Conspiracy theorists... are they all just a bit thick?

Conspiracy theorists... are they all just a bit thick?

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3GGy

823 posts

182 months

Sunday 14th April
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coldel said:
Notch 8 said:
I’ve hooked another one. A few boxes ticked here…

So I presume this person is just an average joe on social media, with no secret access to top secret government records globally. He, and only a handful of select other people have somehow gotten all this evidence that no one else has managed.

Or he just made it all up in his paranoid mind...
Or they're taking the piss. stposting is also a popular sport.

Notch 8

258 posts

8 months

Sunday 14th April
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3GGy said:
Or they're taking the piss. stposting is also a popular sport.
This person was 100% serious, and said that he was sad that people like me (not in a nasty way) would realise too late what is really going on (apparently).



coldel

7,884 posts

146 months

Sunday 14th April
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Ask him to put a date on when you will find out when it’s too late …

Flumpo

3,750 posts

73 months

Sunday 14th April
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Legacywr said:
tangerine_sedge said:
Chasing Potatoes said:
Le Tissier continues his descent into idiocy

We should really ban heading the ball(*) from the modern game hehe


(*) Although, IIRC Le Tissier wasn't a great header of the ball, which kindof ruins the joke...
The blokes an embarrassment to the city and its football club frown
I could probably be convinced to sceptically listen to some of his nonsense. But suggesting anyone in the uk government during covid was competent enough to control the weather is a step too far.

Baroque attacks

4,386 posts

186 months

Monday 15th April
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Just a step? hehe

Byker28i

59,945 posts

217 months

Monday 15th April
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In the US, Kash Patel (trump hanger on and bullst enabler) is now grifting pills to supposedly “detox” you from the vaccine and to protect you from other people who may “shed” it onto you.



Fools and their money etc.

Baldchap

7,657 posts

92 months

Monday 15th April
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Byker28i said:
In the US, Kash Patel (trump hanger on and bullst enabler) is now grifting pills to supposedly “detox” you from the vaccine and to protect you from other people who may “shed” it onto you.



Fools and their money etc.
If I were to get this and Trump bible, would I still go to heaven if I give him all my money?

AW111

9,674 posts

133 months

Monday 15th April
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So who's posting the Warrior Essentials ad on that thread?

And what will you be charging?

Notch 8

258 posts

8 months

Monday 15th April
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AW111 said:
So who's posting the Warrior Essentials ad on that thread?

And what will you be charging?
It does seem to get ever more desperate with a couple of posters on there..

captain_cynic

12,023 posts

95 months

Monday 15th April
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Notch 8 said:
AW111 said:
So who's posting the Warrior Essentials ad on that thread?

And what will you be charging?
It does seem to get ever more desperate with a couple of posters on there..
I popped into that thread last night because I couldn't sleep.

Apparently the vaccine causes cancer now and people are staring to "wake up" to it. Just like they've been claiming for the last 2+ years, how long until we're actually "awake"? Still getting their "proof" from dodgy YouTube links.

Needless to say knowing that those kinds of special individuals walk amongst us is not doing wonders for my insomnia.

Notch 8

258 posts

8 months

Monday 15th April
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captain_cynic said:
Notch 8 said:
AW111 said:
So who's posting the Warrior Essentials ad on that thread?

And what will you be charging?
It does seem to get ever more desperate with a couple of posters on there..
I popped into that thread last night because I couldn't sleep.

Apparently the vaccine causes cancer now and people are staring to "wake up" to it. Just like they've been claiming for the last 2+ years, how long until we're actually "awake"? Still getting their "proof" from dodgy YouTube links.

Needless to say knowing that those kinds of special individuals walk amongst us is not doing wonders for my insomnia.
You forgot the people dying of jab induced heart attacks and falling in front of trains ‘all the time’ as I was told a while back.

Erm, I drive them. ‘They’ are a (relatively) new kind of desperate.

