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Started by ArtBellFan, April 27, 2008, 08:05:01 AM

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 10:26:30 AM
Hmmm. Cos Arabs don't lie.....

I don't believe I said that.  :-\

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: WildCard on May 25, 2016, 01:15:21 PM
Shill!

Predicatable if nothing else, but not really inspired...

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Seriously, most people don't believe the official story about JFK's assassination and nothings changed.

Seriously, 25% of Americans think unicorns existed, another 50% believe angels are real. 75% believe they may have been abducted by aliens... however, although the internet is a democratic medium, it shouldn't be a right to all. The same way aptitude tests should be admnistered before being able to drive, use sharp impliments or breed.

The technicalities of falling skyscrapers, is way above their understanding. They should stick to Lego. Kapish?

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If most people believed that our own government engineered 9/11, would anything change?

Bread and circuses, baby.

Belief has nothing to do with facts. Sure, Bush et al made damn sure they made a bad sitation worse, but an epic plan on that scale can't be kept quiet. And yes, to save you trawling the net of 'researchers' doing 'great work', and postng links,  I have read nearly every scenario given.. funny how even conspiracy theorists cant agree.  ;D

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 25, 2016, 11:47:37 AM

Sounds, or is? Funny how the press in the west is almost always disparaged by truthers as being in the cow tow to (insert Western Government)...An Arab scribe writes a piece and all of a sudden it must be plausible if not true!

Fantastic.

It just sounds accurate to me. Face it, the US has been at war with one nation or another since the Korean war. They just don't call it war anymore or officially declare it but it's been the post-WW2 interventionist policy and continues to this day. You have to keep everyone in the military industrial complex working and to justify that you need war.

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 10:36:57 AM
Predicatable if nothing else, but not really inspired...

Seriously, 25% of Americans think unicorns existed, another 50% believe angels are real. 75% believe they may have been abducted by aliens... however, although the internet is a democratic medium, it shouldn't be a right to all. The same way aptitude tests should be admnistered before being able to drive, use sharp impliments or breed.

The technicalities of falling skyscrapers, is way above their understanding. They should stick to Lego. Kapish?

Belief has nothing to do with facts. Sure, Bush et al made damn sure they made a bad sitation worse, but an epic plan on that scale can't be kept quiet. And yes, to save you trawling the net of 'researchers' doing 'great work', and postng links,  I have read nearly every scenario given.. funny how even conspiracy theorists cant agree.  ;D

1.  I think there's been enough smart people weigh in that the official story doesn't make sense from the perspective of science. It hasn't been all toothless hillbillies in wife-beaters.  ::)

2. Of course differing theories will arise when people are trying to piece together what happened in a situation where facts and intents have been obfuscated. What else can they do? Just accept a clearly bullshit story because government officials tell them to? Sounds like communist China.  :o

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on May 26, 2016, 11:02:15 AM
1.  I think there's been enough smart people weigh in that the official story doesn't make sense from the perspective of science. It hasn't been all toothless hillbillies in wife-beaters.  ::)

2. Of course differing theories will arise when people are trying to piece together what happened in a situation where facts and intents have been obfuscated. What else can they do? Just accept a clearly bullshit story because government officials tell them to? Sounds like communist China.  :o

Sigh... yeah okay. Don't inhale.

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 11:16:43 AM
Sigh... yeah okay. Don't inhale.

Oh, I know...because then you'll actually start thinking about things and figure some stuff out. Better to just keep receiving what the BBC is transmitting. They won't steer ya wrong.  ;)  :D

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on May 26, 2016, 11:23:25 AM
Oh, I know...because then you'll actually start thinking about things and figure some stuff out. Better to just keep receiving what the BBC is transmitting. They won't steer ya wrong.  ;)  :D

I seldom watch TV. But then I don't look for conspiracy theory websites to furnish my learning and understanding. Don't you find it funny though how CT's copy links to websites that have in turn copied links from some stoner, with little formal education or basic common sense, sitting in his beanie hat hating the government, but by some incredible osmosis has the wisdom of Solomon?

I refer you to David Icke. He's the standard by which all CT's should aspire..Sure he's batshit crazy, but he means well.

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 11:39:51 AM
I seldom watch TV. But then I don't look for conspiracy theory websites to furnish my learning and understanding. Don't you find it funny though how CT's copy links to websites that have in turn copied links from some stoner, with little formal education or basic common sense, sitting in his beanie hat hating the government, but by some incredible osmosis has the wisdom of Solomon?

