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How about that the coronavirus Covid-19 was created in a lab and leaked out?
I kind of think that might be true. |
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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 Watch some videos showing what filmmakers and lighting specialists think about the images and video. They couldn't fake the shadows with 60's tech. |
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Wasn't there one where the .gov allowed Pearl Harbor to happen so they could get in the war?
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I'm reading the Illuminatus Trilogy by RAW. That thing is chock full (804 pages) of conspiracy stuff. View Quote |
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lol, wut? Watch some videos showing what filmmakers and lighting specialists think about the images and video. They couldn't fake the shadows with 60's tech. View Quote https://www.aulis.com/nasa4.htm |
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How about that the coronavirus Covid-19 was created in a lab and leaked out? I kind of think that might be true. View Quote |
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Anti-vaxers was not an option.
I picked "We didn't land on the moon." closely followed by "9/11 was an inside job." The shit that some people will believe never ceases to amaze me. There is a positive correlation between the "Coefficient of Stupidity/Ignorance" and believing shit like that. |
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Quoted: My favorite JFK conspiracy theory is from a guy who wrote a book saying a Secret Service agent had an N.D. with his AR15 and accidentally shot Kennedy with the second bullet. He evidently had his finger on the trigger with the safety off and panicked when the first shot rang out. The author of the book supposedly had the scientific data down to the gnat's ass, but his book was so dry and boring with stats and mathematical formulas that it tanked on the book market and is all but forgotten. View Quote |
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The silliest theory is the one that all of the world leaders are reptilians.
I believe less than half of world leaders are actually reptilians. |
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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 The Finnish empire must have been quite a thing to see. |
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Quoted: I'll post this link again. I thought a lot of it sounded pretty plausible: https://www.aulis.com/nasa4.htm View Quote |
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Your government has your best interests in mind with everything it does.
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That’s one of my favorite books. I saw him give a lecture in 97, and he briefly talked about when he and Robert Shea wrote that book, and said they wanted to roll in as many conspiracy theories as they could into that book. RAW was a super smart and very funny guy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm reading the Illuminatus Trilogy by RAW. That thing is chock full (804 pages) of conspiracy stuff. It definitely covers the breadth of topics, reference real books within the plot. I'm not so sure how much is fiction and how much is partial truth. I want tobelieve. Jpeg It reminds me of the book Foucault's Pendulum, but that one was more narrowly focused |
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My favorite JFK conspiracy theory is from a guy who wrote a book saying a Secret Service agent had an N.D. with his AR15 and accidentally shot Kennedy with the second bullet. He evidently had his finger on the trigger with the safety off and panicked when the first shot rang out. The author of the book supposedly had the scientific data down to the gnat's ass, but his book was so dry and boring with stats and mathematical formulas that it tanked on the book market and is all but forgotten. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Marilyn Monroe shot JFK. She was aiming for Jackie but shot John. High heel shoes are not conducive to accuracy. Fatal love triangle gone wrong. I prefer "tragedy/comedy of errors" type conspiracies since they seem way more plausible than a perfectly executed plan involving a thousand people. If USSS did accidentally blow off half the president's head, OF COURSE they'd have to cover it up, and if it occurred during an actual assassination attempt, OF COURSE it'd be easy to pull that cover-up off. Best part, is that technically this theory doesn't really change anything (JFK was likely already shot dead) but does explain the oddity of the whole situation. Granted, the fact USSS let JFK be killed at all was nearly as embarrassing...so the narrative of ass-covering behavior is hardly unique to the ND theory. |
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I read this and thought a lot of it sounded reasonable. Not sure I buy the part about the flag billowing convex or concave, though. Once again, I do believe we landed on the moon multiple times, but I don't doubt that some of the photos were faked. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: smart enough to go to the moon,....to too dumb to understand cameras 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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This one is new to me. Off to the interwebz View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Jesuits are like.....they're like Catholic Gnostics. Catholics hate them. They go off on tangents. They are an order under the Roman Catholic Church, and called something along the lines of the Society of Jesus. Catholics are embroiled with worship of Mary and the virgin. Mary brought us jesus so she should be venerated and take first place. Protestant churches are focused on jesus, and Mary was just a vessel. We get to heaven through jesus, not through Mary. Etc. The Jesuits have their own Pope which some refer to as the Black Pope. There is a theory that the Black Pope actually controls the regular Pope, but the Jesuit society is....well not secret per say, but not open about their hidden agenda. Many important changes in history have occurred through their meddling. I mentioned gnosticism. The Jesuits are very big on learning. They have a big college somewhere. Knowledge is important. Counterpoint, the Catholic church has amazing libraries especially in the Vatican. They like to horde it and have controlled access to the archives. They're kind of yin-yang |
