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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I love the odd conspiracy, it's room for a fun conversation and some are worth listening too.
However...
The last few years I've seen some, if not quite a few people I know fall down the rabbit hole. Both pre and post covid.
Some are fully convinced the covid vaccine has a tracker, the new world order is upon us and 5G towers cause cancer among other things.
I find it impossible to have a decent conversation with them, if at all. It always reverts back to some conspiracy. It's quite sad in fact.
Do you guys have any experiences of someone you know going down the rabbit hole? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The world is full of so many idiots at the moment it’s hard to have a normal conversation with a normal person anymore!
Bill gates has been tracking my movements! |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
somewhere |
Anyone that I work with and is friends with me on facebook gets deleted if they share anti vaccine shite ...no time for nonsense
Some conspiracy theories just make me laugh and wonder wtf
Man never landed on the moon
9 11 was an inside job
The great reset
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Aliens built the pyramids.
It definitly wasn't 1000s of sl*ves, sl*ving away non stop since the day the Pharoah was born.
Cuz obviously if space travelling aliens were to pass on technology to us, it would definitly be how to pile rocks in a massive triangle. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yeah, I know a few and tend to avoid the conversations where they try to ram their theories down my throat.
I've had to curtail my communication with a number of them.
Some of their beliefs are bat shit crazy
Lee |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
The Bill Gates/George Soros/Plandemic/encoded vaccines/NewWorldOrder conspiracy is getting more complex, and outlandish.
I frequently meet a guy who is convinced that there is a worldwide plan to eradicate the desire for heterosexual sex; I offered no counter-argument.
There are a number of interesting theories why the prevalence of weird and bizarre conspiracy theories is on the rise: as people become more confused by a complex and fastpaced lifestyle, over which they have limited control. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yeah, I know a few and tend to avoid the conversations where they try to ram their theories down my throat.
I've had to curtail my communication with a number of them.
Some of their beliefs are bat shit crazy
Lee"
I was at a kids birthday party last week I was only vaccinated person. They were the antimask anti vaccine brigade. Grand we all have our opinions but don't force what you've learnt off Facebook down my neck when I'm just trying to enjoy birthday cake in peace! |
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I think I’m a scary world where everything feels out of control, feeling like you have some kind of secret knowledge on what is ACTUALLY going on is weirdly comforting. I’ve seen a lot of friends fall into that hole in the last year and most of them seem pretty miserable and sad. They’ve become zero craic to be around. |
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I think falling down the rabbit hole is easier than you think.
Impressionable people, stuck at home all day, nowhere to go and bombarded with all this misinformation all day on their social media feed |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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"I think I’m a scary world where everything feels out of control, feeling like you have some kind of secret knowledge on what is ACTUALLY going on is weirdly comforting. I’ve seen a lot of friends fall into that hole in the last year and most of them seem pretty miserable and sad. They’ve become zero craic to be around. "
A lot of peoples' lives have been upended; no wonder they feel out of control, confused, traumatised, bewildered and ripe for claptrap. |
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"Yeah, I know a few and tend to avoid the conversations where they try to ram their theories down my throat.
I've had to curtail my communication with a number of them.
Some of their beliefs are bat shit crazy
Lee
I was at a kids birthday party last week I was only vaccinated person. They were the antimask anti vaccine brigade. Grand we all have our opinions but don't force what you've learnt off Facebook down my neck when I'm just trying to enjoy birthday cake in peace! "
One should never interfere with the consumption of cake thats sacrilege |
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By *affa31Woman
over a year ago
Galway |
I think the way science is taught and communicated has resulted in a lot of people left without the skills to critically analyse the information being fed to them.
Social media has a lot to answer for and gives a massive platform to people spouting “facts” when they have no idea what they’re talking about. Paddy Holohan, ex MMA fighter and Aisling O Loughton, ex tv presenter, are two of the most notable Irish contributors, with large social media followings, to the absolute nonsense being spouted. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I worked with a flat earther. Couldnt listen to it My current favourite is that the government in America killed every bird and now are all surveillance machines controlled by the government |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I worked with a flat earther. Couldnt listen to it My current favourite is that the government in America killed every bird and now are all surveillance machines controlled by the government"
Of course, we know the earth isn't flat because if it were then cats would have pushed everything off the side by now! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I worked with a flat earther. Couldnt listen to it My current favourite is that the government in America killed every bird and now are all surveillance machines controlled by the government
Of course, we know the earth isn't flat because if it were then cats would have pushed everything off the side by now! "
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
One guy, whom I now avoid, proffers a theory that vaccines are implanted with chips that 5g masts can activate to cause the death of people on a particular date, to depopulate the world.
