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May 14th, 2012 at 1:20pm
 
Okay we have all heard them. I didnt include the obvious ones that ppl are going to argue about cause this is a lighthearted thread. What conspiracy theories have you heard lately? Got friends that believe weird stuff?

this one I posted in another thread is one I got off a friend on facebook. I dont unfriend them because its kinda entertaining.  The basic theory is that rupert murdoch was behind the QLD floods.

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Reply #1 - May 14th, 2012 at 1:26pm
 
My mother used to be really good at recycling conspiracy theories.  I can't think of them all right now but, out of your list, I do recall her talking about Chemtrails, Obama not american, Man didnt walk on moon and Roswell.  Also anything that Alan Jones talked about on his radio program was accepted without any questions being asked.....
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Reply #2 - May 14th, 2012 at 1:37pm
 
Years ago I actually made one up. Maybe I can find it somewhere on the internet I dunno. It was about methane and cows in england and how feeding the cows soy made them fart less or something. It was all a conspiracy to change the weather. I cant remember now the point of it but i had a couple ppl believing me and had to tell them I was joking. Heh it was before the mad cow scare too. Erk.

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Reply #3 - May 14th, 2012 at 2:27pm
 
"Man didn't walk on the moon". My favourite clip is this one of Buzz Aldrin decking one of those conspirac theorists:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOo6aHSY8hU

Onya Buzz.

The most prevalent one these days is that in any given field, plumbers, radio personalities and taxi drivers have a better understanding than experts in that field. It's sad how many people happily use the products of scientific research but have the pig ignorance to think that scientists are the perpetrators of a worldwide conspiracy.

I hate to think what will happen 20 years from now. Maybe the laws of thermodynamics will be repealed by parliament.
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Reply #4 - May 14th, 2012 at 7:20pm
 
Damn.....why only give us ONE choice....there are SOOOOO many to chose from...
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Reply #5 - May 14th, 2012 at 8:53pm
 
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on May 14th, 2012 at 1:37pm:
Years ago I actually made one up. Maybe I can find it somewhere on the internet I dunno. It was about methane and cows in england and how feeding the cows soy made them fart less or something. It was all a conspiracy to change the weather. I cant remember now the point of it but i had a couple ppl believing me and had to tell them I was joking. Heh it was before the mad cow scare too. Erk.

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Too much soy beans/beancurd/soy milk  will make you gay - that's another one.
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Reply #6 - May 15th, 2012 at 8:42am
 
muso wrote on May 14th, 2012 at 8:53pm:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on May 14th, 2012 at 1:37pm:
Years ago I actually made one up. Maybe I can find it somewhere on the internet I dunno. It was about methane and cows in england and how feeding the cows soy made them fart less or something. It was all a conspiracy to change the weather. I cant remember now the point of it but i had a couple ppl believing me and had to tell them I was joking. Heh it was before the mad cow scare too. Erk.

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Too much soy beans/beancurd/soy milk  will make you gay - that's another one.


Oh no . . ..  I ate something made with soy milk and now im getting scales.

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Reply #7 - May 15th, 2012 at 7:00pm
 
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Reply #9 - May 22nd, 2012 at 3:45pm
 
Conspiracy can be a lot like religion, an irrational explanation for a problem we.
But conspiracy is often based or reflective of a truth, often something serious which is ignored by the rest of society. Therefore conspiracy is often the result of lack of specific knowledge (usually through no fault of the theorists) or discussion about serious realistic things.

The Illuminati conspiracy has many different tangents but at its basic level is very true of the world we live in. A group of people controlling the world does seem out there, but then you remember the monetary system which controls the world is controlled by a small group of people.

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Reply #10 - May 22nd, 2012 at 3:56pm
 
bobbythefap1 wrote on May 22nd, 2012 at 3:45pm:
Conspiracy can be a lot like religion, an irrational explanation for a problem we.
But conspiracy is often based or reflective of a truth, often something serious which is ignored by the rest of society. Therefore conspiracy is often the result of lack of specific knowledge (usually through no fault of the theorists) or discussion about serious realistic things.

The Illuminati conspiracy has many different tangents but at its basic level is very true of the world we live in. A group of people controlling the world does seem out there, but then you remember the monetary system which controls the world is controlled by a small group of people.



Yeah. I know several ppl that started out just looking for answers about something eg why does milk have to be homogenised and ended up completely sucked into ALL the conspiracy theories. Some ppl cant just believe in 1 they have to believe them all.

IMO conspiracy theories arise when there are too many questions about something. Eg 11/9 There are still way too many unanswered questions about that and the pentagon building so ppl fill in the gaps with stuff that ppl think up.

Then you have the fact that conspiracies do happen. Ppl conspire. Its what we do. eg 4 ppl in a room and 1 leaves and the other 3 prank them when they come back. Thats a small conspiracy. Ppl and groups with lots of money and power can do bigger better conspiracies.

Still there are some pretty silly ones out there eg the reptilians.

