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@infidel A guy at work gave me a five minute lecture on the HAARP machine last month, apparently Snowden let slip all the details about it
http://www.secretsofthefed.com/snowden-reveals-haarps-clobal-assassination-agenda-w-video/
You make up a site like that, moonbats click on it and watch your ad revenue go up, best of all the chances of Snowden contradicting you are fairly minute.
The same moonbat gave a Wingertastic lecture on 9/11 and I finally snapped and showed him this picture which I think explains why it pancaked downwards, which only got him blathering on about how could the fire weaken all the steel? He declined my offer to put a frying pan on a stove element so the pan was half on the element and half off and then put his hand on the part that wasn't on the element as proof of his theory. I'n real life I rarely bother trying to discuss this bullshit with people because I find like Winger they are so entrenched in the stupid it'd be fairly embarrassing to admit to themselves how idiotic their beliefs are.
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@infidel said in Your favourite conspiracy theories:
and these motherfuckers not only have the technology, but refuse to use it to help the Black Caps achieve draws? That's immoral
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It's becoming genuinely more difficult to determine who is elaborately taking the piss and who is bat shit insane.
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From the Times, UK
President-elect ‘was born in Pakistan’
After years spent fostering the conspiracy theory that President Obama was not an American citizen, Donald Trump now faces a “birther” movement of his own after a Pakistani news channel claimed that the president-elect was born a Muslim in Pakistan.
The Urdu-language broadcaster Neo News claims to have seen evidence that Donald John Trump was born Dawood Ibrahim Khan in lawless North Waziristan. The region is a notorious hotbed of Islamist militancy and a haven for groups such as al-Qaeda and the Taliban.
In the news report, which was broadcast last month but has gone viral since the election, the presenter announced: “Believe it or not, presidential candidate Donald Trump was born in Pakistan and not in America.”
Young Dawood was educated in a madrassa, or religious seminary, before he was orphaned when his parents died in a road accident in 1954, Neo News reported. He was then taken to London by a retired Indian captain in the British Army and adopted by the Trump family in 1955.
As evidence of its extraordinary claim, which would disqualify Mr Trump from assuming the presidency, Neo News cited several posts on social media and the grainy photograph of a young, blond-haired boy in Pakistani dress whose surly expression bears a passing resemblance to the president-elect.
Like the birther movement targeting Mr Obama, Neo News is likewise undeterred by the complete lack of evidence for its claims. The broadcaster is calling on Mr Trump to produce his birth certificate and take a DNA test that it believes would uncover his Pakistani heritage.
Conspiracies aside, Pakistan is jittery about the implications of Mr Trump’s election victory, fearing that he will lean towards its neighbour and rival, India.
The property mogul turned commander-in-chief has been highly critical of US policy towards Pakistan, demanding that Islamabad sever ties with the terrorist groups sheltering within its borders if it wants to continue to receive billions of dollars in American aid.
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My new favorite conspiracy theory. ( I don't believe it)
The Podestas kidnapped Madeline McCann and are also pedophiles themselves.
This is connected to Pizzagate (google it) -
Adding this to the "Pizzagate" topic, but less of a "crazy conspiracy" for me now. (still not convinced though )
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I read in the paper the other day some crazy guy (it was you wasn't it Frank) went in to the pizza shop mentioned below and shot the place up looking for the kids.
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- ha ha
I thought this was going to happen.
Pizzagate "evidence/conspiracy/BS" ?????
- ha ha
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Abstract - details and evidence in link below.
Angela Merkel and those within the EU and German government who are aligned with her are knowingly allowing ISIS operatives to infiltrate the EU, set up networks and stage attacks on European citizens. The goal of allowing this to occur is to create a crisis which will artificially deepen the need for greater European integration into the EU, which is of course mostly controlled by Germany and allows them to control Europe without firing a single shot (so far). Once the crisis has been created, Merkel will use it as an excuse to use the newly formed EU Army to occupy European nations. This army seems to currently be supplied by NATO and NATO officials who are in a position to discover this are showing up dead.
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@Frank said in Your favourite conspiracy theories:
greater European integration into the EU
Is that to mean less nationality in favour of a unified European state?
It is an interesting proposition.
When you look at a lot of scifi material (PC games, RPGs, novels etc) of earth's medium-far future, there is a tendency for Europe - including the UK in some cases - to become a single entity. Sometimes its under the control of a single force, or is a massive corporate entity.
So its not beyond the realms of belief that it could happen. After all, what are the existing European nations but a conglomeration of city-states who warred with each other for centuries?
Using infiltrators to do it though sounds like a lot of effort. Why not just use existing "radicalised" migrants?
Your favourite conspiracy theories