Do you find yourself kinda thinking conspiricy theorist are maybe correct?

by IreallydidwalkoutofaKH 82 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • Beta Male
    Beta Male

    paying off an expert on melting points isnt going to change the physical reality of the melting points. that is patently stupid. every administration tries to underhandedly get away with things, but this one, which had only been in power for about 81/2 months managed to pull off the largest, deadliest conspiracy against its own people? you all (the believers) spent a good deal of your lives swallowing the conspiracy theories of the WTS (and thats all they are), and have now just transferred your gullibility to a new, more "cool" subject. You enjoyed the feeling of being "in the know" then, and you wallow in it now. you DESERVE the intellectual oblivion that you are destined for.

    I absolutely F%^$#&G HATE this mentality. HATE IT.

  • jgnat
    jgnat

    Sure it is possible for one person, or a small group, to conspire to deceive. However, the larger the group or the larger the deception, the harder it is to contain. That is why you won't see successful bank robber gangs more than four or five people. Any more, and the possibility of failure is just too high.

    Here's some further reading for the conspiracy crowd:

    On occam's razor: http://phyun5.ucr.edu/~wudka/Physics7/Notes_www/node10.html

  • cognizant dissident
    cognizant dissident
    but thats all part of the deception man..its what they want us to believe

    Instead of vague accusations, why do you not answer one specific question I put to you.

    How can an expert on the melting point of metal be paid off to lie about it on national television without hundreds of thousands of other chemists and scientists from all over the world, in many countries who are no friends of the US, opening their high school chemistry textbooks and proving him a liar in about 1 minute flat?!!!

    Cog

  • golf2
    golf2

    Here's another two cents, Alanstang.com or write to him([email protected]) if you think there is no conspiracy. You still need to check my last info.



  • Beta Male
    Beta Male

    yay. alanstang.com recommends radio frequency cancer curing machines. another moron to add to the already laaaaarge list of pseudoscientific conspiracy theorists.

    i wonder how they feel when one of their customers uses their "guardian" machines instead of standard medical treatment and dies of cancer? how can anyone trust info from someone who recommends Rife devices? idiots.

  • james_woods
    james_woods
    yay. alanstang.com recommends radio frequency cancer curing machines. another moron to add to the already laaaaarge list of pseudoscientific conspiracy theorists.

    Maybe this alan stang got the technology from analyzing the flying saucers that they keep in the hangers at area 51?

    No, wait - the Watchtower Society used to advertise such stuff (remember the Radio-Bola?) and that was years before Roswell.

  • golf2
    golf2

    Woods and B Male, the subject matter is about conspiracy. I've given Mr. Stang's email address, give him a shout, challenge him.


    I have provided previous names and have you done any background check on them? Freedman, Mullins and Griffin. Tear these guys apart.


    For factual information,check the internet for, "The 1990 Oka Crisis." If and when your not satisfied with that, I have others.


    Thanks for your thoughts.



  • Beta Male
    Beta Male

    i dont know about you, but before i look at the factuality of their theories, i look at their credibility. as far as im concerned, if you recommend radio-wave style treatments(or their ilk), without regard to their well known foundation in quackery, then everything you say immediately is suspect. it indicates a lack of interest in honest research, and an willful ability to bilk stupid people of their money and lives.

    why dont you show your faith in him by purchasing one of his(no doubt) very pricey guardian machines he recommends. then let us know how well it deals with your ailments.

  • Beta Male
    Beta Male

    oh yeah! and try a radio-biola while youre at it. highly recommended.

  • Beta Male
    Beta Male

    on Eustace Mullins:

    (From Wikipedia, FWIW.)

    "Mullins has been accused of antisemitism by the Anti-Defamation League. In 1968, Mullins authored a tract entitled The Biological Jew (Staunton, Va., Faith and Service Books, Aryan League of America, 1968). The tract includes the following statement about Nazi antisemitism: "Nazism is simply this — a proposal that the German people rid themselves of the parasitic Jews. The gentile host dared to protest against the continued presence of the parasite, and attempted to throw it off." The book also claims that Jews "drink the blood of an innocent gentile child" in religious ceremonies, and that this practice represents the essence of Judaism. [4]

    The following is an excerpt of an interview, conducted in 1993, with Mullins regarding his views:

    Question: Do you believe Jews are parasites?
    EM: Parasites? No, as I say, this was a theme that I developed in 1968 in that one book. I've never referred to it again and in fact there is nothing about Jews in my last five books in the past twenty years simply because I moved into larger spheres, the world order ...

    In an interview hosted on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PlnFT0ksbQ&NR=1), Mr. Mullins once again alleges that ritual human sacrifice is (i) a central tenet of Judaism; and (ii) the singular source of anti-Semitism. It appears in this interview that Mr. Mullins believes that the Rockefeller/Rothschild funded Zionists were responsible for the 9/11 attacks."

    yeah, hes credible alrighty.

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