a big leap for some people to accept. Flat Earth today? Stupid. 9/11? Given the hatred of GW and the shock 9/11 was, I’d be surprised if they didn’t exist, even if they’re wrong. |
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If anyone chooses anything other than "controlling the weather" they didn't think it through.
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Quoted: Ancient (high tech) megacivilizations are a “real” thing for a lot of kooks, despite the total lack of tangible evidence. View Quote |
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The one where people said the pentagon was hit by a missile and the WTC was imploded with nano thermite. The pure stupidity of that one irks me to this day.
They could have just believed that elements in the fedgov/Jews/whoever, conspired to allow Saudi terrorists to do the deed. But they had to go full retard. I learned a lot about human nature in the last 20 years. None of it good. |
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