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The more I observe conspiracy-forums, the more I believe that plausible sounding garbage is being deliberately injected into discussions to make conspiracy researchers discredit themselves.

 

What I mean is that people are served false theories of how XYZ happened purely so that at a later stage the theory is discredited and with it everyone who bought and championed it.

 

Prime Example:

 

The CIA posts complete BULLSHIT online pretending to be "Q" or "Q Anon"

 

Millions of Americans become enthralled with Q's Diarrhea Drops

 

- The CIA then goads a bunch of them into occupying the U.S. Capitol for a very brief time

 

- BOOM - Q followers blow up and sink like the TITANIC

 

 

This is what I mean by TRAP.

 

You believe and believe and believe and then they just go "YOU FELL FOR IT, STUPID!"

 

 

My favorite example is the "HOLOGRAM PLANES ON 9/11"

 

 

They almost certainly used REAL, MODIFIED 757s FLYING ON AUTOPILOT.

 

BUT PEOPLE KEEP BELIEIVING IN "NO PLANES, HOLOGRAMS!"

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Yep flat earth being one of them.  And the anti Jewish weirdos that we never used to see I'm convinced are shills now derailing threads. Very strange unhappy people often chronic cannabis users. I don't really like that Thomas Sheridan these days but he is bang on the money about the "troofer" types. 

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Flat Earth is definitely a CIA op.  Several whistleblowers have come out and said it was fabricated by the CIA to see if they can make a conspiracy theory popular.  Even knowing this, many still believe flat earth.  Qanon is another CIA/A.I. op to discredit conspiracy researchers and preoccupy them with nonsense.

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2 hours ago, Fluke said:

Yep flat earth being one of them.  And the anti Jewish weirdos that we never used to see I'm convinced are shills now derailing threads. Very strange unhappy people often chronic cannabis users. I don't really like that Thomas Sheridan these days but he is bang on the money about the "troofer" types. 

 

Imagine that...unhappy people....how (very)"strange" they are...!

 

Am I an "anti-jewish weirdo"?

 

Who's really the "shill"? The chickenshit, the "crimestop" enforcer?

 

 

 

"The first and simplest stage in the discipline, which can be taught even to young children, is called, in Newspeak, CRIMESTOP. CRIMESTOP means the faculty of stopping short, as though by instinct, at the threshold of any dangerous thought.

 

It includes the power of not grasping analogies, of failing to perceive logical errors, of misunderstanding the simplest arguments if they are inimical to Ingsoc, and of being bored or repelled by any train of thought which is capable of leading in a heretical direction. CRIMESTOP, in short, means protective stupidity... orthodoxy in the full sense demands a control over one's own mental processes as complete as that of a contortionist over his body." 1984

 

 

 

 

ps; I don't want or need or use any external substances like cannabis, drugs, or alcohol for anything, nor do I give a sh-t about "flat earth" or not "flat earth".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As well as discrediting the researchers, another motive could be to hide their own secret ops. Eg fake UFO sightings to conceal advanced military aircraft. Alien abductions to hide secret experiments on us. To muddy the waters, it can be mixed up with real UFOs and aliens so we don't know which is which. 

  
"They" meaning not only the CIA of course, but other tentacles of the cabal too. 

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1 hour ago, Campion said:

As well as discrediting the researchers, another motive could be to hide their own secret ops. Eg fake UFO sightings to conceal advanced military aircraft. Alien abductions to hide secret experiments on us. To muddy the waters, it can be mixed up with real UFOs and aliens so we don't know which is which. 

  
"They" meaning not only the CIA of course, but other tentacles of the cabal too. 

 

or talking about physical aliens to hide the fact that the secret society, occult orders are communicating with discarnate intelligences

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23 hours ago, Truthblast said:

The more I observe conspiracy-forums, the more I believe that plausible sounding garbage is being deliberately injected into discussions to make conspiracy researchers discredit themselves.

 

yes for sure

 

a recent example was the damar hamlin guy who had a cardiac arrest and died for 9 minutes during an american football game. The official line was that he was resuscitated and is making an amazing recovery with the help of oxygen

 

a man wearing shades, a covid mask and a hoodie pulled over his head then attended a game and waved to the crowd and we were told that was damar.

 

conspiracy theorists naturally speculated that the person wasn't damar because he never showed his face

 

then a clip of damar speaking on instagram was released but how do we know that clip was not made before the cardiac arrest but only released afterwards as he doesn't say anything about his recent near brush with death

 

but for arguments sake lets say that it WAS damar behind that mask and that he's alive and well. Why have him cover his face except to stir up speculation online? Its all very weird.

 

But yeah i have no doubt the intelligence agencies are flooding the internet, including this forum with utter garbage. just look around

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On 2/3/2023 at 6:43 PM, Truthblast said:

The more I observe conspiracy-forums, the more I believe that plausible sounding garbage is being deliberately injected into discussions to make conspiracy researchers discredit themselves.

 

What I mean is that people are served false theories of how XYZ happened purely so that at a later stage the theory is discredited and with it everyone who bought and championed it.

 

A couple of years ago now, I read a couple of books by Andrew Johnson (long-time RichPlanet contributer) called "9/11: Finding The Truth" and "9/11: Holding The Truth".

 

While at the time I found both books a bit tedious, what did fascinate me was how he detailed some of the 'inner machinations' of the "truther community", namely how certain factions fought to argue and bicker amongst themselves, with specific theories/ideas being dismissed/ridiculed.

