Conspiracies
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It's never a question of how evil they're capable of being, but how competent.
Plenty of conspiracy theories don't work because they'd require hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, of people to completely shut up.
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You ever heard of a little trillion dollar operation known as the NSA?
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The McDonald's ice cream machine conspiracies do truly confirm 9/11 being an inside job.
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And that's why i say that US law is one of the most reactive.
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Okay but there actually was a huge McDonald's Ice Cream Machine conspiracy that turned out to be true. McDonalds sells the machines made by Taylor Company to the Franchise Owners, then mandates that only Taylor can fix the machines which are needlessly complicated to clean and maintain, and the machines being unreliable was a design flaw known internally the entire time. When a company named Kytch created tools to make fixing them fast and easy: Taylor sued. Then Taylor made their own tool by reverse engineering Kytch's tool, so Kytch sued Taylor back for $900 Mn USD.
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It be fucking impossible to coordinate hundreds of people on the world’s biggest secret, then make them and their families abide by media training for half a century.
Yes you can. The Manhattan Project was the blueprint for this.
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how else are we supposed to get data on how radiation effects children? Fukushima? Hiroshima? No, neither of those was controlled and both of thosehad goals like "reducing exposure" and "saving lives" by the local government.
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how else are we supposed to get data on how radiation effects children? Fukushima? Hiroshima? No, neither of those was controlled and both of thosehad goals like "reducing exposure" and "saving lives" by the local government.
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especially the COVID conspiracies
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Lab leak initially labelled as a conspiracytheory.
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Darpa proposal to perform GoF research on coronaviruses.
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Airborne transmission.
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Event 201 plan followed to the letter.
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Government sponsored censoring of social media
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Source: Prison labor.
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That ain't a conspiracy, though. They're operating in the open.
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Dude you are preaching to the choir, I've been following it at work as some kind of coping mechanism for never getting ice cream lol
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Tuskegee is why I would understand some black people not wanting to trust in the covid-19 vaccine.
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I mean, they aren’t all out in the open. There’s famous ones in the media all the time that we know about. But my conspiracy theory is that there’s a lot more that we don’t.
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It’s not the size of the organization, it’s the size of the team with a particular piece of information, and the monetary or moral pressure to release a particular piece of information.
Also, the NSA famously has had leakers. The biggest and most notable being Snowden in 2013.
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Alex Jones amd David Icke are CIA
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If they didn't exist. The CIA would create one. They need lunatics like that to leak documents to if they want the information within to be discreditted.
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I mean, if the dark forces were billionaires and you look at their wealth growth explosion since the pandemic....someone could be forgiven for thinking there was a conspiracy there. Means and motive, alongside a sociopathic disregard for the common person..
You should advise them to drink bleach and prove its efficacy. For science.
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Buy, when there is blood on street - or something like that was the saying
So obviously, people with money can exploit times, when everyone loses money/has no income and gets desperateBut triggering a global epidemic, would be more than overkill - imho, maybe in the heads of billionaires it makes sense