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I hope it's the plane landing and cutting through fog that is proof that they "forgot to turn off the chemtrails" when they landed. One of my Facebook friends posted it... I swear...
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# ? May 1, 2014 04:29 |
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FuzzySkinner posted:I recall reading about HAAP along with a few other "out there" theories including some place called Dulce Base, Montauk/Camp Hero and about "The Philadelphia Experiment".
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# ? May 1, 2014 07:50 |
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Strudel Man posted:I don't think any biblical wars or battles took place at distances greater than the human eye's effective range of resolution. It was a little bit before the era of the high-powered rifle or the ballistic missile. Like I said, you'd kinda want to see them coming in advance, certainly would let you prepare for it
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# ? May 1, 2014 08:35 |
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Watermelon City posted:Is this the same NM Dulce Base where America fought grey aliens in an underground skirmish? Yes, Paul Bennewitz intercepted the radio communications of a stellar traveller lady named Io and she explained the whole thing.
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# ? May 1, 2014 09:02 |
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Max22 posted:The Chemtrail crowd discovered a new smoking gun this week: Deleted. Was that the video of the plane with the crazy looking wingtip vortices?
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# ? May 1, 2014 15:52 |
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Spoeank posted:I hope it's the plane landing and cutting through fog that is proof that they "forgot to turn off the chemtrails" when they landed. That's the one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3MwWyOiOqA
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# ? May 1, 2014 20:21 |
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Max22 posted:That's the one. My favorite comment: quote:Michael O 1 day ago: So close...so close...
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# ? May 1, 2014 20:28 |
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If you want to learn about conspiracies, I'd advise checking out Skeptoid. Each episode is 15 min or less, and does a pretty good job at summerizing each topic. http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4311 Rothschild episode http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4122 HAARP episode. Though sometimes Dunning will say odd things (once said a hamburger is a healthy meal, I guess if you use lean meat, whole wheat whole grain bun and veggies and the patty is baked rather than fried), but over all its pretty reasonable. Though the episode on Fracking feels really out of date because it ignores a lot of recent findings about the process.
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# ? May 2, 2014 00:04 |
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A burger is a healthy meal. Yes even a fast food burger there aren't magical bad food demons inside them. A quart of soda and a pound of french fries with it isn't.
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# ? May 2, 2014 00:16 |
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twistedmentat posted:If you want to learn about conspiracies, I'd advise checking out Skeptoid. Each episode is 15 min or less, and does a pretty good job at summerizing each topic.
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# ? May 2, 2014 00:30 |
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moller posted:Yes, Paul Bennewitz intercepted the radio communications of a stellar traveller lady named Io and she explained the whole thing. If you ever want to read up on an actual conspiracy, apparently the NSA and/or military counterintelligence took an interest in Bennewitz because part of his UFO research involved electronic and other monitoring of nearby facilities including nuclear weapons storage facilities. The guy was recording all kinds of radio traffic, taking video with telescopes, et cetera and they figured at first he was a spy masquerading as a UFO nut, so they started feeding him false information. Apparently at some point they figured out he was just a UFO researcher, and proceeded to gently caress with him, took it way too far, and he ended up killing himself. And that disinfo, apart from his own mind, is the source of the 'Dulce base' stuff. Granted the account of this isn't of excellent provenance as those involved are obviously reticent to admit to driving a man to his death, but it at least has more basis than 'aliens have underground bases!' poo poo.
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# ? May 2, 2014 06:42 |
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OK. Who came up with the link between aliens and 9/11?
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# ? May 2, 2014 09:56 |
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RagnarokAngel posted:Eh, depends on what its used for. An eagle can see really far away in intense detail because it can move fast enough to catch a mouse on the ground. A human with the same skill wouldn't be quite as useful. As someone who has lost half his vision in one eye due to Glaucoma, I can confirm that "God" was really phoning it on that day!
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# ? May 2, 2014 12:14 |
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Hypation posted:OK. Who came up with the link between aliens and 9/11? The first alien believer who saw 9/11 happen.
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# ? May 2, 2014 14:50 |
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Hypation posted:OK. Who came up with the link between aliens and 9/11?
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# ? May 2, 2014 16:14 |
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Install Windows posted:The first alien believer who saw 9/11 happen. Yeah, pretty much. That does remind me: the last Cosmos wants me to look into the whole Pleiadeans war thing in the New Age movement since that was entertaining back in the day
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# ? May 2, 2014 16:26 |
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So I was google image searching something unrelated and I came across this great blog: http://www.abeldanger.net/2010/02/abel-danger-mischief-makers.html Apparently a cadre of powerful women are using Matrix 5 man-in-the-middle pedophile villages to, uh, something. Also the British crown, jesuits, and encryption protocols for bridges are involved. quote:
And on and on for pages. Someone I linked to the blog told me that more recent stories discuss how Obama used remote control to fly the missing Malaysian airliner to the UK to drop off child pornography or something. I do have to say that the web design is pretty restrained for this kind of nutter, I expect more animated gifs, blink tags, and scrolling really.