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He assumes other people are as intelligent as him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: My favorite JFK conspiracy theory is from a guy who wrote a book saying a Secret Service agent had an N.D. with his AR15 and accidentally shot Kennedy with the second bullet. He evidently had his finger on the trigger with the safety off and panicked when the first shot rang out. The author of the book supposedly had the scientific data down to the gnat's ass, but his book was so dry and boring with stats and mathematical formulas that it tanked on the book market and is all but forgotten. View Quote |
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Oh yeah, there's a whole industry of "we wuz first world" fascist-cult bullshit in India; claims they invented geometry, algebra, nuclear theory, predate Sumerian civilization by a million years, you name it. Same deal as the Germans' obsession with ancient Aryan superiority, blah blah blah...nationalistic myth nonsense. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ancient Hindu nuclear war. There are areas in India that have radiological signals (strong radation) that is not natural to the geography and earth strata, and is very similar to radiation as measured at atomic bomb test sites. Not entirely conclusive. Now when you read the ancient religious texts like the Vedas, they specifically mention both flying machines and atomic bombs. They dont say "atomic bomb" explicitly but it is descriptive enough where you go hmmm. Theres some other corroborating ancient documents but this is all very murky. How do you record an event like that when you only have stone and chisel? |
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I saw a documentary on that...very interesting. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: My favorite JFK conspiracy theory is from a guy who wrote a book saying a Secret Service agent had an N.D. with his AR15 and accidentally shot Kennedy with the second bullet. He evidently had his finger on the trigger with the safety off and panicked when the first shot rang out. The author of the book supposedly had the scientific data down to the gnat's ass, but his book was so dry and boring with stats and mathematical formulas that it tanked on the book market and is all but forgotten. Mortal Error: The Shot That Killed JFK by by Bonar Menninger |
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The flat earth folks are hands down the worst, or best depending on how you look at them. They have conferences and web sites and a Netflix documentary, just to document their Loony Tunes beliefs. The best part of the documentary is when they prove themselves wrong and just can't accept that. 'Behind the Curve'
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Quoted: No. Jesuits are like.....they're like Catholic Gnostics. Catholics hate them. They go off on tangents. They are an order under the Roman Catholic Church, and called something along the lines of the Society of Jesus. Catholics are embroiled with worship of Mary and the virgin. Mary brought us jesus so she should be venerated and take first place. Protestant churches are focused on jesus, and Mary was just a vessel. We get to heaven through jesus, not through Mary. Etc. The Jesuits have their own Pope which some refer to as the Black Pope. There is a theory that the Black Pope actually controls the regular Pope, but the Jesuit society is....well not secret per say, but not open about their hidden agenda. Many important changes in history have occurred through their meddling. I mentioned gnosticism. The Jesuits are very big on learning. They have a big college somewhere. Knowledge is important. Counterpoint, the Catholic church has amazing libraries especially in the Vatican. They like to horde it and have controlled access to the archives. They're kind of yin-yang https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior_General_of_the_Society_of_Jesus The Superior General of the Society of Jesusis the official title of the leader of the Society of Jesus – the Roman Catholic religious orderwhich is also known as the Jesuits. He is generally addressed as Father General. The position sometimes carries the nickname of the Black Pope, because of his responsibility for the largest Catholic, male religious order and is contrasted to the white garb of the pope. Formation....April 19, 1541 First holder...Ignatius of Loyola ... Now because we're talking conspiracies. And I dont necessarily believe this, but: https://humansarefree.com/2018/06/the-black-pope-is-the-jesuit-superior-general-and-he-is-6-levels-above-the-white-pope.html http://themillenniumreport.com/2016/08/jesuit-order-all-roads-lead-to-the-black-pope/ |
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I'm on page 200 something; the scene with George and the golden apple (ick). It definitely covers the breadth of topics, reference real books within the plot. I'm not so sure how much is fiction and how much is partial truth. I want tobelieve. Jpeg It reminds me of the book Foucault's Pendulum, but that one was more narrowly focused View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm reading the Illuminatus Trilogy by RAW. That thing is chock full (804 pages) of conspiracy stuff. It definitely covers the breadth of topics, reference real books within the plot. I'm not so sure how much is fiction and how much is partial truth. I want tobelieve. Jpeg It reminds me of the book Foucault's Pendulum, but that one was more narrowly focused In that lecture, Wilson talked about the best way to make an untruth believable was to tie it to a truth - kind of like creating an alternate version of real events. He followed up the Illuminatus Trilogy with Schrodinger’s Cat, which is yet an alternate reality of the one in that book. Good follow up read, and not nearly as long. |
