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Conspiracies and theories thereof

#21

I enjoy conspiracy theories and stories, but I never really seriously look into them.


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#22

Quote:Kind of into the same type of material. I remember being very young and running across World Mystery books in our elementary school libraries that my parents were surprised something that was so in detail and in depth actually existed inside a public school of that reading level. 

 

But it got me into Bigfoot, UFO's, Ghosts, etc. Some of that I kind of delve into but a lot of it I try to avoid because it does bring a lot of stigma. That's kind of why I really enjoy the Ancient Aliens series on History because it's presented in a way that doesn't seem so lunacy.

 

I have really kind of taken a step back from all of that though for years now. Like the idea of Area 51 housing aliens and UFO technology. I don't really buy into that concept of it but what I would find more plausible is that our military has invested a plethora of tax payer dollars into black budget technology which should be highly classified and hidden from the public for obvious safety reasons and breaching fears. 

 

The more and more you sift through our Government's history and other governments around the world and some of their pretty controversial agencies and their practices. The more and more you feel the need to be skeptical of such lofty claims or sightings because I honestly feel like some of it is deliberate deception and decoys. They've gotten ahead of the public by spreading misinformation within actual, truthful information to keep people guessing. 

 

It's an old trick but it just so happens to work. I am really into the Sumerian culture, the Dark Ages and some of the pre-history beliefs of Egyptian culture. I am also into the challenges of modern Darwin theory and Creation theory. As I feel BOTH fields were wrong on some levels and right on a few levels but neither being the 100% absolute truth of our existence. 
 

 

I'm more into the cryptids and unknown creatures, but I definitely will watch pretty much any show that deals with conspiracies of any kind. I used to love a show called, Conspiracy Theories with Jesse Ventura. They examined everything from aliens to the Bilderberg Group to the 9/11 conspiracy. I'm one of those people that will read the stuff out in the open or tell people about the shows I watch. I don't worry about stigmas, because I've never really cared what people thought about me. It's what I enjoy. 

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#23

weirdos


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#24

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You won't be saying that when the Reptilians come from the center of the hollow Earth and explain how they how they are behind chemtrails!
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#25

Meh...I have an anti-reptilian shield that protects my home.


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#26

Quote:You won't be saying that when the Reptilians come from the center of the hollow Earth and explain how they how they are behind chemtrails!
 

 

Shhh......... the government is listening.  Wink

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#28

Listened to most of that "Everything Is a Rich Man's Trick" video while driving around today.


Really interesting stuff, and without doing any research of my own, none of it seems implausible
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#29

Quote:Listened to most of that "Everything Is a Rich Man's Trick" video while driving around today.


Really interesting stuff, and without doing any research of my own, none of it seems implausible
 

Yeah it's a good insight into everything. It mostly focuses on the JFK assassination and how organized crime pretty much ran the table for decades. 

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#30

One conspiracy I'm interested in is all the Hollywood stuff. Definitely something strange going on there.


Don't think these celebritys go off the rails by accident. Dave Chappelle talked about it a good bit after he fled to Africa.
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#31

JFK is easily the most compelling conspiracy theory with 911 close behind it.


Motive and opportunity obviously present in both cases.
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#32

Quote:JFK is easily the most compelling conspiracy theory with 911 close behind it.


Motive and opportunity obviously present in both cases.


911 resonates more with me, but probably because I wasn't alive in the 60s. I actually wrote a paper on the 911 theory in school.
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I'm amazed you managed to capture a GIF where he isn't selling pills or some other kind of insane product. 

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Quote:911 resonates more with me, but probably because I wasn't alive in the 60s. I actually wrote a paper on the 911 theory in school.
 

 

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#35

911 truther, sandy hook denying, chemical trial lurking, JFK killed by the CIA, Obama birther, Trump manchurian, microphones are everywhere, NSA objecting certified conspiracy nut here.


Tis why I do bunkers and stored foods after all.
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#36

Quote:I'm amazed you managed to capture a GIF where he isn't selling pills or some other kind of insane product.


Yea he's crazy even I can see that!
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#37

Quote:911 truther, sandy hook denying, chemical trial lurking, JFK killed by the CIA, Obama birther, Trump manchurian, microphones are everywhere, NSA objecting certified conspiracy nut here.

Tis why I do bunkers and stored foods after all.


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#38

Quote:Shhh......... the government is listening.  Wink


Yep, big brother is here. Lucky for us he's [BLEEP]. The only time one should worry about the government is when they're trying to help you.
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With the way my YouTube and Google search history has looked recently, I wouldn't be surprised
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#40

Quote:With the way my YouTube and Google search history has looked recently, I wouldn't be surprised
 

I'm sure we're all on a list at some point. My penchant for stored foods, all things homesteading and heavy purchases of ammo and fire arms is sure to have me on some kind of list.

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