I don't know if it's the fumes around here but I think I have met more "I don't know if we landed on the moon", "9/11 was a conspiracy (though maybe not government)" types the past six months on a weld shop floor than I have in my thirty plus years anywhere else.
You know what though, if rather than saying 9/11 was a government false flag operation, people had made the conspiracy a corporate conspiracy (say... Blackwater and those other "security" companies and maybe some major industry like the banks or big oil), it would have been a lot more believable.
I will say this though about 9/11. There are a lot of FACTS that aren't public knowledge that really make you question things. Not saying which way I'm leaning but it definitely makes you think.
I actually believe this because I have been curious about it for years and have searched google a lot. It doesn't matter if you take the guy seriously or not. It is up to you to take it to the next stage to find out if it is the truth or a lie. I'm just presenting something and if it is only your opinion that validates something then there really isn't much to discuss.It never ceases to amaze how people will believe a 29 minute video but not take 5 minutes to Google things themselves.
Do you have anything to say about the actual crater or are you going to focus on everything else? The discovery is the whole point not the fact that this guy is preaching the his "Woke" disciples.Ugh.
I got like 10 mins into the first video before I had to check to see if this wasn't a prank channel. That guy should just call his channel Buzzfeed: Conspiracy Edition.
All that guy does is take readily available scientific information and frame it in a "THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA HATES ME FOR UNCOVERING THESE SECRETS" ****ty narrarive.
Does it get better? Or should I assume that he's just going to keep "blowing my mind" with ordinary mundane science facts that anyone with access to Google can find within seconds?
The guy doesn't even get his facts straight. Copernicus's theory of heliocentrism was accepted by the Catholic church for something like 70 years before they denounced it for political reasons. It wasn't that "a brilliant mind was censored by the mainstream media" BS, it's that the Catholic church originally agreed with him, but they changed their stance based on the politics of trying to fight the wave of Protestantism that was taking place.
Many Catholic universities even taught heliocentrism.
Wow, I only posted that video about the information about a newly discovered crater and the ramifications that could come from it. The guy is annoying, but I thought one of you might see the bigger picture that there is now evidence of something that cause the great flood that wiped out a previous civilization. It throws the timeline of history off by thousands of years. Every ancient civilization around the world has a story of a great flood. If you go by the bibles time line that happened 5000+ years ago. This discovery would pre date the flood 5000 years before that. The extinction of large North American mammals around that time is better explained by a sudden event rather than over hunting.
I mean, the US has done enough factually substantiated underhanded things over the past fifty years alone that it wouldn't somehow SHOCK me if it one day came out to be true, but the way I look at it is - Does whether or not this is the case actually affect me in any way? No, it does not. So I have no need to form an opinion on it. I will say though that I was listening to the radio for the whole event and I couldn't wrap my head around the fact that they were talking about four planes, then said jets were being sent out to interecept, then completely ceased mentioning the fourth plane at all ever again. Of course that particular fact in no way backs a government-instigated attack interpretation of things, but it is one of the many things about the event that just never sat right and these are what give rise to conspiracy theories.
I mean, the US has done enough factually substantiated underhanded things over the past fifty years alone that it wouldn't somehow SHOCK me if it one day came out to be true, but the way I look at it is - Does whether or not this is the case actually affect me in any way? No, it does not. So I have no need to form an opinion on it. I will say though that I was listening to the radio for the whole event and I couldn't wrap my head around the fact that they were talking about four planes, then said jets were being sent out to interecept, then completely ceased mentioning the fourth plane at all ever again. Of course that particular fact in no way backs a government-instigated attack interpretation of things, but it is one of the many things about the event that just never sat right and these are what give rise to conspiracy theories.
I agree. He is trying to sell himself as something to gain views. I have been to the Louvre in Paris many times but I was there last week with a different purpose. I wanted to inspect the near east antiquities section of the Museum and really look at it. It's an amazing Museum and from what they have there it isn't a crazy notion to believe that there were giants once upon a time. We have no idea what an advance civilization could have been. It is really fun to discover things.For what it's worth, I never watched it I never click on videos if I don't know what they're about ahead of time. Sounds interesting though, giving it a go now, pretty intriguing, though he could really do without the media conspiracy stuff, especially as he proceeds to post all kinds of media articles talking about the thing he's talking about...
