LukkyKnight
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I would like to know who conspired to allow gold lame be a good idea again.
That was the Nobel Prize committee, actually.
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I would like to know who conspired to allow gold lame be a good idea again.
That was the Nobel Prize committee, actually.
Figures...That was the Nobel Prize committee, actually.
That was the Nobel Prize committee, actually.
I finally convinced two of my co-workers of the sheer lunacy of the WTC "controlled demolitons" theory. It took the better part of a year, but they are now pretty much convinced it was impossible.
These are otherwise sane, productive people.
Figures...
Heyyyyyyyyyyy, when I lame-imaged them, look who they're posing with...
Gold lame is totally Dick Cheney's fault; I should have guessed!
He's Obama's cousin, ya know?
Ummm.
I also think that little blobman from the IKEA directions is out to torture people...
I sense your skepticism. I guess you missed the story.
This is what I can't get my head around, because I absolutely believe you. Otherwise normal people who you knew to be normal from your personal daily experience with them......and it took you nearly a fucking YEAR to get them to disembark from the spaceship!!I finally convinced two of my co-workers of the sheer lunacy of the WTC "controlled demolitons" theory. It took the better part of a year, but they are now pretty much convinced it was impossible.
These are otherwise sane, productive people.
Yes there is.
Huge amounts of it.
The Zapruder film was edited anyway, and I wasn't referring to it.
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MLK- Well, in this case, I think the conspiracy theorists have a pretty strong case (The House Select Committee thought there was a conspiracy). At the very least, wealthy white supremacists funded Ray, possibly suspecting what he was planning, but not having specific knowledge.
People love conspiracies because the thought that the world is such a dangerously random place is a frightening thought. The realization that a single mentally unstable gunman can end the life of a president on a whim is too much. World changing events need meaning. They need order. There needs to be a reason. Conspiracies and men in black cloaks are a lot less frightening to the average person than the simple facts that life is random, chance rules our lives and, in the end, we really have no control.
Your mates continued to cling to lunacy for months. I'll never understand the reluctance to admit that a prior held belief was simply wrong when there is nothing else at stake.
Oswald didn't kill JFK.Of course there have been real conspiracies, the assassinations of Lincoln and Franz Ferdinand being obvious examples.
But, my theory is that more often, one or more faction in society, while not actually entering into a conspiracy before the fact, may have a vested interest in hiding information about the event in question, or in other matters that may be brought to light beause of the event, and therefore engage in coverups and misinformation to mask their peripheral involvement.
Examples:
JFK- Oswald was a lone nut, but he had been hanging around the fringes of the intelligence community for years and any number of people were afraid of what he might know. He had connections with both pro and anti-Castro organizations, and if he had gone to trial, might have given testimony that embarrassed powerful people. My conclusion is that Oswald acted alone, but that he himself may have been the victim of a conspiracy.
Strong evidence suggests that Sirhan didn't fire the bullet that killed RFK.RFK- Strong evidence suggests that, while Sirhan acted alone, Kennedy's security staff panicked and bungled what should have been a manageable situation, and covered up some facts about the assassination in order to disguise that fact.
I don't know enough about this to have an opinion, but it seems entirely possible.MLK- Well, in this case, I think the conspiracy theorists have a pretty strong case (The House Select Committee thought there was a conspiracy). At the very least, wealthy white supremacists funded Ray, possibly suspecting what he was planning, but not having specific knowledge.
Scary stories for camping trips.Area 51- Have you noticed that the number of UFO sightings in the area dropped to near zero once the Air Force made knowledge of the Stealth Program public?
The multitude of crazy theories about this remind me of the JFK "conspiracy theory" buffs.9/11- When the Intelligence community fucks up, it tries to cover it's ass. Does this surprise anyone?
I don't think there's really any controversy about that one, is there?OJ- The cops framed a guilty man.
A conspiracy is made up of malcontents, each with the power, by discloser, to be contented.
Niccolo Machiavelli
Despite my general lack of affinity for Jesse Jackson, I've always had serious doubts about Ray acting alone even though I have never studied the case in detail.In 2004, Jesse Jackson, who was with King at the time of his death, noted:
“ The fact is there were saboteurs to disrupt the march. [And] within our own organization, we found a very key person who was on the government payroll. So infiltration within, saboteurs from without and the press attacks. …I will never believe that James Earl Ray had the motive, the money and the mobility to have done it himself. Our government was very involved in setting the stage for and I think the escape route for James Earl Ray.[44][45]
Oswald didn't kill JFK.
Despite my general lack of affinity for Jesse Jackson, I've always had serious doubts about Ray acting alone even though I have never studied the case in detail.
Exactly. That is always what bothered me the most.The money trail is key. Ray was an unemployed ex-con, little more than a drifter, but he was flush with dough.
Now, he may have been robbing liquor stores or something, but there's no evidence of it. So where did he get the dough to fly to Montreal and London?
You know who wrote Shakespeare's plays?
Shakespeare.