Conspiracy Theory

Joe Rogan is very good on the pyramids, he has done great work on the cover up

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I watched a documentary once on the pyramids, it was called the 5th Element. I’d recommend lads to dig it out, its all there, every bit of the cover up.

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There’s lads on here who are full to the eyes with bill gates boosters…and they’re flat out lecturing us all about conspiracy theories, being weak minded and the perils of listeningto joe rogan. You literally couldn’t make it up.
God bless their simplicity.

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The lovely Mila?

The only sense you’ll get these days is from lads who aren’t on social media or have a smartphone… they haven’t been contaminated by the madness yet

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It’s incredibly interesting to watch unfold. Lads are ending up down all sorts of rabbit holes.

Covid was like a Celtic tiger for the conspiracists.

Imagine if Rogan hadn’t exposed that sicko Gates?

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There was someone in it who bore a remarkable similarity to her

The great Sarah Keendzior has long talked about how a key aim of fascist elites is to literally rewrite history. Conspiracy theory culture is a major part of that.

Do you think that the people that didn’t subscribe to the Zoonotic Origin Hypothesis in early covid were loons too?

where are we with the JD Vance/Erika Kirk thing?

That would be ideal now in fairness. That or Enoch.

Create distractions because he’s a paedo

The x-stein files

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Claiming the moon landings were faked is low hanging fruit.

He needs to go full flat earth theory.

Then deny the Holocaust.

@glenshane would nod sagely along.

I see they murdered/replaced jim carrey

Poor @glenshane (who as we all know is much smarter than everybody else) still believes all this stuff.

A former video editor and field producer for Alex Jones’s Infowars has said his work for the notorious conspiracy theorist was “nonsense” and “lies”, but he kept at it for four years in his 20s because the far-right media company’s founder was a magnetic presence and it earned him good money.

Josh Owens made those revealing remarks in an NPR interview published on Tuesday promoting his new memoir about once having been an employee of Jones and Infowars – a conversation that also detailed the hand he said he had in fabricating a video of an operative of the Islamic State (IS) terror group sneaking into the US from Mexico immediately after a beheading.

“In Jones’s world, it was all about making things look cinematic,” Owens, who left Infowars in 2017, said to NPR. Likening the aesthetic to that seen in pieces by Vice News, he continued: “We would go out there, we would shoot videos … like we were in the weeds, we were showing what was really going on.

“But it was nonsense. It was lies.”

He’d remind you of a few lads here.

The wife’s nephew. A fairly smart fellow. Working with AI programming self-drive cars for some American company, at the moment. Got into bitcoin early-doors and is absolutely creaming it. So he’s well tuned in.

Well, he’s over in Colorado at the moment at some conference where they’re basically debating the end of the world. He’s already bought a house near a certain golf course in West Clare and has started work on an underground bunker. He reckons it’s as safe a spot as there could be when the sh1t hits the fan shortly…

@myboyblue has been way ahead of this for years. He’ll be the last man on tfk

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