It was a period of mass confusion as it’s happening. That’s the rational explanation. People get facts wrong when a catostrophic event is NOT happening, people not really knowing the amount of planes hijacked isn’t far fetched, so I’d have to say it sits perfectly fine with me.
I still think most conspiracy theorists use conspiracy theories to try and trick themselves into thinking theyre intellectually superior than others, that they are on such a higher plane of thought than these “sheep” and are like, really super smart you know? I like to one up conspiracy theory people and call their conspiracy dumb and make up an even crazier conspiracy than the one they have. Oh you think we didn’t walk on the Moon? You idiot the moon doesn’t even exist. It’s a projection!
If they had invested all that time and effort studying something important instead of babbling about conspiracy theories their time would have been better spent.
Wow, I only posted that video about the information about a newly discovered crater and the ramifications that could come from it. The guy is annoying, but I thought one of you might see the bigger picture that there is now evidence of something that cause the great flood that wiped out a previous civilization. It throws the timeline of history off by thousands of years. Every ancient civilization around the world has a story of a great flood. If you go by the bibles time line that happened 5000+ years ago. This discovery would pre date the flood 5000 years before that. The extinction of large North American mammals around that time is better explained by a sudden event rather than over hunting.
Well, there WERE four planes, that's not a matter of confusion. They didn't get the number wrong, they just stopped reporting on one (the one they later said was captured by heroes who then decided to crash it into the ground).
Otherwise I more or less agree except for the fact that many conspiracy theories arise from the fact that there are many cases where governments do lie to their citizens and cover things up (many of them now no longer controversial, I dunno Iran Contra, Saddam's WMDs). Of course this fact does not make the subsequent theories true, but it does send people down those rabbit holes.
I actually believe this because I have been curious about it for years and have searched google a lot. It doesn't matter if you take the guy seriously or not. It is up to you to take it to the next stage to find out if it is the truth or a lie. I'm just presenting something and if it is only your opinion that validates something then there really isn't much to discuss.
Well, there WERE four planes, that's not a matter of confusion. They didn't get the number wrong, they just stopped reporting on one (the one they later said was captured by heroes who then decided to crash it into the ground).
Otherwise I more or less agree except for the fact that many conspiracy theories arise from the fact that there are many cases where governments do lie to their citizens and cover things up (many of them now no longer controversial, I dunno Iran Contra, Saddam's WMDs). Of course this fact does not make the subsequent theories true, but it does send people down those rabbit holes.
People like conspiracy theories because they are entertaining.Disgaree.
People go down those rabbit holes because they want to be told. Researching without having a guiding voice is difficult and confusing, people who buy into silly conspiracy nonsense are essentially not willing to learn. Much easier to be told and then link to a video.
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Sure they can lie and cover things up, but most of the conspiracy theories are these HUGE theories like the earth is flat, walking on the moon, 9/11, not little coverups. Me just thinking about the George Bush Administration being able to pull off a 9/11 coverup makes me laugh.
If someone has a theory about something, then apply the scientific method style to that theory. None of those conspiracy theories hold up with any type of evidence whatsoever. Oh and I get you're not saying these things happened as you said previously, I am just throwing my two cents at it as well.
People like conspiracy theories because they are entertaining.
Speaking of the word sheep. That word really bugs me, because for some reason I always consider it a plural word and have to convince myself that sheep is also the singular form. And it legitimately bothers me when I have to use it in a singular fashion, to the point where I consider modifying my intended sentence to avoid its usage.
Anyone else find that happens with them for certain words? Like you know you're using it right, but it bothers you enough that you almost go out of your way to avoid using.
English makes no sense. It's strangest feature? Despite it making no sense, it is very easy to learn
Do you have anything to say about the actual crater or are you going to focus on everything else? The discovery is the whole point not the fact that this guy is preaching the his "Woke" disciples.