I am surprised at no-one mentions the Soylent Green theory that people are being killed to feed to an elite. |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
I used to bump into a guy in one of the Belfast parks, who told me he believed that many of the paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland on both sided, practised cannibalism, their favourites being young children.
During the Troubles, a nber of young children did disappear without trace. |
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I dont think the great reset can be counted as a conspiracy theory. Klaus schwab has written a book about it and he also gave talks to the world economic forum about it. And its up on their website. What they are saying about it i dunno but just saying
I have documentaries marked to watch about jfk and the alleged bush attachment to his assasination. |
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"Are any theories specifically about or set in Ireland
The only one I can think of is who killed Michael Collins
**Jim Corr has entered the chat**
The useless corr "
Ah come on now he plays a thingamajiggy |
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By *ateniteCouple
over a year ago
Youghal |
I'm a fan of Those Conspiracy Guys podcast for a bit of light hearted entertainment during a long drive. I know they're not for everyone but I enjoy it.
I'm no conspirator and fully believe in Occam's razor theory, that the simplest, most obvious explanation is often the correct one. However, I have attended a Buckingham Palace garden party on a hot summers day and met Prince Andrew and can 100% confirm that he does sweat.....if our profile dissappears after this post please send help
Mr D. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I think the way science is taught and communicated has resulted in a lot of people left without the skills to critically analyse the information being fed to them.
Social media has a lot to answer for and gives a massive platform to people spouting “facts” when they have no idea what they’re talking about. Paddy Holohan, ex MMA fighter and Aisling O Loughton, ex tv presenter, are two of the most notable Irish contributors, with large social media followings, to the absolute nonsense being spouted. "
Yep we all should listen to George Lee the biggest Medical expert on RTE he transferred his great knowledge of subject on Irish Nation every night for a year. |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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The instruments that were specifically placed in position on the Moon's surface by Nel and Edwin aka Buzz are still being used to this day to determine the exact distance from Earth to the Moon.
The base of the Eagle lander is still visible with large telescopes.
The Moon rocks brought back have no exact terrestrial equivalent; similar but not identical.
The rubbishing of Man's phenomenal achievement of putting 12 men on the moon from 1969 to 1972 is pathetic and nonsense.
The principal US crackpot who has proffered the fake Moon landing theory is mentally ill and was assaulted by Edwin Buzz Aldrin because he had harassed him for years.
Mankind will probably return to the Moon within the next decade; one Mmon landing crew brought back a part from an automated landing years before.
The Moon landings did occur. Fact, not fiction
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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"Man landing on the moon is laughable. Over 50 years ago and it hasn't been done since. And just ONE photograph. Laughable.
Lol there are literally thousands of photos."
Patrick Moore, the TV astronomer said the intelligent life forms should begin on Earth, when he interviewed a member of the Flat Earth society! |
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"I dont think the great reset can be counted as a conspiracy theory. Klaus schwab has written a book about it and he also gave talks to the world economic forum about it. And its up on their website. What they are saying about it i dunno but just saying
I have documentaries marked to watch about jfk and the alleged bush attachment to his assasination. " .
Just because someone wrote a book about it doesn’t disqualify it from being a conspiracy theory… am I missing something? |
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"Man landing on the moon is laughable. Over 50 years ago and it hasn't been done since. And just ONE photograph. Laughable.
Lol there are literally thousands of photos."
Mustn't have been too impressive that nobody decided to go back since |
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Not all but some are quite sad.
They tend to need a conspiracy to brighten up their lives.
Maybe their normal lives are dull and it's only living in make believe that brings some light in.
Guarantee the number of people leaving the forums will increase once meets start ramping up.
They may then be confronted by real meets, real people and have to expose themselves to reality, bit difficult when you live in a fantasy world.
Social media is a bit like a long, world wide garden fence. Millions of drama queens and fantasists can chat away trying to outdo each other, always in the warm glow of never actually having to see or speak to anyone in person. |
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By *ombikerMan
over a year ago
the right side of the river |
Well I worked developing 5g transmitters.
It operates at the same hz as the bodies nervous system.
It is a short range signal and it is absorbed by organic matter, that's why you will see trees etc being cut down in urban areas where it was being trialled.
