Do you believe in any Conspiracy Theories?

Demon

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I have it worked out. Asianguy is a govt spy, and he is trying to determine our identity.

This stuff will all be on wikileaks.
 
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wcmonger

Winston Churchill once said "Don't believe in a conspiracy when incompetence is a perfectly good explanation."

100% agree with Winston

Conspiracy Theorist - Loser with nothing better to do!!!

All the losers who say the US govt set up 9/11 as an excuse for war - you are fucking kidding yourselves.

How many people in military, CIA, govt, airports, politicians etc would need to be involved to coordinate such a thing.

If this was a conspiracy then there would by now have been fucking whistleblowers on the TV & newspapers spilling their guts for their minute of fame & million dollar payouts for their stories.

Obviously logic does not exist with conspiracy theorists.
 

bushseeker

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Winston Churchill once said "Don't believe in a conspiracy when incompetence is a perfectly good explanation."

100% agree with Winston

Conspiracy Theorist - Loser with nothing better to do!!!

All the losers who say the US govt set up 9/11 as an excuse for war - you are fucking kidding yourselves.

How many people in military, CIA, govt, airports, politicians etc would need to be involved to coordinate such a thing.

If this was a conspiracy then there would by now have been fucking whistleblowers on the TV & newspapers spilling their guts for their minute of fame & million dollar payouts for their stories.

Obviously logic does not exist with conspiracy theorists.

definitly agree although one conspiricy ive never heard of but always personally wonder is if that 4th hi lacked plane that crashed into a field was actually shot down and the hero passengers story made up to cover the most unpalatable act of the american military downing an american passenger plane over american soil
 
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Farm Boy

Lol I love it how they claim an Internet search as research!

I can remember when a West Australian gold fields station owner found one ,
something to do with inertia navigation I think ( might have been pissed and dreamed that up)
 
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Alecia the Foxx

Um, excuse me.

What about when there were all those corrupt cops in America a couple of decades ago? They were all paying each other off, the only reason the corrupt authorities got overthrown was because of one honest cop, and he had murder threats and stuff. If that aint a conspiracy, I don't know what is.

What about a century or 2 ago, when Galileo announced that the sun didn't revolve around us, but the other way round, and that the earth wasn't the centre of the universe, and he got excommunicated from the Roman Catholic church, and his findings suppressed? Clearly a conspiracy.

So WCMonger, if you think conspiracy theories don't exist, YOU are the one kidding yourself. You can think again.
 
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Demon

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Alecia, it was Copernicus in 1500s. In early 1600s Galileo agreed with Copernicus.

The pope had no problem with Galileo or Copernicus until one of the cardinals saw political mileage in changing he pope's mind.

Interestingly, in the 1950s the pope was all in favour of the pill, until a cardinal saw the political mileage in opposing it. The pill was developed by a catholic with the monthly cycle so as to be called 'natural' and get papal approval, which it originally had.

Source: Malcolm Gladwell: "What the Dog Saw". (pp. 101-125)
 
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Alecia the Foxx

Alecia, it was Copernicus in 1500s. In early 1600s Galileo agreed with Copernicus.

The pope had no problem with Galileo or Copernicus until one of the cardinals saw political mileage in changing he pope's mind.

Interestingly, in the 1950s the pope was all in favour of the pill, until a cardinal saw the political mileage in opposing it. The pill was developed by a catholic with the monthly cycle so as to be called 'natural' and get papal approval, which it originally had.

Source: Malcolm Gladwell: "What the Dog Saw". (pp. 101-125)


I stand corrected on the facts. But they only prove my point, conspiracies (and theories about them) do exist, for a myriad of reasons.
 
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Farm Boy

These things again.

"Space ball" drops on Namibia
(AFP) – 17 hours ago
WINDHOEK — A large metallic ball fell out of the sky on a remote grassland in Namibia, prompting baffled authorities to contact NASA and the European space agency.
The hollow ball with a circumference of 1.1 metres (43 inches) was found near a village in the north of the country some 750 kilometres (480 miles) from the capital Windhoek, according to police forensics director Paul Ludik.
Locals had heard several small explosions a few days beforehand, he said.
With a diameter of 35 centimetres (14 inches), the ball has a rough surface and appears to consist of "two halves welded together".
It was made of a "metal alloy known to man" and weighed six kilogrammes (13 pounds), said Ludik.
It was found 18 metres from its landing spot, a hole 33 centimetres deep and 3.8 meters wide.
Several such balls have dropped in southern Africa, Australia and Latin America in the past twenty years, authorities found in an Internet search.
The sphere was discovered mid-November, but authorities first did tests before announcing the find.
Police deputy inspector general Vilho Hifindaka concluded the sphere did not pose any danger.
"It is not an explosive device, but rather hollow, but we had to investigate all this first," he said.[/QUO

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THE great mystery of the space ball has been solved. We can now rest easy in the knowledge aliens aren't pelting random space junk at Earth.
There was wide speculation after a bizarre object, made from a “metal alloy known to man”, fell out of the sky on to remote grassland in Namibia.

Authorities were so baffled by the find NASA and the European Space Agency were called in to investigate.

It seems this was totally unnecessary when you have the power of the internet. After the investigation went public, a commentator on tech site Gawker identified the ball as a piece of an unmanned rocket.

"For anyone wondering what it actually is, it's likely a 39-litre hydrazine bladder tank (based on its apparent size; there are also much larger hydrazine tanks). They're used on unmanned rockets for satellite launches, which would explain why they're falling down in such a specific geographic footprint," Thidrekr said.

The European space company Astrium told Gawker the tanks are found in the Ariane 5 rocket, which are frequently used by the European Space Agency to launch satellites.

The sphere was discovered mid-November, with forensic police conducting tests before announcing the find.

Authorities remained baffled, but they did conclude the sphere did not pose any danger.

"It is not an explosive device, but rather hollow, but we had to investigate all this first," police deputy inspector-general Vilho Hifindaka said.

Several such balls have also dropped in southern Africa, Australia and Latin America in the past 20 years.
 

hillsbi

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These conspiracies are all just a smokescreen to stop us seeing what is really going on... ;)
 
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