merrikii1
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Post by merrikii1 on Mar 17, 2017 19:43:37 GMT -5
Anyone into truth seeking? Sky / space anomalies? Rapid climate change? Rogue planets? Stratosphere injections? Any theories? I began a while ago. History is not what we are told. I went to college and can say first hand that thinking outside what's accepted is not allowed. I will not argue, and don't really want to ruffle feathers either. Just looking for The Truth. Philip
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Post by niz76 on Mar 17, 2017 21:47:29 GMT -5
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Post by stepthrutuner on Mar 17, 2017 22:09:27 GMT -5
I used to listen to a lot of Coast to Coast AM with George Noory but finally realized it is really only about them making lots of money. The conversations about subjects that cannot be proved by nature are endless and speculation with mere shreads of truth make a lot of people a lot of money. Having said that we are free to believe whatever we desire and seeking truth is a noble pursuit.
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Post by merrikii1 on Mar 17, 2017 22:21:29 GMT -5
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Post by niz76 on Mar 17, 2017 22:26:52 GMT -5
I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts on it when you're done!
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Post by gsx600racer on Mar 18, 2017 0:12:12 GMT -5
Youtube is a good source for this sorta stuff.
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Post by 90GTVert on Mar 18, 2017 5:08:23 GMT -5
I really don't pursue conspiracy theories, though I am not a trusting person when it comes to authority I suppose. Prob the event that I've seen far too much about is 9/11. I recall watching live for much of that day. Even then it seemed really strange that buildings were falling straight down one after another. At the time, I didn't think much more of it. I wasn't so skeptical. Then I ran across some stuff online a few years later. I learned about Operation Northwoods and the Gulf of Tonkin and saw more strange stuff pointed out and things like a group of architects and engineers speaking up with their questions. I will trust science and empirical evidence above any speculation, so I don't claim to know what happened. I just think there were a lot of strange things and coincidences that occurred that day, for whatever reasons. It's not something I ever bring up, because I figure most people think it's crazy talk. I think it may be more "crazy" to never question anything that we are told that doesn't seem to align with reality. Too much of the stuff that gets lumped in with this is nonsense IMO. I have no plans of wearing a foil hat or watching Alex Jones rant, but if it looks weird to me I don't mind hearing information from parties other than the ones that typically deliver the news. I guess that doesn't make me a theorist so to speak, but someone that observes and questions.
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Post by benji on Mar 18, 2017 11:28:20 GMT -5
Things in this country are made to make us think and live a certain way, not ask a lot of questions and try to change things. 9/11 was definitely some sort of inside job, just like when Iraq was "killing Kuwaiti babies", just like the Gulf of tonkin, just like how they turned south America into a graveyard, just like the "surprise attack" on pearl harbor, just like when they called the business plot coup d'etat the "bonus army march", just like the hms lustania and the uss maine were sunk, etc. We have a war/empire-based economy. If you wanna see something interesting, go to Wikipedia and look up "American wars". There have been ALOT. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_United_States_at_war
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Post by benji on Mar 18, 2017 11:36:53 GMT -5
Those would be Chem trails, I know them well. I live in South Seattle close to Boeing and there airport(s). We have lots of those, so many it makes the sky overcast on sunny days(rare here). Sometimes I think it's just to block our vision of the sky. They could have a ufo party and we wouldn't be able to see it haha.
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Post by eclark5483 on Mar 18, 2017 12:31:51 GMT -5
Everybody wants to rule the world. This is not a conspiracy. I choose not to research who the next wannabe overlord will be. I just play Clash Royale and ride scoots with my kids. Life is happier when it's simpler.