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Sir Spot of Borg wrote on May 22nd, 2012 at 3:56pm:
bobbythefap1 wrote on May 22nd, 2012 at 3:45pm:
Conspiracy can be a lot like religion, an irrational explanation for a problem we.
But conspiracy is often based or reflective of a truth, often something serious which is ignored by the rest of society. Therefore conspiracy is often the result of lack of specific knowledge (usually through no fault of the theorists) or discussion about serious realistic things.

The Illuminati conspiracy has many different tangents but at its basic level is very true of the world we live in. A group of people controlling the world does seem out there, but then you remember the monetary system which controls the world is controlled by a small group of people.



Yeah. I know several ppl that started out just looking for answers about something eg why does milk have to be homogenised and ended up completely sucked into ALL the conspiracy theories. Some ppl cant just believe in 1 they have to believe them all.

IMO conspiracy theories arise when there are too many questions about something. Eg 11/9 There are still way too many unanswered questions about that and the pentagon building so ppl fill in the gaps with stuff that ppl think up.

Then you have the fact that conspiracies do happen. Ppl conspire. Its what we do. eg 4 ppl in a room and 1 leaves and the other 3 prank them when they come back. Thats a small conspiracy. Ppl and groups with lots of money and power can do bigger better conspiracies.

Still there are some pretty silly ones out there eg the reptilians.

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Its perfectly understandable and more power to them for being cautious. Paranoia is a primitive instinct that if we did not have our species would have surely been diminished by a predator. In modern life we have not had enough time to adapt our instincts and they can 'overreact'. But then I shouldn't really associate the two so closely.
I think perhaps a lot of the time the committed theorists just want the possibility to be properly investigated, discussed and brought to attention. Which is more then fair, a lot of theories are very possible and as a strategist will tell you 'you plan for possibilities'.

9/11 is the good example, but I do not really consider that a conspiracy theory when the evidence for the theory outweighs the 'official' story.
WTC7 was the thing that really made up my mind on that one.
This is a key part and goes back to religion.. Where an agnostic like me would say that there is obviously something wrong about the official story, I do not know and will wait for evidence before making up my mind about who, what, when, why and where other theorist will need a straightforward answer to quell the unknown.

Conspiracy is in no way unrealistic and the fact we have become to believe it is not, is in self a conspiracy.

Obviously there a lot of silly ones, even silly ones which attach themselves to realistic ones (another conspiracy) but even the reptile thing has a good rational reason behind it. I remember reading one of the prominent reptile believers saying that 'people must not be capable of ruining our planet and causing so much human suffering' so they must be from another planet/species. Which to me just seems like someone trying to contemplate and rationalize a scary reality.
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Reply #13 - May 23rd, 2012 at 11:18am
 
bobbythefap1 wrote on May 23rd, 2012 at 10:13am:
Sir Spot of Borg wrote on May 22nd, 2012 at 3:56pm:
bobbythefap1 wrote on May 22nd, 2012 at 3:45pm:
Conspiracy can be a lot like religion, an irrational explanation for a problem we.
But conspiracy is often based or reflective of a truth, often something serious which is ignored by the rest of society. Therefore conspiracy is often the result of lack of specific knowledge (usually through no fault of the theorists) or discussion about serious realistic things.

The Illuminati conspiracy has many different tangents but at its basic level is very true of the world we live in. A group of people controlling the world does seem out there, but then you remember the monetary system which controls the world is controlled by a small group of people.



Yeah. I know several ppl that started out just looking for answers about something eg why does milk have to be homogenised and ended up completely sucked into ALL the conspiracy theories. Some ppl cant just believe in 1 they have to believe them all.

IMO conspiracy theories arise when there are too many questions about something. Eg 11/9 There are still way too many unanswered questions about that and the pentagon building so ppl fill in the gaps with stuff that ppl think up.

Then you have the fact that conspiracies do happen. Ppl conspire. Its what we do. eg 4 ppl in a room and 1 leaves and the other 3 prank them when they come back. Thats a small conspiracy. Ppl and groups with lots of money and power can do bigger better conspiracies.

Still there are some pretty silly ones out there eg the reptilians.

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Its perfectly understandable and more power to them for being cautious. Paranoia is a primitive instinct that if we did not have our species would have surely been diminished by a predator. In modern life we have not had enough time to adapt our instincts and they can 'overreact'. But then I shouldn't really associate the two so closely.
I think perhaps a lot of the time the committed theorists just want the possibility to be properly investigated, discussed and brought to attention. Which is more then fair, a lot of theories are very possible and as a strategist will tell you 'you plan for possibilities'.

9/11 is the good example, but I do not really consider that a conspiracy theory when the evidence for the theory outweighs the 'official' story.
WTC7 was the thing that really made up my mind on that one.
This is a key part and goes back to religion.. Where an agnostic like me would say that there is obviously something wrong about the official story, I do not know and will wait for evidence before making up my mind about who, what, when, why and where other theorist will need a straightforward answer to quell the unknown.