I refer you to David Icke. He's the standard by which all CT's should aspire..Sure he's batshit crazy, but he means well.
off subject, sorta, but YP would happen to know the name of an old guy (I think he was in his late 80's or 90's when I heard him on some radio- I don't recall which) but I want to say he was highly educated and/or decorated (militarily or honors?) But he had a theory about the Germans actuallly 'winning' WWII with the Hague Congress, Schuman Declaration and subsequent creeping "tax harmonization," EC, Masstrict, into the EU and future Europe State with the Germans holding the most influence. I think I heard him around after Amsterdam Treaty but  before/around Lisbon? Vague enough for you to identify? Ha.

WildCard

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 10:36:57 AM
Predicatable if nothing else, but not really inspired...

Dude, I was kidding! 

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 10:36:57 AM
Seriously, 25% of Americans think unicorns existed, another 50% believe angels are real. 75% believe they may have been abducted by aliens... however, although the internet is a democratic medium, it shouldn't be a right to all. The same way aptitude tests should be admnistered before being able to drive, use sharp impliments or breed.

You're really going out of your way to miss the point.
Maybe Jackstar's right about you.
Do you believe the lone gunman theory?

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 10:36:57 AM
The technicalities of falling skyscrapers, is way above their understanding. They should stick to Lego. Kapish?

Sure, Bush et al made damn sure they made a bad sitation worse, but an epic plan on that scale can't be kept quiet. And yes, to save you trawling the net of 'researchers' doing 'great work', and postng links,  I have read nearly every scenario given.. funny how even conspiracy theorists cant agree.  ;D

Just like I don't know who shot Kennedy or why, I don't know who did 9/11 or why.
All I know is that there are gaping holes in the Warren Commission and the 9/11 Commission Report.
The onus isn't on me to provide an alternative theory.

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 10:36:57 AM
Belief has nothing to do with facts.

Apparently, they don't effect any kind of social change either, which was the entirety of my point.
/smiley face crap

WildCard

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 10:26:30 AM
Hmmm. Cos Arabs don't lie.....
Quote from: WildCard on May 26, 2016, 12:00:39 PM
You're really going out of your way to miss the point.

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 11:39:51 AM
I seldom watch TV. But then I don't look for conspiracy theory websites to furnish my learning and understanding. Don't you find it funny though how CT's copy links to websites that have in turn copied links from some stoner, with little formal education or basic common sense, sitting in his beanie hat hating the government, but by some incredible osmosis has the wisdom of Solomon?

I refer you to David Icke. He's the standard by which all CT's should aspire..Sure he's batshit crazy, but he means well.

Well, there are certainly some colorful characters out there but there are also a lot of button down, black and white types too. It takes all kinds to make up a world.  ;)

Aside from his initial nuttiness about delusions of grandeur and lizard shape shifters a lot of his sociopolitical analysis of late has been pretty spot on in a lot of ways.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: WildCard on May 26, 2016, 12:00:39 PM
Dude, I was kidding! 

You're really going out of your way to miss the point.
Maybe Jackstar's right about you.
Do you believe the lone gunman theory?

Just like I don't know who shot Kennedy or why, I don't know who did 9/11 or why.
All I know is that there are gaping holes in the Warren Commission and the 9/11 Commission Report.
The onus isn't on me to provide an alternative theory.

Apparently, they don't effect any kind of social change either, which was the entirety of my point.
/smiley face crap


I'm not sure how 9/11 ties in by going off on a tangent to JFK; but as for JFK, who fucking cares? He died nearly 54 years ago, and since then, yes, we've had numerous unnecessary wars and conflicts, and a multitude of other shit. BUT; Trump might get in and really cause major shit for not just a far off Eastern country that most can't find in an Atlas, but the entire planet. That is where the investment of worry should be, and make haste in doing something about it. Now.