By the way people are organic matter ?? |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
somewhere |
I'd like to believe that we're not alone in the universe and that there are other species that we haven't met
U.F.O'S support the theory but if they exist why has no one used a smartphone to film one that would prove it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like a good conspiracy theory myself and unlike some these days I don't believe many of them. My father is heavily into reading about them as well as watching shows on them but similar to me he doesn't believe in many of (JFK being one of the ones he think is true)
Unfortunately a lot of people are getting sucked into the rabbit hole during the current pandemic, usually pushed along by some clown on social media running a grift. Majority if not all of the evidence presented is filmsy to say the least. I do always think though if this worldwide conspiracy is so secret how the fuck does someone find evidence of it on fb or Google. |
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By *ohnFKMan
over a year ago
Where the Streets Have No Name |
"Well I worked developing 5g transmitters.
It operates at the same hz as the bodies nervous system.
It is a short range signal and it is absorbed by organic matter, that's why you will see trees etc being cut down in urban areas where it was being trialled.
By the way people are organic matter ??"
Hmmm??
Better dig out my tinfoil hat
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Funny that you mentioned 5g and cancer. I was only speaking to a guy in Wednesday about this.
I was in a bit of a hurry but he came across as interesting and had some impressive credentials so I thought to shoot the breeze for a little bit with this guy. At fist I though, and I said to him.." bit of a conspiracy theorist there" a he then showed me his broad band router in a padded aluminium casing. I laughed and thought affs.... until he took it a radiation meter and turned it on and pointed it to the router. He then said as another little experiment asked me to take it my phone and call someone and again the meter went nuts.
He has been very very ill and turns out that it was from the radiation from sitting beside his router for hours every day but got better after encasing it in this aluminium foil box.
He proceeded to go on and say that there's scientific evidence that 5g is the reason for covid 19. It was at that point I made my pleasantries and got the hell out.
Look the guy could be a genius or a crazy a bag of rusty nails I couldn't quite figure it out but it did get me thinking... God only knows what's true out there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not all but some are quite sad.
They tend to need a conspiracy to brighten up their lives.
Maybe their normal lives are dull and it's only living in make believe that brings some light in.
Guarantee the number of people leaving the forums will increase once meets start ramping up.
They may then be confronted by real meets, real people and have to expose themselves to reality, bit difficult when you live in a fantasy world.
Social media is a bit like a long, world wide garden fence. Millions of drama queens and fantasists can chat away trying to outdo each other, always in the warm glow of never actually having to see or speak to anyone in person. "
Sounds about right, conspiracy theories are the new "gossip", ie a social currency that gives people the illusion they are "in the know" and have something juicy to trade for attention |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I joined the flat earth group on Facebook just for a good hearty laugh. It didn't dissapoint in the slightest "
Oooooh that sounds so much fun!!! I may have to check it out too |
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"Not all but some are quite sad.
They tend to need a conspiracy to brighten up their lives.
Maybe their normal lives are dull and it's only living in make believe that brings some light in.
Guarantee the number of people leaving the forums will increase once meets start ramping up.
They may then be confronted by real meets, real people and have to expose themselves to reality, bit difficult when you live in a fantasy world.
Social media is a bit like a long, world wide garden fence. Millions of drama queens and fantasists can chat away trying to outdo each other, always in the warm glow of never actually having to see or speak to anyone in person.
Sounds about right, conspiracy theories are the new "gossip", ie a social currency that gives people the illusion they are "in the know" and have something juicy to trade for attention "
Nail, meet head. |
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By *indenMan
over a year ago
Naas which is South West of Dublin |
"Man landing on the moon is laughable. Over 50 years ago and it hasn't been done since. And just ONE photograph. Laughable.
Lol there are literally thousands of photos.
Mustn't have been too impressive that nobody decided to go back since "
There have been 6 landings and 12 astronauts have walked on the moon… |
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I've come across someone (Met. You dirty feckers) that believed the Earth was flat and we were living under a giant dome like a snow globe.
Must be reading too many Stephen King books. I take that back actually. This individual also once asked me why I would read a book of something knowing there was a film.
¯\__/¯ |
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"Man landing on the moon is laughable. Over 50 years ago and it hasn't been done since. And just ONE photograph. Laughable.
Lol there are literally thousands of photos.
Mustn't have been too impressive that nobody decided to go back since
There have been 6 landings and 12 astronauts have walked on the moon…"
Of course. Sure we've all seen the photos and countless videos |
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By *indenMan
over a year ago
Naas which is South West of Dublin |
"Man landing on the moon is laughable. Over 50 years ago and it hasn't been done since. And just ONE photograph. Laughable.