Conspiracy is in no way unrealistic and the fact we have become to believe it is not, is in self a conspiracy.

Obviously there a lot of silly ones, even silly ones which attach themselves to realistic ones (another conspiracy) but even the reptile thing has a good rational reason behind it. I remember reading one of the prominent reptile believers saying that 'people must not be capable of ruining our planet and causing so much human suffering' so they must be from another planet/species. Which to me just seems like someone trying to contemplate and rationalize a scary reality.


Yeah @ the paranoia. It is useful though. Sometimes things just dont seem right. If something isnt quite right you want to investigate it or have it investigated if you cant do it yourself.  Did you actually believe that WMD lie @ the time? A lot of ppl did.

in thomsons statement he said he googled for possibilities to explain some things he coudlnt explain. Of course nowadays thats the first place we look isnt it.

I agree with the 11/9 thing. I have no idea what happened but I am pretty sure its not what they say happened. Some ppl need to have an explanation though and need to believe something. Yeah but why dont they just believe the official story? I think because the conspiracy theories are actually more plausible! WTC7 - I just looked it up because I didnt remember it. Geez that building didnt get much media attention did it.

Conspiracy has always been a dirty word. Associated with "crazy" like "CIA" and to a lesser extent "ASIO". Those words (cia and asio) used to be an instant block for ppl. Turn off hearing as soon as that word is mentioned. 20 or 30 years ago you were crazy if you even thought they exist. (I have a relative that worked for the CIA but he wasnt a "spy" so I knew it existed). It still seems to be an association of crazy if you mention conspiracy and CIA together in the same sentence. Makes me wonder just why this is. Are they the ones doing the conspiring?

As for the reptilians yeah maybe. In that case GW bush is definitely a reptilian and so are all the zionists. I know someone who was a scary religious person. They went from 1 religion to another needing to believe something I guess. I dunno. Now he has landed with the reptilians. @ least he has stopped with the bibles and korans and stuff though.

How about this though?

Implants. I have heard that one somewhere. Maybe it was the reptilian one I dont remember but one of the conspiracy theories had to do with the CIA implanting you with devices.

the hearing of voices though is schizophrenia.

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Yeah @ the paranoia. It is useful though. Sometimes things just dont seem right. If something isnt quite right you want to investigate it or have it investigated if you cant do it yourself.  Did you actually believe that WMD lie @ the time? A lot of ppl did.
Useful and problematic at the same time. A lot of the time I think its just the lacking of proper and open discussion about things that spawns conspiracy.
I believed it was possible because I knew the US had bankrolled them in the past, so they could have given them a wmd before they stopped following orders.
But no not really, I knew that was certainly not the reason they went in. The best way to decide these things is to think about who is telling you. The US government gives me no reason to trust any word they say.

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in thomsons statement he said he googled for possibilities to explain some things he coudlnt explain. Of course nowadays thats the first place we look isnt it.
That's a good thing in my opinion, you are hearing from real people and in a matter of seconds you can hear from every side of a story. Unlike traditional medias which are one side of the story.

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I agree with the 11/9 thing. I have no idea what happened but I am pretty sure its not what they say happened. Some ppl need to have an explanation though and need to believe something. Yeah but why dont they just believe the official story? I think because the conspiracy theories are actually more plausible! WTC7 - I just looked it up because I didnt remember it. Geez that building didnt get much media attention did it.
WTC7 is a gaping hole in the official story.

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Conspiracy has always been a dirty word. Associated with "crazy" like "CIA" and to a lesser extent "ASIO". Those words (cia and asio) used to be an instant block for ppl. Turn off hearing as soon as that word is mentioned. 20 or 30 years ago you were crazy if you even thought they exist. (I have a relative that worked for the CIA but he wasnt a "spy" so I knew it existed). It still seems to be an association of crazy if you mention conspiracy and CIA together in the same sentence. Makes me wonder just why this is. Are they the ones doing the conspiring?
And the problem starts when legitimate theories get labeled as conspiracy, it is a powerful to which we have seen the government use many times. The best way to stop a movement or idea growing is to isolate it and label it.
The CIA is a common enemy, which is why I believe they are not at the heart of big things. One of the biggest truths today is that if you know their name or face they are probably not the people at the top of the pyramid.

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As for the reptilians yeah maybe. In that case GW bush is definitely a reptilian and so are all the zionists. I know someone who was a scary religious person. They went from 1 religion to another needing to believe something I guess. I dunno. Now he has landed with the reptilians. @ least he has stopped with the bibles and korans and stuff though.
I don't follow any conspiracy like that but I can sort of understand their rational.
GW bush is a scapegoat.
The reptilian crap is a lot less harmfully then religion


Implants have their place in reality to, they are extensively researched and tested by private and military groups. Wether or not people have them, personally I think they would be a waste of resources because its possible to get that level of control without them anyway.
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