Not really related to the police misconduct topic, but there's no "conspiracy theory" topic and this one is getting a lot of views so what are your thoughts on this?
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Not really related to the police misconduct topic, but there's no "conspiracy theory" topic and this one is getting a lot of views so what are your thoughts on this?
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr...#disablemobile
Source: http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Santa_ClausOriginally Posted by Rational Wiki
Nazi moon bases is the only conspiracy theory I believe in. We shouldn't worry about all the conflict on Earth while the Second World War isn't even over. Send our boys to the moon and give Hitler hell!
My fave is the guy who says we have bases on Mars and Titan and there's an actual Earth Defense Squad that fight off alien invasions at the edge of the solar system. Frankly, I want in.
10 conspiracy theories based in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining"...
...there's even a documentary about them called "Room 237" (watch only if you have WAY too much time in your hands)
My favorite one is the Illuminati/Freemason/New World Order conspiracy theory.
Room 237 was the most BORING thing I have seen in my life.
I love reading, seeing and watching conspiracy theory articles, shows and videos. I don't believe them really but a lot are compelling.
I suggest anyone who is into the stuff to watch reruns of Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura!
Even if not true, amusing and good stuff to watch.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Rough-Guid.../dp/1409362450
Read this book a few years ago. Pretty entertaining stuff. Some of them were quite funny, it's hard to believe people take some of them as truth.
Same. One from the book was Elvis killed JFK because he was jealous of his popularity.
Sorry i couldn't resist...
Gay agenda Sounds silly to me, but it's out there regardless.
Pretty far out there, huh?Homosexual agenda (or gay agenda) is a term introduced by some conservative Christians in the United States as a disparaging way to describe the advocacy of cultural acceptance and normalization of non-heterosexual orientations and relationships. The term refers to efforts to change government policies and laws on LGBT rights related issues. The term has also been used by some social conservatives and others to describe alleged goals of LGBT rights activists, such as recruiting heterosexuals into what they term a "homosexual lifestyle".
I have a gay agenda. Going grocery shopping and then to the pub in the afternoon. Gonna bring down the Christian world with my pint and new bottle of conditioner.
Good grief, I found another one about the gays: Velvet Mafia
So apparently, there's this Gay Mafia prancing around whacking off those who dare speak out against the Gay agenda. C'mon guys, is this for real?
Remember the letters filled with Anthrax spores that turned up in America just after 9/11?
Turns out they were sent by an American who had patented Anthrax treatments and wanted a nice state security contract
They were just about to nick him, and he turned up dead.
This is all 100% true and a matter of record, they just don't shout it from the rooftops. Pretty funny because people believe the most ridiculous 9/11/terror war conspiracy theories and yet I have never seen anyone mention this totally verifiable yet unbelievable story
edit - just remembered he was also on the FBI team investigating the anthrax letters. It really is straight out of 24
Another compelling conspiracy theory I've seen/read about is the bunkers and havens in the Ozark Mountains.
http://www.mindinvasions.com/the-ozarks-conspiracy.html
I watched videos and it does somewhat support it oddly, not sure what's the purpose though.
4,500th post. Whooo hoooo!
people who believe every conspiracy theory they read, like my sister in law, drive me crazy. i can't have a rational conversation with her about fringe subjects. (she's convinced that we have teleported people to mars)
HOWEVEr, there are some things out there that are true and/or baffling.
Things like the fact that there was never any attack in the Gulf of Tonkin, which was our justification for the invading Viet Nam, are proof that not all conspiracy theories are bullshit.
The whole UFO thing interests me, but now that we know that our gvmt has been actively disseminating misinformation, you never know what's real and what isn't. I saw a documentary called Mirage Men that gets into recently declassified stuff that shows the length to which the US gvmt has gone to confuse people about UFOs. They literally drove one man crazy by making him think that he was recieving alien transmissions on his computer and radio (they stole his computer and switched it with theirs.)
I will admit that i most DEFINitely believe in interdimensional "visitors." I'm not sure about the interstellar variety.
And fucking september 11th.
I'm not a hardcore truther, but SOMEthing fishy happened that day.
Why did Norad stand down, and why were they engaged in excercises that involved planes crashing into buildings on the day that such an unlikely scenario really went down?
And my biggest question is WHAt iN THE FUCK happened to the two planes that didn't hit the towers? Why was there no debris?
I believe that those two planes were somehow vaporized, maybe with a small tactical nuclear device.
So yeah, i'm a conspiracy theorist, but i take it all with a grain of salt, unlike my sister in law who expects the Annunaki to arrive any day.