Lol there are literally thousands of photos.
Mustn't have been too impressive that nobody decided to go back since
There have been 6 landings and 12 astronauts have walked on the moon…
Of course. Sure we've all seen the photos and countless videos "
And for that reason, I’m out….. |
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By *ohnFKMan
over a year ago
Where the Streets Have No Name |
"Man landing on the moon is laughable. Over 50 years ago and it hasn't been done since. And just ONE photograph. Laughable.
Lol there are literally thousands of photos.
Mustn't have been too impressive that nobody decided to go back since
There have been 6 landings and 12 astronauts have walked on the moon…
Of course. Sure we've all seen the photos and countless videos
And for that reason, I’m out….."
Yep...I'm out |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some are so far fetched it's like something out of a movie,but then when you look back on history and look at the global political sphere some make perfect sense |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
"Funny how in an age where we have such a vast amount of knowledge literally at our finger tips.....we have never been less informed "
If you know where to look for accurate, quality, verifiable data, you can be astonishingly well informed, and use that information to make quality informed decisions. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ye some of them are mental remember they said you’d never have to display your private medical information to anyone to access services , or when they said they would take are cash away there all away with the ducks ???? |
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By *appyPandaMan
over a year ago
Kilkenny, but Dublin is more fun |
I hate how small the most popular conspiracies are.
Covid vaccine has nano machine tracking chips? Why would they bother? Nearly everyone is carrying their phone everywhere they go?
The conspiracy theories I do believe have some too much possibility or the ones espoused by Chomsky and the ilk, even though I wouldn't consider them conspiracies at all.
I do believe our economy and society has been changed in the last few decades to let the super wealthy take over and make normal people just part of the machine, entertaining ourselves and busying ourselves so as not to notice that we are all completely subservient to debt and stuck in a position where they can do as they please.
Financial and work insecurity is a great way to keep the people in line without them knowing, and the bonus of that is it keeps inflation down, bolstering long term investment for those who have the wealth.
Our world is being stolen, and while we've become so divided now between left and right, that's doing very little to help as its nothing more than a distraction, making the normal people hate each other instead of standing together and recognising what is happening. |
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By *estivalMan
over a year ago
borehamwood |
"I hate how small the most popular conspiracies are.
Covid vaccine has nano machine tracking chips? Why would they bother? Nearly everyone is carrying their phone everywhere they go?
The conspiracy theories I do believe have some too much possibility or the ones espoused by Chomsky and the ilk, even though I wouldn't consider them conspiracies at all.
I do believe our economy and society has been changed in the last few decades to let the super wealthy take over and make normal people just part of the machine, entertaining ourselves and busying ourselves so as not to notice that we are all completely subservient to debt and stuck in a position where they can do as they please.
Financial and work insecurity is a great way to keep the people in line without them knowing, and the bonus of that is it keeps inflation down, bolstering long term investment for those who have the wealth.
Our world is being stolen, and while we've become so divided now between left and right, that's doing very little to help as its nothing more than a distraction, making the normal people hate each other instead of standing together and recognising what is happening."
What you say about left and right hating each other from what i see is the right laughing at the left and the left accusing anyone who isnt on there side is a nazi,racist,facist,myself i laugh at both sides thinking a political party of either side give a fuck about the general public,as for conspiracy theories most are a load of old bollox but some do stop being theories and do become conspiracys,why do yo think goverments around the world put 100 year blocks on information coming out |
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A good friend of mine (she has other good qualities, don't judge me) actually mentioned the New World Order in conversation the other day and said I needed to look it up as serious stuff was going down... Haven't quiet got around to it, too many YouTube videos of animals doing cute things to get through first haha. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I hate how small the most popular conspiracies are.
Covid vaccine has nano machine tracking chips? Why would they bother? Nearly everyone is carrying their phone everywhere they go?
The conspiracy theories I do believe have some too much possibility or the ones espoused by Chomsky and the ilk, even though I wouldn't consider them conspiracies at all.
I do believe our economy and society has been changed in the last few decades to let the super wealthy take over and make normal people just part of the machine, entertaining ourselves and busying ourselves so as not to notice that we are all completely subservient to debt and stuck in a position where they can do as they please.
Financial and work insecurity is a great way to keep the people in line without them knowing, and the bonus of that is it keeps inflation down, bolstering long term investment for those who have the wealth.
Our world is being stolen, and while we've become so divided now between left and right, that's doing very little to help as its nothing more than a distraction, making the normal people hate each other instead of standing together and recognising what is happening."
