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Arctic Fox 07-08-2017 03:17 AM

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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore (Post 1421763)
...even before this day and age where just about anything can be digitally altered so that what you see is NOT what you think you saw...

Are you telling me that the magician's assistant hasn't really been cut in half on stage every night for the past twenty years, ColdNoMore?

Now I just don't know WHAT to believe!

ColdNoMore 07-08-2017 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 1421884)
Are you telling me that the magician's assistant hasn't really been cut in half on stage every night for the past twenty years, ColdNoMore?

Now I just don't know WHAT to believe!

Actually, that really does happen.

I saw a YouTube video saying so.




:D

Lottoguy 07-08-2017 09:28 AM

It all adds up and I have given you evidence of how the government controls these secrets. Plus two famous astronauts testimony about this subject. Here are some subject to look into: FORBIDDEN ARCHAEOLOGY, DISCLOSURE HEARINGS 2001 AND 2013, SIRUS THE DOCUMENTARY. THE BLACKVAULT WEB SITE and lastly the web site MAJESTICDOCUMENTS.

Warning: Once you go down this rabbit hole there is no turning back.

Lottoguy 07-08-2017 09:29 AM

Only one of many:

Don’t trust anything on Wikipedia | New York Post

ColdNoMore 07-08-2017 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Lottoguy (Post 1421974)

New York Post

nypost.com - Real or Satire?

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They are not above posting ClickBait-y articles, such as the Planet X Gonna Kill Us All nonsense, that had already been debunked.

That explains a lot. :popcorn:

Lottoguy 07-08-2017 10:31 AM

Maybe this will explain what I have already told everyone about National Geographic which is funded and controlled by the US government.

US investigates National Geographic over ‘corrupt payments’ to Egypt's keeper of antiquities | The Independent

This is only one story of many.

Lottoguy 07-08-2017 10:35 AM

Michigan State University chimes in about Wikipedia: CIA enters articles into Wikipedia too!

CM: Can The Wikipedia Be Trusted?

Program shows CIA behind Wikipedia entries - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Welcome to the rabbit hole........

ColdNoMore 07-08-2017 10:37 AM

Here'''s Why People Believe In Conspiracy Theories | Time.com

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Here's Why People Believe In Conspiracy Theories


UFO sightings. Hoaxed moon landings. Reptiles who rule the world.

What, in the name of our alleged lizard overlords, convinces a person to believe in conspiracy theories?

According to a pair of new studies published in the journal Applied Cognitive Psychology, conspiracy theorists—and there are a lot more of them than you may think—tend to have one thing in common: they feel a lack of control over their lives.

Jan-Willem van Prooijen, associate professor in social and organizational psychology at VU University Amsterdam, has been studying conspiracy theories and those who believe them for six years. "When I started this research, one of the things that I really found astonishing was how many people believe in certain conspiracy theories," he says.

Conspiracy theories often crop up during times of uncertainty and fear: after terrorist strikes, financial crises, high-profile deaths and natural disasters. Past research suggests that if people feel they don’t have control over a situation, they’ll try to make sense of it and find out what happened.

“The sense-making leads them to connect dots that aren’t necessarily connected in reality,” van Prooijen says.


:shrug:

Lottoguy 07-08-2017 11:16 AM

It's always interesting to note how people react with knowledge they cannot handle. This is a perfect example of what they always do. They will change the subject, in this case fake moon landing or reptiles ruling the world. This gives them comfort because now when confronted they have a soft pillow to rest their worried head on. Should also note the term "conspiracy theory" was a term coined by the CIA as a derogatory term to those people who were challenging the findings of the Warren Report in 1967.

The Term “Conspiracy Theory” Was Invented by the CIA In Order To Prevent Disbelief of Official Government Stories - PaulCraigRoberts.org

Lottoguy 07-08-2017 11:19 AM

People call them conspiracy theorists, I call them critical thinkers.

Arctic Fox 07-08-2017 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Lottoguy (Post 1422002)
It's always interesting to note how people react with knowledge they cannot handle. This is a perfect example of what they always do. They will change the subject, in this case fake moon landing or reptiles ruling the world.

With respect, what started (by you) as a thread about pyramids was quickly changed (by you) to one about UFOs being struck by lightning. One must assume, therefore, that you can no longer handle the pyramids issue. Time to bring on the megalomaniac reptiles, I say!

ColdNoMore 07-08-2017 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Lottoguy (Post 1422002)
It's always interesting to note how people react with knowledge they cannot handle. This is a perfect example of what they always do. They will change the subject, in this case fake moon landing or reptiles ruling the world. This gives them comfort because now when confronted they have a soft pillow to rest their worried head on. Should also note the term "conspiracy theory" was a term coined by the CIA as a derogatory term to those people who were challenging the findings of the Warren Report in 1967.

The Term “Conspiracy Theory” Was Invented by the CIA In Order To Prevent Disbelief of Official Government Stories - PaulCraigRoberts.org

Umm, wrong again my friend.

What is the origin of the term conspiracy theorist? - Quora

Click the link in the article and you can clearly see that it was a term used at least as far back as 1870 (page 141).

And I'm betting...probably long before then.

Another thing I've noticed, is that while you eschew anything having to do with Wiki (even when their citations are listed at the bottom), you seem to wholeheartedly embrace articles from known alt-right/wingnut conspiracy sites, of which some are actually Russian owned or directed (Zero-Hedge/The Independent/Etc).

Not to mention the homemade YouTube videos. :oops:

So what's up with that? :confused:

But hey, like I said previously, it's still more interesting than the usual boring fare here of late...so keep it coming. :thumbup:

ColdNoMore 07-08-2017 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Arctic Fox (Post 1422006)
With respect, what started (by you) as a thread about pyramids was quickly changed (by you) to one about UFOs being struck by lightning. One must assume, therefore, that you can no longer handle the pyramids issue. Time to bring on the megalomaniac reptiles, I say!

Oh c'mon, be serious.

Everyone knows that the pyramids were built by aliens, who were actually just CIA agents teleported to the past, using gas-powered heavy equipment with carburetors that got 100 miles to the gallon, for the sole reason to distract that it was a little old Babushka lady on the grassy knoll...that assassinated Kennedy.

I saw it all with my own eyes on YouTube...so there. :D

Lottoguy 07-08-2017 12:12 PM

I can handle all issues. These are all interconnected with each other. But, why not respond to the evidence when I post them? Instead you post something about reptile aliens and so forth?
There was a study in the Journal of Risk Research that said facts aren’t likely to sway people towards one viewpoint or another — instead, we humans go with our gut and rationalize around contradictory evidence. Have seen it time and again. Just a review of all the posts done since the beginning will prove my point.

ColdNoMore 07-08-2017 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Lottoguy (Post 1422015)
I can handle all issues. These are all interconnected with each other. But, why not respond to the evidence when I post them? Instead you post something about reptile aliens and so forth?
There was a study in the Journal of Risk Research that said facts aren’t likely to sway people towards one viewpoint or another — instead, we humans go with our gut and rationalize around contradictory evidence. Have seen it time and again. Just a review of all the posts done since the beginning will prove my point.

On that...we agree. :thumbup:


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