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Not Landing on the moon is about the most foolish one. But we did 9-11 to ourselvs is probobly just as bad. It as actually worse personally for me and makes me much more angry Edit Flat earth is unbelievable retarded as well View Quote But all the claims of explosives and cruise missiles are low IQ |
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Ok summary. There are areas in India that have radiological signals (strong radation) that is not natural to the geography and earth strata, and is very similar to radiation as measured at atomic bomb test sites. Not entirely conclusive. Now when you read the ancient religious texts like the Vedas, they specifically mention both flying machines and atomic bombs. They dont say "atomic bomb" explicitly but it is descriptive enough where you go hmmm. Theres some other corroborating ancient documents but this is all very murky. How do you record an event like that when you only have stone and chisel? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ancient Hindu nuclear war. There are areas in India that have radiological signals (strong radation) that is not natural to the geography and earth strata, and is very similar to radiation as measured at atomic bomb test sites. Not entirely conclusive. Now when you read the ancient religious texts like the Vedas, they specifically mention both flying machines and atomic bombs. They dont say "atomic bomb" explicitly but it is descriptive enough where you go hmmm. Theres some other corroborating ancient documents but this is all very murky. How do you record an event like that when you only have stone and chisel? |
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Quoted: No. Jesuits are like.....they're like Catholic Gnostics. Catholics hate them. They go off on tangents. They are an order under the Roman Catholic Church, and called something along the lines of the Society of Jesus. Catholics are embroiled with worship of Mary and the virgin. Mary brought us jesus so she should be venerated and take first place. Protestant churches are focused on jesus, and Mary was just a vessel. We get to heaven through jesus, not through Mary. Etc. The Jesuits have their own Pope which some refer to as the Black Pope. There is a theory that the Black Pope actually controls the regular Pope, but the Jesuit society is....well not secret per say, but not open about their hidden agenda. Many important changes in history have occurred through their meddling. I mentioned gnosticism. The Jesuits are very big on learning. They have a big college somewhere. Knowledge is important. Counterpoint, the Catholic church has amazing libraries especially in the Vatican. They like to horde it and have controlled access to the archives. They're kind of yin-yang View Quote Interesting. |
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We're talking conspiracy theories here so,....grain of salt and all. Definitely sounds retarded. Sounds like a "Masons want to take over the world" theory. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior_General_of_the_Society_of_Jesus The Superior General of the Society of Jesusis the official title of the leader of the Society of Jesus – the Roman Catholic religious orderwhich is also known as the Jesuits. He is generally addressed as Father General. The position sometimes carries the nickname of the Black Pope, because of his responsibility for the largest Catholic, male religious order and is contrasted to the white garb of the pope. Formation....April 19, 1541 First holder...Ignatius of Loyola ... Now because we're talking conspiracies. And I dont necessarily believe this, but: https://planetruthblog.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/black-pope-jesuit.jpg https://humansarefree.com/2018/06/the-black-pope-is-the-jesuit-superior-general-and-he-is-6-levels-above-the-white-pope.html http://themillenniumreport.com/2016/08/jesuit-order-all-roads-lead-to-the-black-pope/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: No. Jesuits are like.....they're like Catholic Gnostics. Catholics hate them. They go off on tangents. They are an order under the Roman Catholic Church, and called something along the lines of the Society of Jesus. Catholics are embroiled with worship of Mary and the virgin. Mary brought us jesus so she should be venerated and take first place. Protestant churches are focused on jesus, and Mary was just a vessel. We get to heaven through jesus, not through Mary. Etc. The Jesuits have their own Pope which some refer to as the Black Pope. There is a theory that the Black Pope actually controls the regular Pope, but the Jesuit society is....well not secret per say, but not open about their hidden agenda. Many important changes in history have occurred through their meddling. I mentioned gnosticism. The Jesuits are very big on learning. They have a big college somewhere. Knowledge is important. Counterpoint, the Catholic church has amazing libraries especially in the Vatican. They like to horde it and have controlled access to the archives. They're kind of yin-yang https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior_General_of_the_Society_of_Jesus The Superior General of the Society of Jesusis the official title of the leader of the Society of Jesus – the Roman Catholic religious orderwhich is also known as the Jesuits. He is generally addressed as Father General. The position sometimes carries the nickname of the Black Pope, because of his responsibility for the largest Catholic, male religious order and is contrasted to the white garb of the pope. Formation....April 19, 1541 First holder...Ignatius of Loyola ... Now because we're talking conspiracies. And I dont necessarily believe this, but: https://planetruthblog.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/black-pope-jesuit.jpg https://humansarefree.com/2018/06/the-black-pope-is-the-jesuit-superior-general-and-he-is-6-levels-above-the-white-pope.html http://themillenniumreport.com/2016/08/jesuit-order-all-roads-lead-to-the-black-pope/ |
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Which one takes the cake for looney tune tinfoil hattery? View Quote Flat earth. Poll failed again. |
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NASA is staffed entirely by Satan worshippers that are misdirecting the general public into thinking Earth is spherical.