This is nothing new, every society since the dawn of man has had its elite, whose main priority is in consolidating their position at the top. |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
on the hill NordWest of |
"I hate how small the most popular conspiracies are.
Covid vaccine has nano machine tracking chips? Why would they bother? Nearly everyone is carrying their phone everywhere they go?
The conspiracy theories I do believe have some too much possibility or the ones espoused by Chomsky and the ilk, even though I wouldn't consider them conspiracies at all.
I do believe our economy and society has been changed in the last few decades to let the super wealthy take over and make normal people just part of the machine, entertaining ourselves and busying ourselves so as not to notice that we are all completely subservient to debt and stuck in a position where they can do as they please.
Financial and work insecurity is a great way to keep the people in line without them knowing, and the bonus of that is it keeps inflation down, bolstering long term investment for those who have the wealth.
Our world is being stolen, and while we've become so divided now between left and right, that's doing very little to help as its nothing more than a distraction, making the normal people hate each other instead of standing together and recognising what is happening.
This is nothing new, every society since the dawn of man has had its elite, whose main priority is in consolidating their position at the top. "
You're right but never was the disparity of wealth and power between poor and rich bigger in so called democratic states and critical voices are now easily drowned in the sheer amount of (mis)information and in the diffusing pond of conspiracy. |
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By *appyPandaMan
over a year ago
Kilkenny, but Dublin is more fun |
"Chris Cornell, chester Bennington, Anthony Bourdain were all in fact murder, related to trying to exposed high profilepaedo/ human trafficking ring"
There's definitely much more to the Epstein ring than we know of, and I wish we could find out everyone involved but to state that Cornell and Bennington were murdered doesn't do them justice.
Depression hits people at all levels of society, and the numbers are increasing all the time (how could it not? Look at the state of the world now and how easy it is for us to see all these bad things happening all over the planet nearly instantly).
To call these suicides murders is to completely dismiss the struggles they faced through their life, and completely ignore the fact that people we loved and supported were doing amazing things, even though they were going through so much hardship behind closed doors. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Man landing on the moon is laughable. Over 50 years ago and it hasn't been done since. And just ONE photograph. Laughable.
Lol there are literally thousands of photos."
And it HAS been done since. We went back like 5 times. But it is very dangerous and expensive, and there is very little man can learn in person that the robotic laboratories roaming around today can't.
Plus, you are trolling so none of this matters. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Chris Cornell, chester Bennington, Anthony Bourdain were all in fact murder, related to trying to exposed high profilepaedo/ human trafficking ring
There's definitely much more to the Epstein ring than we know of, and I wish we could find out everyone involved but to state that Cornell and Bennington were murdered doesn't do them justice.
Depression hits people at all levels of society, and the numbers are increasing all the time (how could it not? Look at the state of the world now and how easy it is for us to see all these bad things happening all over the planet nearly instantly).
To call these suicides murders is to completely dismiss the struggles they faced through their life, and completely ignore the fact that people we loved and supported were doing amazing things, even though they were going through so much hardship behind closed doors."
If I remember this correctly the reason for this theory was some3to do with Linkin parks work in Haiti and the Clintons having a foundation there while being listed as visitors to epstiens Island. Thinnest evidence in the world. Nevermind that both Bennington and Cornell has multiple addiction issues as well as mental health issues. Bennington took Cornell's death very hard with the song one more light being dedicated to him as well as his death taking place on Cornells birthday but some really don't take things like those into account when spouting utter shite about people who tried their best to be good people. |
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"Yeah, I know a few and tend to avoid the conversations where they try to ram their theories down my throat.
I've had to curtail my communication with a number of them.
Some of their beliefs are bat shit crazy
Lee
A moment on the lips.......lol
I was at a kids birthday party last week I was only vaccinated person. They were the antimask anti vaccine brigade. Grand we all have our opinions but don't force what you've learnt off Facebook down my neck when I'm just trying to enjoy birthday cake in peace! "
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"Chris Cornell, chester Bennington, Anthony Bourdain were all in fact murder, related to trying to exposed high profilepaedo/ human trafficking ring
There's definitely much more to the Epstein ring than we know of, and I wish we could find out everyone involved but to state that Cornell and Bennington were murdered doesn't do them justice.
Depression hits people at all levels of society, and the numbers are increasing all the time (how could it not? Look at the state of the world now and how easy it is for us to see all these bad things happening all over the planet nearly instantly).