 

David Icke's "The Trigger" pretty much summed up things for me - so many people were arguing/bickering/theorising about 'how' 9/11 was 'done', yet very few people seemed that interested in 'why' it was done, and 'by whom'.

 

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It’s all one big trap. Everything. 
 

No one will ever win the world, so why bother trying? 
 

I really like this forum but I also see how people/ groups with opposing views on different conspiracies and worldviews are bringing others up and down, playing, manipulating and bullying in a subtle, nearly undetectable way, the same as any school playground. 
 

This is the way of the world, it’s always been like this, and I’m not getting at anyone in particular, it’s just a shame we all can’t just… get on, without the subtle underlying nudging of forcing someone to change.

What is wrong with opinion and conjecture? 
After all, 99% of what we post isn’t primary or even secondary information. 
 

I know that humans have believed that the earth is flat for many thousands of years, even when we had ancient advanced flight technology. In the past few hundred years, that belief has changed to space and globe earth. 
 

Which do I believe? Both and none. 
Im open to both theories, and other even stranger hypothesis’ that would blow each one out of the water. 
 

We cannot prove either is correct, so why bother trying, but try to bother to get on with each other.

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3 hours ago, LastOneLeftInTheCounty said:

No one will ever win the world, so why bother trying?

 

Some people are winning though, and it's because they fool others into thinking that it's wrong to care about their lineage. These elitist swindler peerage brats definitely care about their bloodline though. It's one of the greatest hypocrisies of our time.

 

The likes of the Rothschilds hold so much power and it is in large part due to their ability to pass down and grow generational wealth.

 

No mentality of "well I had things bad, so now my kids need to struggle equally" or greater to it.

 

A people is strengthened by continuing to progress, not reset every generation.

 

Building wealth and high trust societies isn't just for you, but for those who come after you. If someone worries about their kids squandering it, that is more of a reflection on them and their failings as a person and a parent.

 

Speedboats are frivolous bullshit, legacy is what matters.

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On 2/4/2023 at 3:02 PM, Fluke said:

Yep flat earth being one of them.  And the anti Jewish weirdos that we never used to see I'm convinced are shills now derailing threads. Very strange unhappy people often chronic cannabis users. I don't really like that Thomas Sheridan these days but he is bang on the money about the "troofer" types. 

 

Are the ethnoreligious supremacists lying then? People are only noticing what they say about us.

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17 minutes ago, EnigmaticWorld said:

 

Some people are winning though, and it's because they fool others into thinking that it's wrong to care about their lineage. These elitist swindler peerage brats definitely care about their bloodline though. It's one of the greatest hypocrisies of our time.

 

The likes of the Rothschilds hold so much power and it is in large part due to their ability to pass down and grow generational wealth.

 

No mentality of "well I had things bad, so now my kids need to struggle equally" or greater to it.

 

A people is strengthened by continuing to progress, not reset every generation.

 

Building wealth and high trust societies isn't just for you, but for those who come after you. If someone worries about their kids squandering it, that is more of a reflection on them and their failings as a person and a parent.

 

Speedboats are frivolous bullshit, legacy is what matters.

It’s a pity that many parents want their children to suffer hardship as some sort of ‘lesson’, but it does make you appreciate what you have worked hard for. 
 

Otherwise, you’d end up as some sort of Andy Caroll character, pissing it up the wall in a couple of years. 
 

The way I see it is that if you can still afford to go to the supermarket and buy food, you’re doing ok. 
 

The Rothschilds obviously don’t have this concern

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16 minutes ago, LastOneLeftInTheCounty said:

It’s a pity that many parents want their children to suffer hardship as some sort of ‘lesson’, but it does make you appreciate what you have worked hard for. 
 

Otherwise, you’d end up as some sort of Andy Caroll character, pissing it up the wall in a couple of years. 
 

The way I see it is that if you can still afford to go to the supermarket and buy food, you’re doing ok. 
 

The Rothschilds obviously don’t have this concern

 

I agree, but I'm not just talking about money. That is one aspect, yes, but I'm talking about leaving a legacy, and a safe society for those that come after us to live in, not one full of machete wielding crazies, and lunatics that want to groom our children. Self-determination and stability is the ultimate wealth, and certain people don't want that for others.

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On 2/4/2023 at 10:36 PM, Grumpy Owl said:

 

A couple of years ago now, I read a couple of books by Andrew Johnson (long-time RichPlanet contributer) called "9/11: Finding The Truth" and "9/11: Holding The Truth".

 

While at the time I found both books a bit tedious, what did fascinate me was how he detailed some of the 'inner machinations' of the "truther community", namely how certain factions fought to argue and bicker amongst themselves, with specific theories/ideas being dismissed/ridiculed.

 

David Icke's "The Trigger" pretty much summed up things for me - so many people were arguing/bickering/theorising about 'how' 9/11 was 'done', yet very few people seemed that interested in 'why' it was done, and 'by whom'.

 

 

Many people get the why of 9/11 wrong because they sit behind the Great Firewall of Western Media.

 

News coverage of the Middle East region has been a joke for decades.

 

People in the ME roll their eyes at the bullshit Western media writes and reports about their region.

 

 

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On 2/4/2023 at 7:36 PM, Grumpy Owl said:

David Icke's "The Trigger" pretty much summed up things for me - so many people were arguing/bickering/theorising about 'how' 9/11 was 'done', yet very few people seemed that interested in 'why' it was done, and 'by whom'.

 

Exactly.

 

On 9/13/2022 at 12:28 AM, EnigmaticWorld said:

Meanwhile useful idiots on the internet are still arguing about how the towers came down instead of who was behind it and who benefits.

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