Fine.
So Mubarak was paranoid. When you hold power for thirty years you get a lot of frustrated persons in your country who think they could do a better job. There is no need to imagine any other entity above domestic opponents.
This thread makes it seem quite likely.
Yeah, as a rule of thumb, conspiracies catch on really, really quickly in the Middle East. Who knows why, but I’ve heard many laughable things catch on and get reported as the god’s honest truth. I seem to remember things like believing that tasers are actually instruments to render Arab men infertile. Also, the Iraqi military spent millions of dollars on useless metals rods which were supposed to be used like dowsing sticks to find bombs, drugs, smuggled goods, unicorns, and optimism.
Saying that there is a conspiracy theory going around the Middle East about shadowy powers doing something is evidence of nothing. It is like saying that snow in Alaska proves that global warming doesn’t exist, or warm temperatures in Arizona proves that it does exist.
Here’s proof from the best source possible:
When and what was the first conspiracy?
Exactly what did happen to the dinosaurs?
What, you’re just going to ignore all those millions of trilobites, crying for justice from the rocks?
From that article*:
"Skepticism is usual and healthy, but conspiracy theories inspire a generalized, knee-jerk cynical mistrust – and keep a populace primed for panic and violence against the West.
That fostering of knee-jerk distrust is one of the major reasons I loathe the conspiracy-theorist mindset (others are its fostering of bigotry, time-wasting and sheer mind-numbing stupidity).
*You do know that the exact same story appeared previously on drudgereport? :eek::(:smack:
If David Icke is to be believed, Mesopotamia, 6000 B.C.
Yesterday I read in The New York Times about Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signing bills limiting unions. In the front page article, it was reported that
Except that
I watched it on CNN and the next day I read about it in The New York Times. I noticed that inconsistency.
Right, not everything they print is true. (See above.) I use The New York Times as a reference point.
What do you think of the Santa conspiracy?
Shouldn’t children be told the truth rather than raised to first believe in the lie and then later as adults to perpetuate the conspiracy?
Kozmik:
Genuine Q?, not a snark…
Outside of the macro-view (Illuminati, JFK, NWO, etc) and down to the personal level…Do you believe that your family has told you things that are counter-factual about your own family. E.g., family tree?
TMI: I dated a CT for awhile who tried to convince me my Aunt was really my mother’s mother. (Aunt was 18 years older than my mother).
Thanks.
Do you believe there was a second shooter in the Newton massacre?
Why did the government decide to make the massacre take place, and how did the government go about arranging it?
I am not aware of any Santa conspiracy. There is a historical Santa - Saint Nicholas - who may or may not have given out gifts.
Children should be neither told the truth nor lied to. I would tell my children about Santa Claus and direct them to Wikipedia - and let them draw their own conclusions
No.
No. I read The New York Times today (like I do every day) and there was no indication that there was a second shooter. The only thing that opens the possibility of there being a second shooter was that it was reported in NYT that the gunman had guns in various locations.
I do not believe that the government decided to make the massacre take place. I do not believe that the government arranged it. I believe that a gunman shot and killed his mother and then shot and killed 20 children and 5 adults. Unless something comes up, those possibilities are ruled out.
There certainly is. Justin Trudeau is a Member of Parliament who is running for the leadership of his party (which if it wins the election will make him the Prime Minister.) When he was a child, his father Pierre Eliot Trudeau, who was the Prime Minister, took him to Santa’s workshop at the north pole, where he learned that his father was in control of Santa, and that he would eventually take over from his father. Worst yet, both Castro and Carter were there when all this came out, so now we know not only who Santa’s puppet master is, but we also know who pulls the strings of that puppet master.
http://www.cbc.ca/archives/on-this-day/justin-trudeaus-eulogy.html
So children should be condescended to and have their time wasted.
Kozmic, why is the French Government sending out police to prevent people from saving themselves from the end of the world on the 21st? I don’t think that it is fair that they are saving space in Bugarach for the Illumanati while the rest of us are left to die. http://www.thelocal.fr/page/view/french-apocalypse-village-begs-stay-away
No, I’m saying that children when asking about Santa Claus should be directed to Wikipedia or something equivalent and allowed to think independently and not be told about Santa Claus one way or the other. In the movie The Polar Express, the main character apparently wondering whether Santa Claus could live at the North Pole looks up “North Pole” in the World Book encyclopedia.
They are doing that simply for control. The only thing that I can predict about tomorrow is that there will be snow, a blizzard. The end of the world? We’ll see.
Recently, the President of France spoke about the Illuminati:
No he didn’t, he’s speaking about the financial interests. You’ve rarely posted a link that supports any of the points you’re attempting to make and this is no exception.
From the same newspaper, in the obiturary for Robert H. Bork:
Well, which is it? The “intelligentsia” or the “world of finance?”
(For the record, as a person who was alive and following politica at the time, Bork got royally screwed by the “liberal media” and the Democrats of the Senate because they were set on opposing anything that Reagan did. [This is not intended to imply that I believe he would have been an asset to the court.] People do not remember how disliked Reagan was at the time by so many opinion makers.)