Risonax

258 posts

16 months

Monday 15th April
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Byker28i said:
Not sure if this belongs here or not but claims the Havana Syndrome was a russian attack weapon

Unraveling Havana Syndrome: New evidence links the GRU's assassination Unit 29155 to mysterious attacks on Americans, at home and abroad
https://theins.press/en/politics/270425
Active Denial System



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Denial_System

Makes you feel you are on fire, then instinct takes over.

eldar

21,763 posts

196 months

Monday 15th April
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Risonax said:
Byker28i said:
Not sure if this belongs here or not but claims the Havana Syndrome was a russian attack weapon

Unraveling Havana Syndrome: New evidence links the GRU's assassination Unit 29155 to mysterious attacks on Americans, at home and abroad
https://theins.press/en/politics/270425
Active Denial System



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Denial_System

Makes you feel you are on fire, then instinct takes over.
A weapon which is rendered useless by tin foil, most appropriatelysmile

Baroque attacks

4,386 posts

186 months

Monday 15th April
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Notch 8 said:
captain_cynic said:
Notch 8 said:
AW111 said:
So who's posting the Warrior Essentials ad on that thread?

And what will you be charging?
It does seem to get ever more desperate with a couple of posters on there..
I popped into that thread last night because I couldn't sleep.

Apparently the vaccine causes cancer now and people are staring to "wake up" to it. Just like they've been claiming for the last 2+ years, how long until we're actually "awake"? Still getting their "proof" from dodgy YouTube links.

Needless to say knowing that those kinds of special individuals walk amongst us is not doing wonders for my insomnia.
You forgot the people dying of jab induced heart attacks and falling in front of trains ‘all the time’ as I was told a while back.

Erm, I drive them. ‘They’ are a (relatively) new kind of desperate.
I thought it was to destroy the hospitality segment? At least that what they told, no, assured us.

I’m sure someone even posted tables and charts, they love a good chart wink

Challo

10,155 posts

155 months

Tuesday 16th April
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captain_cynic said:
Notch 8 said:
AW111 said:
So who's posting the Warrior Essentials ad on that thread?

And what will you be charging?
It does seem to get ever more desperate with a couple of posters on there..
I popped into that thread last night because I couldn't sleep.

Apparently the vaccine causes cancer now and people are staring to "wake up" to it. Just like they've been claiming for the last 2+ years, how long until we're actually "awake"? Still getting their "proof" from dodgy YouTube links.

Needless to say knowing that those kinds of special individuals walk amongst us is not doing wonders for my insomnia.
Apparently although there is no actual evidence it’s the vaccines, it’s is apparently 100% is the cause of all these cancers and illness. The reason there is no evidence is because they don’t want you to realise you have been scammed and taking the vaccine for no reason.


Notch 8

258 posts

8 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Challo said:
Apparently although there is no actual evidence it’s the vaccines, it’s is apparently 100% is the cause of all these cancers and illness. The reason there is no evidence is because they don’t want you to realise you have been scammed and taking the vaccine for no reason.
Yes. I’ve noticed my toaster is on its way out. It must have nipped out and got jabbed whilst I wasn’t around.

Notch 8

258 posts

8 months

Tuesday 16th April
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Another strange social meja conversation a few days ago:

A MSM ‘Died suddenly’ headline sucks them in as usual.

Someone says ‘It’s the jab, ask an Undertaker!’

I say ‘An Undertaker has appeared on these threads quite recently, and he says it’s nothing to do with the jab’.

Same guy says ‘How would he know? He’s not medically trained’.