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Mar 18, 2017 12:41:20 GMT -5
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Post by benji on Mar 18, 2017 12:41:20 GMT -5
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they're free. It's not about what we're content with. It's about what they'll push on our children if we don't push back now. Or even worse, it'll get so bad well rely on the first crackpot who gives us an answer. That's how Hitler got to power. Germany was in a serious economic downturn caused by banking fraud and "war debt" after ww1. Hitler had financial backers who were willing to re-industrialise Germany if he was in power. So, he was VOTED in, he didn't force his way in. THEY ASKED FOR HIM cuz they didn't know what else to do. We print excessive money to pay for our debt, which is from war. Just like germany. We are on the edge of hyperinflation, like germany. Our government hunts "terrorists", just like germany( en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_fire ). We gotta watch for the next guy out of responsibility to the next generation and our own well being.
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Post by liftit on Mar 18, 2017 13:13:48 GMT -5
Chemtrails? Seriously? Do you not know what a contrail is? I also live in south Seattle near Boeing. We have a lot of them because we have such wet air and a ton of planes flying around. This guy gave a pretty good primer on chemtrail BS and actual science: thevane.gawker.com/why-i-write-about-and-debunk-the-chemtrail-conspiracy-1581896346I tend to find those that believe in conspiracy theories, especially those of the world government variety, tend to deep down be afraid of a chaotic world. While they may rail against the NWO and Illuminati, it helps them feel secure that there is some organization out there that is making everything happen and explains everything they don't understand. But hey, as they say when dealing with conspiracy theorists, you can't use logic to change the belief of someone that didn't use logic to get there.
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Post by merrikii1 on Mar 18, 2017 14:48:23 GMT -5
liftit,I tend to find closed-minded people the ones not prepared. Earth's weather is rapidly becoming more deadly. (Rapid climate change.) I nearly missed winter this year. Usually, my power bill runs nearly 300 per month to heat my 3 bedroom home. My heat only kicked on maybe 10 times this winter. We instead had the ac on. Stratosphere injections are proven. Admittedly by the ones spraying. Obviously, a contrail disappears right behind the jet as it's water vapor. Stratosphere injections blanket the sky. I have first-hand (60x zoom) footage of them spraying the western sunset every day. (6-10 jets.) I'm building a closed (no internet access) sky-watch system with 12 IR cameras. It will be completed in about two weeks. What will you say when I show the footage? Photoshop? I can post twenty links. A few, with one inclusion of the CIA director John Brennan. large.stanford.edu/courses/2015/ph240/llanos2/www2.eng.cam.ac.uk/~hemh1/climate/Geoengineering_RoySoc.htmwww.youtube.com/watch?v=WBG81dXgM0QWhat is up for debate is what's in them. And the effects on our health. I am a logician by nature. Believing everything is simple shows blind faith, the exact opposite of critical thinking. BTW niz76, from what I've read so far the book is spot on, and scary too. To all, I do not believe for one second I'm smarter or better than anyone. I just know something is wrong. The Sun's light was too bright and white one day. I noticed and peeked down the proverbial rabbit hole.
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Post by spaz12 on Mar 18, 2017 14:55:57 GMT -5
Chemtrails? Seriously? Do you not know what a contrail is? I also live in south Seattle near Boeing. We have a lot of them because we have such wet air and a ton of planes flying around. This guy gave a pretty good primer on chemtrail BS and actual science: thevane.gawker.com/why-i-write-about-and-debunk-the-chemtrail-conspiracy-1581896346I tend to find those that believe in conspiracy theories, especially those of the world government variety, tend to deep down be afraid of a chaotic world. While they may rail against the NWO and Illuminati, it helps them feel secure that there is some organization out there that is making everything happen and explains everything they don't understand. But hey, as they say when dealing with conspiracy theorists, you can't use logic to change the belief of someone that didn't use logic to get there. To believe anything other than the governments story about 9/11 would be a "conspiracy theory", but to believe the governments story would make me an idiot.
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Post by benji on Mar 18, 2017 15:11:45 GMT -5
I always find it interesting that anytime a group of people quietly gather to talk about these things, there's always someone to take it upon themselves to "prove" that people who talk about these things are quacks and conspiracy theorists. I'm curious, is it fear of this being true or is it some alterior motive, such as being a paid shill?
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