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Its a fascinating listen. Epic rants and they are going through googling bits and pieces and you can see how he gets so carried away.
AJ: "They're using spiders to create body armour!!!"...
googles..oh https://www.businessinsider.com/the-us-army-wants-to-make-spider-silk-body-armor-2016-7AJ: "Rawrr Hybrid pig-humans!!!"....
googles..oh https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/science-and-technology/human-pig-hybrid-created-lab -
@Rembrandt said in Your favourite conspiracy theories:
The hell? A plan authorised by the joint chiefs of staff to commit terrorism against Americans in order to justify a war against Cuba...And this is confirmed as fact now.
Yeah , our resident conspiracy nutter used it as “ evidence “ 9/11 was an inside job .
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@mariner4life said in Your favourite conspiracy theories:
@jegga is that the Poland radio station one?
Yep
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https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=12208230
I thought this was pretty good.
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Over 2 million views in 9 hours.
I actually highly recommend watching this. Rogan is terrific at reigning Jones's rants in to actually make some sense, you can tell he is a really good friend. Lots of hilarious moments throughout the whole show, they even had another bloke on who is a flatearther\moon landind denyer..even Jones ain't that crazy.
Very funny the amount of times Jones says something absolutely ludicrous and Rogan's expression is 'What the hell? are you insane?" Only for Jamie to pull it up on the screen to prove Jones correct..actually kinda scary thinking about it.
Really showed Alex's human side, just a bloke whose made some mistakes and is a little nutty getting carried away with all the craziness he reads through every day. Some terrific quotes from both Jones and Rogan in regards to the importance of allowing speech to prevent violence and how crucial communication is to bringing people back together.
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Jones has been one of the most hilarious radio comms of all-time. Even though he was underground and doing cable-access tv in his 20s, he was smart enough to get cheap airtime on powerful Christian shortwave radio stations and could be heard in NZ on a half-decent receiver in the mid-to-late 90s, before most people had home internet (He is still broadcast on shortwave daily, he’s never given it up.) His three-hour one-year anniversary special of 9/11 (2002) has to go down as one of the most monument rants in broadcast history. He would make cheap videos and send them to radio listeners and implore them to make multiple dubs of those free videos and give tem away for free. It was all about insurgency samizdat fighting an information-war, and he was doing it right at the cusp of the internet age, which crazy-or-not makes him sort of a visionary and IMO an historical figure in broadcasting. I discovered him during the Clinton admin, during the Waco siege and McVeigh/Oklahoma City blowback ops. And if you think he hated Clinton (he does), he hates Bush Jr even more.
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I watched that part about the Nazis getting tech from aliens. He's either acting or is batshit insane. Everytime Rogan asked him for evidence he seemed confused. The dude with him (Bravo?) is certifiable.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Your favourite conspiracy theories:
I watched that part about the Nazis getting tech from aliens. He's either acting or is batshit insane. Everytime Rogan asked him for evidence he seemed confused. The dude with him (Bravo?) is certifiable.
Well NASA have denied that they are running a pedophile colony on Mars but thats what they would say wouldn't they?
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@jegga said in Your favourite conspiracy theories:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Your favourite conspiracy theories:
I watched that part about the Nazis getting tech from aliens. He's either acting or is batshit insane. Everytime Rogan asked him for evidence he seemed confused. The dude with him (Bravo?) is certifiable.
Well NASA have denied that they are running a pedophile colony on Mars but thats what they would say wouldn't they?
The thing is when you look at what Jones is saying there is 'some' logic to it. The US did import Nazi's. There was some obsession with the occult. The US government had planned false flag attacks against US civilians. Experiments with hallucinogen have produces some extremely unusual results. Memories can be transferred through dna. Virtual reality was around in the 60s. Spider thread is being looked at for body armour. 5G has some significant health risks. There have been kind of hybrid animal-human experiments. Late term and post birth abortion has been advocated for.
He's connecting way more dots outside of this madness but you gotta have some sympathy for the guy, his job is to look at this craziness...and when some of it checks out and no one believes you maybe its only a matter of time before the cheese starts to slip off the cracker.
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@jegga said in Your favourite conspiracy theories:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Your favourite conspiracy theories:
I watched that part about the Nazis getting tech from aliens. He's either acting or is batshit insane. Everytime Rogan asked him for evidence he seemed confused. The dude with him (Bravo?) is certifiable.
Well NASA have denied that they are running a pedophile colony on Mars but thats what they would say wouldn't they?
NASA aka the actual power behind the US according to Jones? Britain also apparently merged with the US in around 1930.
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Loved the Bravo/Jones interaction taking the piss out of each other for their own crazy theories.
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@Rembrandt said in Your favourite conspiracy theories:
5G has some significant health risks.
Cite please.
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