Same with 9/11. What fucking good will it do in going over and over the minutia of what kind of explosives may have been used, or not; what kind of airliner may have or not been used..so fucking what?
It's 15 years ago. What are the CT planning on changing? Because if these mysterious and faceless commanders of the world had thought that far ahead, does anyone seriously think they'll be held to account for their crimes? Seriously? So what's the point?

aldousburbank

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 12:19:27 PM
Because if these mysterious and faceless commanders of the world had thought that far ahead, does anyone seriously think they'll be held to account for their crimes? Seriously? So what's the point?

http://youtu.be/MpQ6X4ojHws

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 12:19:27 PM

I'm not sure how 9/11 ties in by going off on a tangent to JFK; but as for JFK, who fucking cares? He died nearly 54 years ago, and since then, yes, we've had numerous unnecessary wars and conflicts, and a multitude of other shit. BUT; Trump might get in and really cause major shit for not just a far off Eastern country that most can't find in an Atlas, but the entire planet. That is where the investment of worry should be, and make haste in doing something about it. Now.

Same with 9/11. What fucking good will it do in going over and over the minutia of what kind of explosives may have been used, or not; what kind of airliner may have or not been used..so fucking what?
It's 15 years ago. What are the CT planning on changing? Because if these mysterious and faceless commanders of the world had thought that far ahead, does anyone seriously think they'll be held to account for their crimes? Seriously? So what's the point?
I guess the theory would say that, maybe, we can learn from history (like you lot you are saying Trump=Hitler etc.) But sure, if there was really some overall, powerful 'faceless commanders of the world' they would have thought that far ahead but, in reality, like Roman gods (or almost every god of the old days) they are also people (presuming they aren't lizard aliens) and so will have in-fighting, are imperfect, and can make mistakes. And like any best-made-plan once the battle starts it can often go to pot.
ps: do you have any idea about that old British guy I mentioned above? He had some interesting, more likely, theories.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: albrecht on May 26, 2016, 12:25:55 PM
I guess the theory would say that, maybe, we can learn from history (like you lot you are saying Trump=Hitler etc.) But sure, if there was really some overall, powerful 'faceless commanders of the world' they would have thought that far ahead but, in reality, like Roman gods (or almost every god of the old days) they are also people (presuming they aren't lizard aliens) and so will have in-fighting, are imperfect, and can make mistakes. And like any best-made-plan once the battle starts it can often go to pot.
ps: do you have any idea about that old British guy I mentioned above? He had some interesting, more likely, theories.

The only old duffer that I can think of was one who was in the House of Lords (where else!!), who believed the Earth was hollow and aliens lived inside it.. Not him I take it?  ;D

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 12:32:10 PM
The only old duffer that I can think of was one who was in the House of Lords (where else!!), who believed the Earth was hollow and aliens lived inside it.. Not him I take it?  ;D
Thanks. What was his name? Could be the guy but I don't recall him talking about that. But I love those crazy theories so appreciate his name if you can recall it. I see a Prof Arthur Noble, of Ian Paisley's association that exposes the EU creeping theory but, of course, eventually links the EU not with Germany but really to....wait for it....wait for it....Popery (and various "bankers.")  ;D

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: albrecht on May 26, 2016, 12:36:36 PM
Thanks. What was his name? Could be the guy but I don't recall him talking about that. But I love those crazy theories so appreciate his name if you can recall it. I see a Prof Arthur Noble, of Ian Paisley's association that exposes the EU creeping theory but, of course, eventually links the EU not with Germany but really to....wait for it....wait for it....Popery (and various "bankers.")  ;D

I can't be sure, but it might have been a bloke called Cranshaw. No idea why I think that, but I do know he used to say Erf instead of Earth. Couldn't pronounce th.

WildCard

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 12:19:27 PM
I'm not sure how 9/11 ties in by going off on a tangent to JFK
Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 12:19:27 PMmysterious and faceless commanders of the world

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 12:19:27 PM
but as for JFK, who fucking cares? He died nearly 54 years ago, and since then, yes, we've had numerous unnecessary wars and conflicts, and a multitude of other shit.

You're right Hillary. "What does it matter?!"

Edit: Damn you Aldous. Beat me to it.

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 12:19:27 PM
BUT; Trump might get in and really cause major shit for not just a far off Eastern country that most can't find in an Atlas, but the entire planet. That is where the investment of worry should be, and make haste in doing something about it. Now.

Nah,
Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 12:19:27 PM
Because if these mysterious and faceless commanders of the world had thought that far ahead, does anyone seriously think they'll be held to account for their crimes? Seriously? So what's the point?

Yeah, I ain't got time for that mess. There's porn to watch.

