ive never met a normal onemIrReN wrote:lol @ trying to depict every conspiracist/conspiracy theory as a nutjob/work of a nutjob
normally sandal b2b wearing a rug types
just watching pen & teller (which is hardly in depth) disproves most of them

ive never met a normal onemIrReN wrote:lol @ trying to depict every conspiracist/conspiracy theory as a nutjob/work of a nutjob
DiegoSapiens wrote:thats so industrial
soronery wrote:New low
Hardly. And their tactics were pretty cruel. They were using people's suffering from 9/11 by showing images of the tragedy as a way to discredit the belief that 9/11 was an inside job, basically trying to picture anyone as a heartless monster, making light of a tragedy, regardless of how legitemate their claims may be.Agent 47 wrote:ive never met a normal onemIrReN wrote:lol @ trying to depict every conspiracist/conspiracy theory as a nutjob/work of a nutjob
normally sandal b2b wearing a rug types
just watching pen & teller (which is hardly in depth) disproves most of them
Electric_Head wrote:penn & teller are part of the veil
DiegoSapiens wrote:thats so industrial
soronery wrote:New low
normal people. the type to go about their everyday life not praying on people in the smoking area, trying to convince them planes are actually a cover up for spreading deadly chemicals across nationsmIrReN wrote:what's your perception of normal?
DiegoSapiens wrote:thats so industrial
soronery wrote:New low
Shit SeshAgent 47 wrote:Electric_Head wrote:penn & teller are part of the veilffs
those conspiracies are sick on drugs tbf. you get so involved
that period after taking acid where your mind feels so open. me n my m8s always use to session them on youtube for hours lol
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
Nah blad ChemTrails lejit chief.Agent 47 wrote:normal people. the type to go about their everyday life not praying on people in the smoking area, trying to convince them planes are actually a cover up for spreading deadly chemicals across nationsmIrReN wrote:what's your perception of normal?
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
DiegoSapiens wrote:thats so industrial
soronery wrote:New low
You should go read Lyall Watson.Agent 47 wrote:Electric_Head wrote:penn & teller are part of the veilffs
those conspiracies are sick on drugs tbf. you get so involved
that period after taking acid where your mind feels so open. me n my m8s always use to session them on youtube for hours lol
What stages?Electric_Head wrote:Romeo Error he breaks death down into different stages.
Compelling reading.
Interesting to note that we death is a very subjective thing.
Genevieve wrote:It's a universal law that the rich have to exploit the poor. Preferably violently.
DiegoSapiens wrote:thats so industrial
soronery wrote:New low
The idea of no conspiracy is far more terrifying than many conspiracies in my mind.Genevieve wrote:Countering wub's point, I could say that people that outright deny conspiracy theorists are scared of the idea that their noble and selfless protectors, aka the government, could turn on them on any moment and would rather keep the hdead in the ground to avoid the fear.
It's a pretty big jump from the evil of man to a worldwide government conspiracy IMO. An evil man would kill someone on the street...but that doesn't mean he abseiled down from a black helicopter to do so.Electric_Head wrote:But surely that argument alone disproves your own point?
the fact that man is evil allows for him to be under handed.
Which naturally lends itself to abusing the system on all levels.
Evil man immediately makes me think he is capable of so much more.
Dunno, depends on the person. I find the ideas of 'systems' that work according to 'plan' terrifying. Show me a perfectly working machine and I'd prefer knowing that once in a while, a bolt goes loose and gets stuck in the gears. I doubt I'm the only one.wub wrote:The idea of no conspiracy is far more terrifying than many conspiracies in my mind.Genevieve wrote:Countering wub's point, I could say that people that outright deny conspiracy theorists are scared of the idea that their noble and selfless protectors, aka the government, could turn on them on any moment and would rather keep the hdead in the ground to avoid the fear.
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