Perhaps you fine guys and gals may want to contact the Dutch government about conspiracies. They are looking for sources of Evil - Evil that dared to reveal one of their prominent members had made a deal with the Devil (almost...).
Several members of the right-wing liberal party that makes up part of the government believe that there is a conspiracy to destroy their party due to the high number of corrupt party members being revealed right now. The pinnacle of this was when the Justice Minister and his aide had to leave - supposedly because one of them paid a hardened criminal the sweet, sweet amount of close to 5 million and informed the parliament that the amount was 'only' half of that and that the proof had disappeared; proof that subsequently showed up in a news programme . According to a prominent party member dark powers at the Ministry of Justice, news media, the opposition, and honest (so awful) and brave (worse...) citizens are at work, without showing any evidence (of course).
So, who's into conspiracy theories?
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Re: So, who's into conspiracy theories?
The first conspiracy theory I believed in was the UFO/alien coverup, I guess I still believe in parts of it. What was at Roswell? What was project bluebook? Who were the majestic 12? It seemed pretty well respected since that shit was up on the history channel, and a lot of people close to me believed it. But as adulthood set on I realized most respectable people don't believe in aliens, there isn't any proof, and most of all I wanted to believe. This led me to the conclusion that the alien coverup was almost certainly nothing.
I got into Project Monarch when some one mentioned that there are people out there who will brainwash you for sex. It seemed believable because of popstar mental breakdowns like Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe, Miley Cyrus, etc etc. I kinda dismissed that one too though because whilst it was scary, it seemed illogical to me that our rich spoiled pop stars were in fact victims. Project Monarch goes hand in hand with the Illuminati, as theorists claim you can identify a pop star who is a beta programmed slave because they will flash Illuminati symbolism. To recognize Illuminati symbolism, you have to research the Illuminati.
I don't know if I believe in the Illuminati, their symbols are vague and there are plenty of jokes out there about seeing triangles where-ever you go(There are plenty within Eva). But MKUltra most certainly did happen, and they definitely did not disclose everything when MKUltra came to light. The fact that MKUltra existed and not all of it came to light isn't proof that Project Monarch exists, but the US government definitely experimented extensively on mind control. If project monarch is real, it implicates the Illuminati. This returns me to the points that made me dismiss the UFO cover ups though, there is no proof outside of circumstance of Project Monarch, and therefor as far as I know no proof of the Illuminati. I don't want to believe in these things, but I'm definitely scared of them; which also throws my judgement on the topics into question.
I just don't know anymore on any of them, I feel like if you believe in a conspiracy theory you're a fool, but if you don't believe a conspiracy theory then you're naive. There's no winning to it, I'm never certain either way.
I got into Project Monarch when some one mentioned that there are people out there who will brainwash you for sex. It seemed believable because of popstar mental breakdowns like Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe, Miley Cyrus, etc etc. I kinda dismissed that one too though because whilst it was scary, it seemed illogical to me that our rich spoiled pop stars were in fact victims. Project Monarch goes hand in hand with the Illuminati, as theorists claim you can identify a pop star who is a beta programmed slave because they will flash Illuminati symbolism. To recognize Illuminati symbolism, you have to research the Illuminati.
I don't know if I believe in the Illuminati, their symbols are vague and there are plenty of jokes out there about seeing triangles where-ever you go(There are plenty within Eva). But MKUltra most certainly did happen, and they definitely did not disclose everything when MKUltra came to light. The fact that MKUltra existed and not all of it came to light isn't proof that Project Monarch exists, but the US government definitely experimented extensively on mind control. If project monarch is real, it implicates the Illuminati. This returns me to the points that made me dismiss the UFO cover ups though, there is no proof outside of circumstance of Project Monarch, and therefor as far as I know no proof of the Illuminati. I don't want to believe in these things, but I'm definitely scared of them; which also throws my judgement on the topics into question.
I just don't know anymore on any of them, I feel like if you believe in a conspiracy theory you're a fool, but if you don't believe a conspiracy theory then you're naive. There's no winning to it, I'm never certain either way.
Re: So, who's into conspiracy theories?
I firmly believe that the entire UFO thing was concocted by the Air Force and the intelligence community ran with it as a COINTELPRO-style operation to discredit people leaking actual credible info about secret government shenanigans, to the point that the CIA and FBI have purposely associated the word "conspiracy theorist" with drooling lizardmen run the world nuttery.
It's worked so well that if you say this people will dismiss you as a crazy even though there is documented proof the government has engaged in black propaganda.
It's worked so well that if you say this people will dismiss you as a crazy even though there is documented proof the government has engaged in black propaganda.
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Re: So, who's into conspiracy theories?
One they created, or one the broader culture developed on its own, and which the Gov't at some point latched onto to try and combat said leaks?
I'd more favor the latter.
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Re: So, who's into conspiracy theories?
Chuckman wrote:I firmly believe that the entire UFO thing was concocted by the Air Force and the intelligence community ran with it as a COINTELPRO-style operation to discredit people leaking actual credible info about secret government shenanigans, to the point that the CIA and FBI have purposely associated the word "conspiracy theorist" with drooling lizardmen run the world nuttery.
It's worked so well that if you say this people will dismiss you as a crazy even though there is documented proof the government has engaged in black propaganda.
Considering that other world governments have come as saying UFOs are real and they have no idea what they are, UFOs attacking sites in the Middle East, and Iran claiming they took down a drone with UFO technology- It seems almost obvious that UFOs are just US super tech, but then there are reports of things like Foo Fighters in WW2, even the most advanced nazi science of the day couldn't explain that. You're right though, its hard to even skeptically talk about conspiracy theories like this without people thinking you've lost it.
Re: So, who's into conspiracy theories?
Do you think "Project Paperclip" and flying to the moon was the extent of the Axis tech and experts the Allies took for their own use?
They started using the most powerful Nazi technology immediately after the war: Propaganda.
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Re: So, who's into conspiracy theories?
Personally, I wish the whole 'Reptilian aliens are invading the Earth' thing is true, because I could use a small intergalactic war right about now.
That, and a new pair of boots.
Anybody else hip to that fun little conspiracy and it's various off-shoots?
That, and a new pair of boots.
Anybody else hip to that fun little conspiracy and it's various off-shoots?
Though, Gob still might look good in a cocktail dress.
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Re: So, who's into conspiracy theories?
I found a David Icke book as I was unpacking my library yesterday. It went into the donate pile.
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Re: So, who's into conspiracy theories?
One or two years ago, the headquarters (a nice 18th century building) of a not-so-secret male-only secret society in a nearby town completely burned down. Unfortunately, this was not a conspiracy, but an electrical fault. On the other hand, they are still busy meticulously rebuilding it in its exact image, including paintings and other inventory, despite news reporting stating that all of the originals, including the building plans, were destroyed in the fire and that no good pictures existed of certain objects.
The building has always looked a bit charred. Maybe it's continuously on fire and the 'electrical fault' was simply someone disabling the morphogenic field disguising its status as one of the Gates of Hell?
The building has always looked a bit charred. Maybe it's continuously on fire and the 'electrical fault' was simply someone disabling the morphogenic field disguising its status as one of the Gates of Hell?
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Re: So, who's into conspiracy theories?
Yeah, I've always kinda hoped that mankind in the end is killed by aliens or a Supreme Being. I'd prefer if whatever killed us to be morally righteous and crazy intelligent.
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Re: So, who's into conspiracy theories?
Pkunk's not dead! Shake yer Rootz!
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Who did 9/11? The FAR. - Reichu
Re: So, who's into conspiracy theories?
The propaganda game of every government involved was pretty strong beforehand:
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