
Oi vey!
My thoughts are that that letter is an obvious hoax.RESiNATE wrote: Thoughts?
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Why do you switch off Hermit - have you uncovered something that we don't know about? Please share.Hermit wrote:What? No mention of the Bermuda Triangle? And what about The Protocols of the Elders of Zion? Not meaning to insult you, RESiNATE, but I've read enough about chemtrails and talked enough with people who think there's something in it to immediately switch off at your mention of them.
In a nutshell, I have wearied of discussing conspiracies with their various proponents. It's not, of course, as if no conspiracies exist, but some of the proposed ones are to me so out there, I wonder about their believers' state of mind.RESiNATE wrote:Why do you switch off Hermit - have you uncovered something that we don't know about?
True. The trick is to run out of ammunition AFTER you've managed to eliminate all your enemies.Tero wrote:Sure. It's always a balance of guns, but if you are on the inside, you eventually run out of ammunition.JimC wrote:Around all the churches and mosques!Tero wrote:The new plan: containment. Fences, barb wire, machine guns.
As me ol' da used to say:Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Yep. First rule of conspiracies: It does NOT require a conspiracy to fuck things up!JimC wrote:Res, it certainly is a mess out there, and it may be that a hard rain's gonna fall, but I don't think we need conspiracy reasons to explain why good ol' homo sap keeps fucking things up...
That's why conspiracies work. People are gullible.rainbow wrote:As me ol' da used to say:Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Yep. First rule of conspiracies: It does NOT require a conspiracy to fuck things up!JimC wrote:Res, it certainly is a mess out there, and it may be that a hard rain's gonna fall, but I don't think we need conspiracy reasons to explain why good ol' homo sap keeps fucking things up...
"There be much more stupid people in the world than evil ones"
...and Fox News.mistermack wrote:That's why conspiracies work. People are gullible.rainbow wrote:As me ol' da used to say:Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Yep. First rule of conspiracies: It does NOT require a conspiracy to fuck things up!JimC wrote:Res, it certainly is a mess out there, and it may be that a hard rain's gonna fall, but I don't think we need conspiracy reasons to explain why good ol' homo sap keeps fucking things up...
"There be much more stupid people in the world than evil ones"
So that's why the evil Manhattan Project with over 30,000 participants was never a secret!Animavore wrote:Just about every conspiracy theory ever can be debunked by following the simple logic that they usually involve far, far too many people for them to be plausible. Each person added to the equation is a potential whistle-blower, informant or undercover investigator. I'm not even sure how you go about asking people to join your conspiracy, "Pssst! Yeah, you. We need a pilot to help take down The World Trade Centre and attack our own people. You want in?" There's no way you can know who you can safely ask and who is going to report you straight away.
I don't remember the Manhattan Project being a conspiracy.Galaxian wrote:So that's why the evil Manhattan Project with over 30,000 participants was never a secret!Animavore wrote:Just about every conspiracy theory ever can be debunked by following the simple logic that they usually involve far, far too many people for them to be plausible. Each person added to the equation is a potential whistle-blower, informant or undercover investigator. I'm not even sure how you go about asking people to join your conspiracy, "Pssst! Yeah, you. We need a pilot to help take down The World Trade Centre and attack our own people. You want in?" There's no way you can know who you can safely ask and who is going to report you straight away.
Depends on which end of the bomb you were on I guess. I think the Japs certainly considered it a conspiracy...the krauts too probably.Animavore wrote:I don't remember the Manhattan Project being a conspiracy.Galaxian wrote:So that's why the evil Manhattan Project with over 30,000 participants was never a secret!Animavore wrote:Just about every conspiracy theory ever can be debunked by following the simple logic that they usually involve far, far too many people for them to be plausible. Each person added to the equation is a potential whistle-blower, informant or undercover investigator. I'm not even sure how you go about asking people to join your conspiracy, "Pssst! Yeah, you. We need a pilot to help take down The World Trade Centre and attack our own people. You want in?" There's no way you can know who you can safely ask and who is going to report you straight away.
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