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Could A mod please move this thread before it becomes a full out flame war between mr. tin foil hat and the rest of the world.
Are you freaking kidding me? This shit is great.![]()
PS...alex jones is a frikkin nut job conspiracy theorist. everything on his website is pure bullshit and provides a very slight entertainment value to the educated reader...
His delivery is outrageous.
When he said, years ago, that foreign companies were trying to purchase some of our highways to turn them into toll roads, a lot of people thought he was full of shit. But it has happened in some places.
Everything that we encounter that might make us thing is now tagged as "conspiracy theory." A lot of the stuff like this is not a conspiracy theory, some of the people pushing these views are not trying to hide it. So, really, using "conspiracy theory" to shut people up is stupid.
I think if government wants to shut down conspiracy theories and theorists, perhaps they need to stop quoting lunatics who get their lunatic ideas peer-reviewed...like extremist views on population control, etc.
I'm a cynic, I just drove in Baltimore City today, the gut-feeling of looking at people walking around on the street and the other fools piloting cars makes me want to support abortion.
However, I think when people simply bleat like a sheep and say, "conspiracy theory," that is every bit as stupid as being in agreement with EVERYTHING Alex Jones or anyone else says. Randy Rhodes, Rush Limbaugh, Boortz, Hannity - ALL of them are in it to make money...sometimes they're wrong...sometimes they're right.
His delivery is outrageous.
When he said, years ago, that foreign companies were trying to purchase some of our highways to turn them into toll roads, a lot of people thought he was full of shit. But it has happened in some places.
Everything that we encounter that might make us thing is now tagged as "conspiracy theory." A lot of the stuff like this is not a conspiracy theory, some of the people pushing these views are not trying to hide it. So, really, using "conspiracy theory" to shut people up is stupid.
I think if government wants to shut down conspiracy theories and theorists, perhaps they need to stop quoting lunatics who get their lunatic ideas peer-reviewed...like extremist views on population control, etc.
I'm a cynic, I just drove in Baltimore City today, the gut-feeling of looking at people walking around on the street and the other fools piloting cars makes me want to support abortion.
However, I think when people simply bleat like a sheep and say, "conspiracy theory," that is every bit as stupid as being in agreement with EVERYTHING Alex Jones or anyone else says. Randy Rhodes, Rush Limbaugh, Boortz, Hannity - ALL of them are in it to make money...sometimes they're wrong...sometimes they're right.
I think any theory, regardless of how insane it might sound from the outside, is worth personally looking into.
Oh no, a thinker. Burn him at the stake
Wasn't it Alex Jones that exposed the Michigan report that told all LEOs to watch out for certain bumper stickers because the people may be part of a militia, or anyone who has a Ron Paul sticker may be part of an anti-government extremist group. That was all true what he reported and Michigan had to apologize for the report.
Wasn't it Alex Jones that exposed the Michigan report that told all LEOs to watch out for certain bumper stickers because the people may be part of a militia, or anyone who has a Ron Paul sticker may be part of an anti-government extremist group. That was all true what he reported and Michigan had to apologize for the report.
Yes it was. Ron paul, gadsden flag, and various patriotic stickers. It also said gun owners and people that referenced the constitution were likely terrorists. I'm pretty sure it mentioned war veterans too.
...I just remembered it was missouri, damn fluoride.
I'm going to get my tinfoil...