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 12:41:37 PM
I can't be sure, but it might have been a bloke called Cranshaw. No idea why I think that, but I do know he used to say Erf instead of Earth. Couldn't pronounce th.
Well, I can't find anything like that and I'm not doing to spend any more time trying to figure out. He was interesting though.
I thought it could've been this guy I don't see any references to EU/German conspiracy theory and he "soundly" didn't believe in hollow earth. Strange dude though
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brinsley_Le_Poer_Trench,_8th_Earl_of_Clancarty

aldousburbank

Quote from: WildCard on May 26, 2016, 12:45:29 PM
Edit: Damn you Aldous. Beat me to it.

That's what she said.  ::)

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on May 26, 2016, 12:19:27 PM

I'm not sure how 9/11 ties in by going off on a tangent to JFK; but as for JFK, who fucking cares?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5Q7CcINC8M

MrHippie

THIS SATURDAY
Animal Welfare Show
Saturday - June 18, 2016
Hosted by George Knapp
Guest(s): Wayne Pacelle, Maria Kalinina, Holly Gann, Marty Irby

AND SUNDAY
ET Contacts/ Reanimation
Sunday - June 19, 2016
Hosted by George Knapp
Guest(s): Robert Davis, Rey Hernandez, Ira Pastor


ziznak

fuq yah... I need me some knapp time

ItsOver

All right!  A Knapp doubleheader weekend.  This is so special I may go wild and break-out the Graeter's Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla.  Man, am I decadent.

TigerLily

Quote from: ItsOver on June 17, 2016, 07:17:41 AM
All right!  A Knapp doubleheader weekend.  This is so special I may go wild and break-out the Graeter's Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla.  Man, am I decadent.

We are blessed. Back to Back Knapp.  The Reanimation topic already is creeping me out
SUNDAY
Second Half: In a controversial move, a US biotechnology company has been given permission to recruit 20 clinically dead patients and try to bring their central nervous system back to life. If they can successfully reanimate parts of the upper spinal cord, where the lower brain stem is located, there's a possibility that they could kick start vital body functions-- something these patients can only do with the help of machines. Ira S. Pastor, CEO of Bioquark, reports on his company's efforts.

Yeah.  I've been saving the good stuff too. Might even steep my tea for 6 minutes instead of the usual 5.  Talk about decadent!
CHAMOMILE CITRON TEA
A relaxing and rejuvenating blend of sun golden Egyptian chamomile blossoms and rose hips, balanced with meadow-sweet scents of lemongrass and mint. A delicate and soothing infusion for a delightful chamomile tea.

Quote from: TigerLily on June 17, 2016, 08:24:05 AM
We are blessed. Back to Back Knapp.  The Reanimation topic already is creeping me out
SUNDAY
Second Half: In a controversial move, a US biotechnology company has been given permission to recruit 20 clinically dead patients and try to bring their central nervous system back to life. If they can successfully reanimate parts of the upper spinal cord, where the lower brain stem is located, there's a possibility that they could kick start vital body functions-- something these patients can only do with the help of machines. Ira S. Pastor, CEO of Bioquark, reports on his company's efforts.

Yeah.  I've been saving the good stuff too. Might even steep my tea for 6 minutes instead of the usual 5.  Talk about decadent!
CHAMOMILE CITRON TEA
A relaxing and rejuvenating blend of sun golden Egyptian chamomile blossoms and rose hips, balanced with meadow-sweet scents of lemongrass and mint. A delicate and soothing infusion for a delightful chamomile tea.

YES! A double-header of Knapp nights!

ItsOver

Something really good actually results from Jorch's "homecoming."


Quote from: TigerLily on June 17, 2016, 08:24:05 AM

Yeah.  I've been saving the good stuff too. Might even steep my tea for 6 minutes instead of the usual 5.  Talk about decadent!
CHAMOMILE CITRON TEA
A relaxing and rejuvenating blend of sun golden Egyptian chamomile blossoms and rose hips, balanced with meadow-sweet scents of lemongrass and mint. A delicate and soothing infusion for a delightful chamomile tea.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p47fEXGabaY

Nebraska888

Quote from: ItsOver on June 17, 2016, 07:17:41 AM
All right!  A Knapp doubleheader weekend.  This is so special I may go wild and break-out the Graeter's Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla.  Man, am I decadent.

It doesn't get any better!

And, Ian is hosting on Tuesday......!!!!

Nebraska888

Correction....Ian is a guest on Tuesday!  Hope Noory keeps his big stupid mouth SHUT.

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