Why I Follow Conspiracy Theories

by metatron 31 Replies latest jw friends

  • NoStonecutters
    NoStonecutters

    Clarity, the population reduciton angle is key to this game. Why else would the elite be foisting upon us every toxin known to man: genetically engineered frankenfood (GMOs), chemtrails, microwave radiation, pesticides, asbestos, cigarettes, etc. The Malthusian answer is the only one that makes any sense.

  • fakesmile
    fakesmile

    i have followed conspiracy theories beause i am now a skeptic. i think the medical term is "skeptical asshole." i trust funk all.

  • sizemik
    sizemik

    Conspiracy theories are a waste of time. Conspiracy facts are as rare as rockinghorse shit. If anyone ever finds some actual rockinghorse shit . . . it'll go viral. No need to go hunting yourself.

  • Vidiot
    Vidiot

    We'd all better follow the conspiracy theories...

    ...or else the conspiracy theories might follow us...

  • nancy drew
    nancy drew

    i don't buy into everything people say but i am always curious about conspiracy stuff because the statement "just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean people aren't after me" is somewhat true so i hold on to maybe about alot of things.

  • Nambo
    Nambo

    Nostone cutters, if you are going to post that pic from the Illuminati game, why dont you show the folks here some of the other cards in it like the terrorist attacks on the twin towers and the Pentagon in this 1995 game!

  • Jeffro
    Jeffro

    Conspiracy nutters frequently make a number of basic errors in their assertions. This is not an exhaustive list, and is not in any particular order.

    • The conspiracies they imagine are far too elaborate and often ignore historical order of events or rewrite history
    • They find patterns because they look for them; they filter out the vast majority of information that doesn't fit the pattern, then present their filtered 'evidence' to make it appear that a pattern really exists
    • They imply that people who deny whatever conspiracy they're touting are otherwise completely trusting of governments/corporations/media
    • Denying 'the' conspiracy is seen as being naive about the existence of any form of conspiracy, manipulation or propaganda
    • The conspiracy is often used as an 'excuse' for the success of the rich/famous/powerful
    • Any real or imagined minor conspiracy or propaganda can be woven into the broader conspiracy delusion

    Conspiracy nutters very rarely (possibly never) suggest any course of action to counteract the alleged 'conspiracy', other than to spread their unverifiable conspiracy theories

  • NoStonecutters
    NoStonecutters

    This whole new breed of "skeptics" raises an alarm in that they are overly ambitious and less objective than their predecessors. They are all too quick to dismiss conspiracies of any kind, regardless of the weight of evidence showing malice.

    It also doesn't help their case that many of these conspiracies seem to be directed at Christ and the Church, something which skeptics don't believe is true in the first place.

    Bottom line, you can't trust a so-called skeptic. They are not truly objective, despite what they claim. Don't let the scientific language with which they mask their agenda mislead you. They are PR specialists in the tradition of Bernays, a conspirator himself.

    This "skepticism" is actually defined by their intolerance for dissenting views. They will attack and ridicule anything that is not inline with their world view, not unlike the Watchtower's intolerance for dissent. That is enough not to trust them.

    Nambo, I posted some of the cards from the Illuminati card game on another thread, I think temple's 666 AOK thread.

  • Jeffro
    Jeffro

    Thanks 'NoStonecutters' for once again aptly demonstrating some of the points I just outlined.

    • They imply that people who deny whatever conspiracy they're touting are otherwise completely trusting of governments/corporations/media
    • Denying 'the' conspiracy is seen as being naive about the existence of any form of conspiracy, manipulation or propaganda
  • metatron
    metatron

    While not every (often most) conspiracy theory turns out to be true, the fact remains that conspiracies are fundamental to our society in politics, religion and economics. The rich and powerful conspire to remain rich and powerful. There shouldn't be anything difficult to understand about that.

    http://www.infowars.com/33-conspiracy-theories-that-turned-out-to-be-true-what-every-person-should-know/

    The 'untouchable' nature of the Elite currently boggles the mind, as manifest by what the financial overlords continue to get away with. Read about Andrew McGuire's "accident" after he exposed silver trading or read about Obama contributor Jon Corzine and his unpunished loss of customer funds (even regular contributors on CNBC were aghast). Or how Bernie Madoff went for years untouched despite pleas to investigate his fraud?

    Ever notice how drug companies and banks get fined sums less than the corrupt profits they made? Just the cost of doing business for scofflaws.

    metatron

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