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# ? May 4, 2014 01:08 |
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That person must be legit schizophrenic or something
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# ? May 4, 2014 01:23 |
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Install Windows posted:A burger is a healthy meal. Yes even a fast food burger there aren't magical bad food demons inside them. Pretty loving sure whatever was in that Big Mac that put me in hospital sluicing blood out both ends of me probably qualified as some sort of "food demon". Not sure a big mac qualifies as a "burger" though. Shits all wrong yo.
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# ? May 4, 2014 15:07 |
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duck monster posted:Pretty loving sure whatever was in that Big Mac that put me in hospital sluicing blood out both ends of me probably qualified as some sort of "food demon". That doesn't sound like a standard feature of the Big Mac.
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withak posted:That doesn't sound like a standard feature of the Big Mac. Yeah, normally it's poo poo coming out of at least one end of you.
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# ? May 4, 2014 19:51 |
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duck monster posted:Pretty loving sure whatever was in that Big Mac that put me in hospital sluicing blood out both ends of me probably qualified as some sort of "food demon". Sounds like food poisoning. I had the same thing once, after eating at a VEGAN restaurant. That's more due to the fact the kitchen was super dirty and the staff were a bunch of dirty hippies (and i don't mean that in a comedic hyperbolic way, when the health department checked, they found the kitchen staff were unwashed, not wearing gloves or hairnets, and nothing was every wiped down). I never got what exactly Dunning did that was wire fraud. From what I can tell, wire fraud is when you fake clicks on ads?
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# ? May 4, 2014 20:31 |
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twistedmentat posted:Sounds like food poisoning. I had the same thing once, after eating at a VEGAN restaurant. That's more due to the fact the kitchen was super dirty and the staff were a bunch of dirty hippies (and i don't mean that in a comedic hyperbolic way, when the health department checked, they found the kitchen staff were unwashed, not wearing gloves or hairnets, and nothing was every wiped down). Dirt is organic and natural, it can't possibly hurt you!
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# ? May 4, 2014 20:42 |
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twistedmentat posted:I never got what exactly Dunning did that was wire fraud. From what I can tell, wire fraud is when you fake clicks on ads? Wire fraud is a catch-all federal crime where you use any communication medium (other than mail service) in the course of committing fraud, so the cookie stuffing is the fraud and the internet is the communication means, hence wire fraud.
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# ? May 5, 2014 00:53 |
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Guy Montag posted:If you ever want to read up on an actual conspiracy, apparently the NSA and/or military counterintelligence took an interest in Bennewitz because part of his UFO research involved electronic and other monitoring of nearby facilities including nuclear weapons storage facilities. The guy was recording all kinds of radio traffic, taking video with telescopes, et cetera and they figured at first he was a spy masquerading as a UFO nut, so they started feeding him false information. Apparently at some point they figured out he was just a UFO researcher, and proceeded to gently caress with him, took it way too far, and he ended up killing himself. I always assumed that what goes on at top secret military installations would probably be fairly boring compared to what has been cooked up on the internet or featured in tv/film. "Oh yeah we totally have aliens, space craft, and the ark of the covenant hidden underground out in the american southwest." And then it's likely just then loving around with trying to come up with various military poo poo ala the B-2 Bomber.
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FuzzySkinner posted:I always assumed that what goes on at top secret military installations would probably be fairly boring compared to what has been cooked up on the internet or featured in tv/film. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3622710
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# ? May 5, 2014 02:04 |
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Hypation posted:OK. Who came up with the link between aliens and 9/11? A Southern Baptist who doesn't believe in aliens.
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# ? May 12, 2014 19:04 |
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http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/05/08/peace-sign-stolen-from-conn-playground-honoring-sandy-hook-victim-grace-mcdonnell/ quote:Peace Sign Stolen From Conn. Playground Honoring Sandy Hook Victim Grace McDonnell Crazy Sandy Hook truther steals the sign commemorating the park, and calls the parents to tell them they're liars. At least he didn't go after the parents directly...
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# ? May 12, 2014 19:23 |
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There's a special place in hell for these types of people...it's called LA, let the cops have at'im
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# ? May 12, 2014 19:51 |
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Lightning Jim posted:
A bunch of these "skeptics" also took to a Newtown School Board meeting to peddle their theories. http://www.ctpost.com/local/article/Newtown-school-board-greets-Sandy-Hook-skeptics-5458643.php
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On the subject of the Oklahoma satanist memorial, someone I know flipped his poo poo about how "those people" were all followers of Aleister Crowley (noted non-satanist, though people sure did accuse him for it in his time), and how Crowley had killed over 100 infants in his time. Of course, said someone is also a paranoid schizophreniac, so I just smiled and walked away.