To call these suicides murders is to completely dismiss the struggles they faced through their life, and completely ignore the fact that people we loved and supported were doing amazing things, even though they were going through so much hardship behind closed doors.
If I remember this correctly the reason for this theory was some3to do with Linkin parks work in Haiti and the Clintons having a foundation there while being listed as visitors to epstiens Island. Thinnest evidence in the world. Nevermind that both Bennington and Cornell has multiple addiction issues as well as mental health issues. Bennington took Cornell's death very hard with the song one more light being dedicated to him as well as his death taking place on Cornells birthday but some really don't take things like those into account when spouting utter shite about people who tried their best to be good people. "
Spot on! It shows they have zero respect for the talent and troubles of those that felt they had no other option. |
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"Chris Cornell, chester Bennington, Anthony Bourdain were all in fact murder, related to trying to exposed high profilepaedo/ human trafficking ring
There's definitely much more to the Epstein ring than we know of, and I wish we could find out everyone involved but to state that Cornell and Bennington were murdered doesn't do them justice.
Depression hits people at all levels of society, and the numbers are increasing all the time (how could it not? Look at the state of the world now and how easy it is for us to see all these bad things happening all over the planet nearly instantly).
To call these suicides murders is to completely dismiss the struggles they faced through their life, and completely ignore the fact that people we loved and supported were doing amazing things, even though they were going through so much hardship behind closed doors.
If I remember this correctly the reason for this theory was some3to do with Linkin parks work in Haiti and the Clintons having a foundation there while being listed as visitors to epstiens Island. Thinnest evidence in the world. Nevermind that both Bennington and Cornell has multiple addiction issues as well as mental health issues. Bennington took Cornell's death very hard with the song one more light being dedicated to him as well as his death taking place on Cornells birthday but some really don't take things like those into account when spouting utter shite about people who tried their best to be good people.
Spot on! It shows they have zero respect for the talent and troubles of those that felt they had no other option."
Not just the talent or the troubles but the good work they did. What happy panda said was spot on in my opinion. I just elaborated on this bullshit theory that grinds my gears. I loved soundgarden, audios*ave and Linkin Park as I grew up and to hear this kinda stuff about those two men just pisses me off no end. |
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"Chris Cornell, chester Bennington, Anthony Bourdain were all in fact murder, related to trying to exposed high profilepaedo/ human trafficking ring
There's definitely much more to the Epstein ring than we know of, and I wish we could find out everyone involved but to state that Cornell and Bennington were murdered doesn't do them justice.
Depression hits people at all levels of society, and the numbers are increasing all the time (how could it not? Look at the state of the world now and how easy it is for us to see all these bad things happening all over the planet nearly instantly).
To call these suicides murders is to completely dismiss the struggles they faced through their life, and completely ignore the fact that people we loved and supported were doing amazing things, even though they were going through so much hardship behind closed doors.
If I remember this correctly the reason for this theory was some3to do with Linkin parks work in Haiti and the Clintons having a foundation there while being listed as visitors to epstiens Island. Thinnest evidence in the world. Nevermind that both Bennington and Cornell has multiple addiction issues as well as mental health issues. Bennington took Cornell's death very hard with the song one more light being dedicated to him as well as his death taking place on Cornells birthday but some really don't take things like those into account when spouting utter shite about people who tried their best to be good people.
Spot on! It shows they have zero respect for the talent and troubles of those that felt they had no other option.
Not just the talent or the troubles but the good work they did. What happy panda said was spot on in my opinion. I just elaborated on this bullshit theory that grinds my gears. I loved soundgarden, audios*ave and Linkin Park as I grew up and to hear this kinda stuff about those two men just pisses me off no end. "
I don't give that stuff any bandwidth in my melon. Prefer to hear the music instead. |
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"I love the odd conspiracy, it's room for a fun conversation and some are worth listening too.
However...
The last few years I've seen some, if not quite a few people I know fall down the rabbit hole. Both pre and post covid.
Some are fully convinced the covid vaccine has a tracker, the new world order is upon us and 5G towers cause cancer among other things.
I find it impossible to have a decent conversation with them, if at all. It always reverts back to some conspiracy. It's quite sad in fact.
Do you guys have any experiences of someone you know going down the rabbit hole?"
I love these people, the vaccine has trackers in it, new world order etc...where did ya get your information from...oh the Internet was it. How did you accesses the Internet, oh on your phone or computer, glad those things don't track your every movement AND search for. Waiting to see does the irony register is just the best.
Sometimes you just have to let stupid be stupid and live your own life .
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