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I’d say it was flat earthers, but none of them are actually serious. View Quote |
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I like your taste in literature; Umberto Eco is another favorite of mine. In that lecture, Wilson talked about the best way to make an untruth believable was to tie it to a truth - kind of like creating an alternate version of real events. He followed up the Illuminatus Trilogy with Schrodinger’s Cat, which is yet an alternate reality of the one in that book. Good follow up read, and not nearly as long. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I'm reading the Illuminatus Trilogy by RAW. That thing is chock full (804 pages) of conspiracy stuff. It definitely covers the breadth of topics, reference real books within the plot. I'm not so sure how much is fiction and how much is partial truth. I want tobelieve. Jpeg It reminds me of the book Foucault's Pendulum, but that one was more narrowly focused In that lecture, Wilson talked about the best way to make an untruth believable was to tie it to a truth - kind of like creating an alternate version of real events. He followed up the Illuminatus Trilogy with Schrodinger’s Cat, which is yet an alternate reality of the one in that book. Good follow up read, and not nearly as long. I noted somewhere on the page when Hagbard was discussing how one group controls both sides of things and then comes out of nowhere with a third option that it sounded very Hegelian. Thesis, antithesis and synthesis. For instance they were speaking about right and left, communists and fascists. And how there's always a 3rd option in bewteen, but that the mystery group (illuminati) in the the book controlled all three to get people to sway and amenable to the 3rd option, when they're ready of course.... In many ways, Trump is our 3rd option. He ran as Republican, he's donated to Democrats, Republican politicians (many) dislike him as much as the dems. He doesn't do everything aa far right conservative as the right would like, but he also does some left things that the far left want (bump stocks). Its not perfect analogy, but Dem-Repubs are thesis, antithesis, and Trump is the synthesis..... If I may be so allowed to shoehorn him into this analogy. |
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Epstein Didn't Kill Himself- obviously.
We Didn't Land on the Moon- we probably did back then, and more modern claims should be suspect though. They are controlling the weather with technology- weather control dates back to the Vietnam war. They are hiding UFO truths from us- Unidentified =/= aliens 9/11 was an inside job- my thoughts on this would get me banned. |
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My favorite JFK conspiracy theory is from a guy who wrote a book saying a Secret Service agent had an N.D. with his AR15 and accidentally shot Kennedy with the second bullet. He evidently had his finger on the trigger with the safety off and panicked when the first shot rang out. The author of the book supposedly had the scientific data down to the gnat's ass, but his book was so dry and boring with stats and mathematical formulas that it tanked on the book market and is all but forgotten. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Marilyn Monroe shot JFK. She was aiming for Jackie but shot John. High heel shoes are not conducive to accuracy. Fatal love triangle gone wrong. |
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Flat earthers, fake moon landers and 9/11 truthers are all idiots
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The theory was that he was responding to the report that sounded like it came from in front/Grassy Knoll (so the gun was off safe & finger on trigger & pointed forward) and his car lurched when the driver floored it, causing the point blank ND. I prefer "tragedy/comedy of errors" type conspiracies since they seem way more plausible than a perfectly executed plan involving a thousand people. If USSS did accidentally blow off half the president's head, OF COURSE they'd have to cover it up, and if it occurred during an actual assassination attempt, OF COURSE it'd be easy to pull that cover-up off. Best part, is that technically this theory doesn't really change anything (JFK was likely already shot dead) but does explain the oddity of the whole situation. Granted, the fact USSS let JFK be killed at all was nearly as embarrassing...so the narrative of ass-covering behavior is hardly unique to the ND theory. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Marilyn Monroe shot JFK. She was aiming for Jackie but shot John. High heel shoes are not conducive to accuracy. Fatal love triangle gone wrong. I prefer "tragedy/comedy of errors" type conspiracies since they seem way more plausible than a perfectly executed plan involving a thousand people. If USSS did accidentally blow off half the president's head, OF COURSE they'd have to cover it up, and if it occurred during an actual assassination attempt, OF COURSE it'd be easy to pull that cover-up off. Best part, is that technically this theory doesn't really change anything (JFK was likely already shot dead) but does explain the oddity of the whole situation. Granted, the fact USSS let JFK be killed at all was nearly as embarrassing...so the narrative of ass-covering behavior is hardly unique to the ND theory. |
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The most ridiculous conspiracy theory is that the government has our best interests in mind, would never do harm to it's own citizens, always tells the truth, and can be trusted without question.
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