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Tias posted:On the subject of the Oklahoma satanist memorial, someone I know flipped his poo poo about how "those people" were all followers of Aleister Crowley (noted non-satanist, though people sure did accuse him for it in his time), and how Crowley had killed over 100 infants in his time. Of course, said someone is also a paranoid schizophreniac, so I just smiled and walked away. I can't wait for the statue. Living in a neighboring town I virtually get front row seats to it. I bet the protests (if it happens) will be amusing as hell
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Lightning Jim posted:
There really needs to be a law that gives family members a free pass to go medieval on these kinds of people. Torment someone about how their kid's murder was a hoax? You have to run a gauntlet comprised of the victims' family members.
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# ? May 12, 2014 23:28 |
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It seems this thread is going places now. Not good places but going places. Aliens, 9/11, paedophile connection. I'd propose a new hypothesis but my Markov Chain generator is broken. So I propose we call in Gene Ray to arbitrate instead.
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# ? May 13, 2014 04:23 |
I have a friend who thinks he is quite conservative. He's not, but he'll die before he'll admit it. He parrots the republican party line and spits their talking points word-for-word (I swear to God he once told me, "Freedom isn't free."), but little of it lines up with his personal beliefs or his actions. It's weird. Anyway, when we were first becoming friends, he said something along the lines of, "Don't tell me you believe that stupid stuff about Bush being behind 9/11." Apparently, he thinks this is something that all liberals believe. I told him, no, I thought that theory was loving stupid. I also told him I think Bush utterly failed to stop 9/11, and that it wasn't the completely random, unforeseeable event some people want to pretend it was. For the most part, we agreed that conspiracy theories of that type are generally stupid and without merit. On culpability, we agreed to disagree, because of course any blame for the Bush administration is too much blame. Fast-forward to the Sandy Hook event. Now, it's all, "Man, this is pretty suspicious. Do you think it really happened? Obama's been trying to take our guns. This is another excuse to disarm us." For some strange reason, the prevailing conspiracy, at least the one he brought to me, was about the event being faked. I point out that there's an entire loving town full of people that knew the victims. I asked him to explain how they fake an event like this when thousands of people live, work, and pass through the area on a daily basis. How do you get an entire town to play along? How do you invent kids that never existed then kill them off with no one noticing? What about the school records, government assistance roles, driver's licenses, and birth certificates? Who are all these parents and grandparents we're seeing in the news? He reluctantly agreed in a "Yeah, I guess" kind of way, but I don't think he was ever fully convinced. He was also completely convinced that Obama ordered 600 gazillion bullets for the military to keep private citizens from being able to buy ammunition.
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Centripetal Horse posted:I have a friend who thinks he is quite conservative. He's not, but he'll die before he'll admit it. He parrots the republican party line and spits their talking points word-for-word (I swear to God he once told me, "Freedom isn't free."), but little of it lines up with his personal beliefs or his actions. It's weird. I think that ties into the general mindset: they want to believe so hard what they think that they forgo critical thinking. I have a friend that on the Bible said that there are values from it he "has yet to internalize". So essentially he had views that contradicted yet he forced out his reading of the Bible instead of his own personal views. I heard last summer he actually was one of those doomsayer campus preachers.
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# ? May 13, 2014 16:23 |
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Not 9/11 related, but I can remember from back at my days working McDonalds, we had big 75 gallon tanks downstairs that were full of coke syrup. When one would empty we'd order another that would show up with the rest of the delivery. They had a tank on board the semi that they hook up to a compressor, then run a hose from it down to ours so as their tank pressurizes it pushes the syrup through the hose. Had a guy come in one day and he watched as we unraveled the hose and took it down to hook up and start pumping. About half way through he walks over and says in an irate voice "Don't try to hide it, I know what that is, that's the mind control stuff you put in the food". After a few moments of me and the truck driver staring I told him it was just coke syrup, he was welcome to try it if he was really that concerned. I even explained to him how the system works, his response; "That's all bullshit, I know you put that stuff in food to brainwash people to eat here, and now I have proof". Dunno what ever came of him, I was waiting for something to come about from it so I could finally die happy as I laughed myself off
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# ? May 13, 2014 16:57 |
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Guys, guys, guys... Alex Jones has a male enhancement drink.
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# ? May 14, 2014 07:40 |
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pd187 posted:Guys, guys, guys... I wonder how much he sells through his online dating site? Edit: holy poo poo look at the reviews on Amazon, I can't tell if they're real or fake but either way they're hilarious. platedlizard fucked around with this message at 07:53 on May 14, 2014 |
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"Combined with the nascent iodine, this is powerful medicine!" Indeed!
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