it_is_the_light wrote on Jun 13
th, 2018 at 1:11pm:
The language of gematria reveals everything you need to know about these celebrities who continue to die under mysterious circumstances. Indeed, a wealthy celebrity who exhibited no symptoms of depression, dying from suicide, certainly qualifies as suspicious.
That may be true, but suspicion does not confirm conspiracy.
If that was the case Trump would be behind bars for colluding with Russia and raping children.
But you (rightfully) insist on there being evidence in these cases before anyone can make those claims.
So why don't you do the same in cases such as Pizzagate or the passing of Bourdain?
There is a very clear pattern of you demanding evidence to claims you don't like, then you reject anything that is given to you anyway.
But the mere mention of something you like, in a blog post or youtube video (more often the latter since appear not to like reading), even if completely unsubstantiated or previously problem to be untrue, you instantly believe it and consider it evidence.
Are you even aware that you do this?
You have such a bias when it comes to reality that it borders on being an unhealthy detachment.