Isn't he?

His lunacy is always deadly serious...klr wrote:But ... surely Galaxian is just joshing, isn't he?
Isn't he?
Hard to tell. He's a bona fide tinfoil-hatter when it comes to 9/11 conspiracy theories and lots of other crazy shit, but I get the feeling he's just pulling some legs in this instance.JimC wrote:His lunacy is always deadly serious...klr wrote:But ... surely Galaxian is just joshing, isn't he?
Isn't he?
Indeed ... maybe we'll find out in due course.Ian wrote:Hard to tell. He's a bona fide tinfoil-hatter when it comes to 9/11 conspiracy theories and lots of other crazy shit, but I get the feeling he's just pulling some legs in this instance.JimC wrote:His lunacy is always deadly serious...klr wrote:But ... surely Galaxian is just joshing, isn't he?
Isn't he?
Poe's Law strikes again!
You've got a better-trained Google search than me.Ian wrote:9/11 Commission Report.
But the 2nd entry is 9/11 Conspiracy Theories.
klr wrote:You've got a better-trained Google search than me.Ian wrote:9/11 Commission Report.
But the 2nd entry is 9/11 Conspiracy Theories.
Sir Figg Newton wrote:If I have seen further than others, it is only because I am surrounded by midgets.
IDMD2Cormac wrote:Doom predictors have been with humans right through our history. They are like the proverbial stopped clock - right twice a day, but not due to the efficacy of their prescience.
I wish Galaxian was joshing. But the situation is really dire, & sticking your heads in the sand doesn't avert it:klr wrote:But ... surely Galaxian is just joshing, isn't he?
Isn't he?
I agree and suggest you follow your own advice and stop sticking your head in the sand. This may let a little reality trickle in between your sheeple curls.Galaxian wrote:I wish Galaxian was joshing. But the situation is really dire, & sticking your heads in the sand doesn't avert it:klr wrote:But ... surely Galaxian is just joshing, isn't he?
Isn't he?
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While conspiracy nuts are indeed wrong - wrong - wrong this line of reasoning doesn't work because these agencies do in fact routinely blunder their asses off. So much so that it is usually their mistakes that are used as evidence against their being the perpetrators of elaborate conspiracies aimed at world domination e.g. their activities reported in the Guardian. It is precisely because they would forget such a detail that they can't be expected to pull off what they've been accused of...wait, buwahahahaRum wrote:The paranoid delusions of conspiracy nuts seem somehow to overlook the fact that if the 'powers' had so much control over such complex events, including the various agencies involved, the media and and all the witnesses on the street do you really think they would overlook making sure there was blood on the guy's clothe if it 'should' have been there?
Such idiocy. There is so much else in the world to be concerned about if you want to make a difference.
You've ignored 4 critical aspects:Rum wrote:Well you make a good point Sean, however it is a point which actually supports mine as well. The fact that such blunders are commonplace in government circles both makes is harder to organise a piss up in a brewery and keep it secret and at the same time makes it likely that if you think you have a water tight plan something is bound to go wrong. Either way the thing that makes capital of such blunders is the paranoid mind. Confirmation bias is everything to the likes of Galaxian.
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