Er, you suggest something, then don’t like a reply to that suggestion, so you contradict yourself and do the usual doubling down thing.


djcube

378 posts

70 months

Wednesday 17th April
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I've seen the expression "to far down down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole" used in this thread. I have a relative that seems to have done just that. Very much an anti-vaxxer, covid doesn't exist, being controlled by the government, the great reset and so on. His speciality is the medical profession, how they are controlled by the government so the government can control us.
He has a medical problem that will become quite debilitating, not life threatening though, just ultimately very unpleasant to live with.
The treatment is injections, if that doesn't work then an operation to sort it out.
He has had the course of injections, didn't help so an operation is needed. Refuses to have it because he thinks he will be turned in to a zombie, or something.
Willing to have the injections though. I asked him why? His research on the internet "proved" the drug wouldn't harm him in any way, presumably no micro chips in it? It didn't go down well when I used his over used come-back, "that's what the government want you to think".
For me, this is a case of having gone too far down the rabbit hole to get out, I feel sorry for him.



wildoliver

8,783 posts

216 months

Wednesday 17th April
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djcube said:
I've seen the expression "to far down down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole" used in this thread. I have a relative that seems to have done just that. Very much an anti-vaxxer, covid doesn't exist, being controlled by the government, the great reset and so on. His speciality is the medical profession, how they are controlled by the government so the government can control us.
He has a medical problem that will become quite debilitating, not life threatening though, just ultimately very unpleasant to live with.
The treatment is injections, if that doesn't work then an operation to sort it out.
He has had the course of injections, didn't help so an operation is needed. Refuses to have it because he thinks he will be turned in to a zombie, or something.
Willing to have the injections though. I asked him why? His research on the internet "proved" the drug wouldn't harm him in any way, presumably no micro chips in it? It didn't go down well when I used his over used come-back, "that's what the government want you to think".
For me, this is a case of having gone too far down the rabbit hole to get out, I feel sorry for him.


I mean the obvious answer is to set up a Gmail account with a suitable email address...... Say something like thetruthisoutthere@gmail.com.

Followed by an email to him.

Dear "loon"

I am part of a global movement against a government control experiment called Population Reduction of Individuals by Control and Killings.

We have discovered that people with medical conditions are being offered useless vaccines and other injections that are just saline (Salt Water!!!!) instead of operations that could save their lives, these people have been marked as potential trouble causers, free thinkers or otherwise undesirables (people against paedophilia etc.)

If you are in this group and have the ability to get the operation you need to save you we urge you to resist the doctors trying to stop you having it and get it regardless, the doctors are mostly (except the few who are onboard with us who are pushing for the ops and will likely be the ones to operate on you, it's a movement within a movement) government shills, these are the same ones trying to sell the evil 5g implants.

Don't delay, we are the future!!

Signed

Neo


Throw a few spelling mistakes in and you're away.

Edited by wildoliver on Wednesday 17th April 08:42

coldel

7,884 posts

146 months

Wednesday 17th April
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djcube said:
I've seen the expression "to far down down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole" used in this thread. I have a relative that seems to have done just that. Very much an anti-vaxxer, covid doesn't exist, being controlled by the government, the great reset and so on. His speciality is the medical profession, how they are controlled by the government so the government can control us.
He has a medical problem that will become quite debilitating, not life threatening though, just ultimately very unpleasant to live with.
The treatment is injections, if that doesn't work then an operation to sort it out.
He has had the course of injections, didn't help so an operation is needed. Refuses to have it because he thinks he will be turned in to a zombie, or something.
Willing to have the injections though. I asked him why? His research on the internet "proved" the drug wouldn't harm him in any way, presumably no micro chips in it? It didn't go down well when I used his over used come-back, "that's what the government want you to think".
For me, this is a case of having gone too far down the rabbit hole to get out, I feel sorry for him.

All the familiar fallacies, such as we see on threads on PH. Where the fear drives people straight to a conclusion based on nothing other than their own bubble of anxiety, they then 'do their own research' which has no objectivity in it and is just a case of finding the evidence he needs to confirm the initial fears, whether it is just nonsense evidence or not.

The only way to really get people thinking logically is to surround them with empathetic people with similar health issues - if a bunch of people say the op went well, i am not a zombie, life is back on the up it *might* make them reconsider how they got to their conclusion.