Conspiracies
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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
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But "look at the evidence" IS "trust noone". Neither science nor journalism has been built on "trust me bro", religion and politics was.
The line of thinking you're promoting is how dedicated political party fans behave, they distrust anyone who says the party has done something wrong. That's also the exact mechanism of how child rapes have been and are happening in the catholic church. The good priest may have told little Pete to suck him off, but he's an authority and why should we trust a kid over him.
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The only one you sourced doesn't say anything about what you claim. I'm not denying that there are some questions here that need answering but most of this is just bullshit.
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“Half a century” is the big challenge in that sentence. The Manhattan project started in 42 and Japan was bombed in 45.
They also had near slips with the press and foreign espionage happening within the project. That would’ve been real tough to keep secret from the public for decades.
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"A pharmacist saw several black particles in one vial of the vaccine"
I included that source because people usually deny it happened. All of the others are also true, but I'm not going to spend hours feeding the sealions. As a gesture of good faith I'll provide a source for one more of your choosing.
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The challenges can be overcome with sufficient money. If the secret keepers are convinced they are keeping quiet for the public good then there is very little resistance.
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Yeah man I know it just sucks to have it happen that fast. My neighbor owned and operated the local bike shop in our town for almost 30 years. You're right it was gonna close anyway but covid made it happen way quicker and the town is worse off in the end. The bike shop was a HUGE part of this town and now it's gone. It just is what it is.
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Let's be fair, if I told you that a UFO cult led by a sci-fi writer performed a massive infiltration of the US government (the largest ever detected) in order to whitewash itself in official records you'd have thought I was wacko before Operation: Snow White came to light. The same UFO cult also had a number of their agents insert themselves into the life of a journalist who had written negative things about them in an attempt to get her to either off herself or be institutionalized, dubbed Operation: Freakout which was only uncovered in the aftermath of the discovery of Operation: Snow White.
The UFO cult in question is Scientology.
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No they mean eventually someone will fuck up, especially, given a long enough period of time. No amount of money can account for occasional clumsiness.
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With sufficient compartmentalisation the risk of individual clumsiness can be mitigated.
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Pretty sure CIA remote viewing is just trying to explain knowledge gained from bugging devices.