NuggetHuntingFool
Well-known member
I've been a big fan of the conspiracy videos on The Internet for quite some time now. I've realized a few things and would like to share them with members of this forum and people on The Internet. Please don't make judgments about me based on this post. I'm still a patriot first and foremost! If I have to defend Her with my life, I will do so for my fellow man and my children.
The conspiracy videos are designed to play on your fears and create irrational thought patterns in my opinion.
Believe me, I used to sleep with my Springfield XD-9 close at hand because of these conspiracy videos. Then instead of believing the videos and what the lecturers were saying. I did my own research... The only real video I've seen thus far that speaks truth is "Freedom to Fascism" and even that one goes off on a tangent near the ending when referencing RFID chips and tracking us all like animals. Probably the fear peddler Alex Jones, was allowed to have some input near the end of this video. They take things that are true, twist them a little bit, or put their own opinions on them and people begin to believe them because their explanations sound convenient.
For instance.
"Shock and Awe". Sure she was a goddess but the war wasn't a sacrifice to her, it was just about oil, plain and simple... That's just Dr. Deagle's way of making you rethink your own logic and to buy his products... I can point out so many things in Deagle's lecture that are off-base but to the layman it sounds like he's speaking the truth. However, if you do your own homework you'll find that he's just peddling snake oil for the most part. At least in my opinion... Just because somebody's a doctor, it doesn't mean they know it all.
Morgellon's Disease. Deagle thinks it's caused by silicon-based lifeforms that are being released into our atmosphere by usage of chemical trails from jet aircraft. Now do you honestly think if this was true about silicon-based lifeforms that the scientific community wouldn't be going ape-shit about it??
Cmon...
Georgia Guide Stones. Not a recipe for disaster, they're a recipe for rebuilding humanity in case of a large-scale catastrophe. They aren't a guide for bringing human population down, they're a guide for us rebuilding ourselves as a planet if there is a cataclysmic event of some type. If you read the stones carefully, you'll see that... Alex Jones likes to make it sound like it's a recipe for taking us all out. Not true at all. Another perfect example of how they're interpreting things in their own way and making us look at it from their paranoid viewpoint.
Bilderbergs. Of course people in high power meet to discuss economics, manipulate media, and start wars. It's not about controlling us, it's about exchanging power and money with people and keeping that power and money within a trusted circle. Again, it's just about money and power... pure and simple. Is it ethical? Hell no... but you <b>CAN'T</b> stop it. They've been doing these things since the beginning of time and will continue to do it until humans wake up and realize that money isn't, and NEVER has been a requirement of society...
Aspartame and food additives. For sure there are very bad things in our foods, but the main motivation for those being there is money and nothing else. We all have a choice to <b>not</b> eat those things. I don't consume Aspartame because it's linked to brain tumors and tastes like Children's Tylenol... For Diabetics though, sometimes it's the only option for a "sweet" drink. Now there is Splenda which chemically seems much better and I'm certain it will replace Aspartame. They don't care about the health risks that these additives pose, because long before people find out about them they'd have made billions. Once again, just about money and power...
Here's one that will really bake your noodles.
<b>Take a wild guess at who was the president of the company that invented Aspartame. Any takers?</b> Bingo! <u>Donald Rumsfeld</u>!
The main motivation for food additives is money. The company that's making the money, and the people allowing these additives into our foods all make money from it, and that's why they're there. Whomever can provide the best solution at the time, and who can pay the "approval committee" at the top the most money wins.
If you have any doubts about what I'm saying then ask me what I really think about certain things and I'll bet my explanations make more sense than those the fear-peddlers. You'll also notice that most of these guys have some kind of product for sale, or a membership to some type of club... it really is, in the end, all about money and wealth. Now I'm not saying what these guys are saying isn't somewhat true... it's their opinion of a truth or a connection of some type that they are creating to reach that inexplicable truth.
Here are a few things to ponder...
1. Even if this all these things were true. You alone will <b>NEVER</b> stop it... so there's no point in wasting your precious energy on trying to prevent something that you can't. Apathy still runs deep in many cultures. Especially in The U.S.
2. Most of the things stated by these people are true, it's just the connections that are falsified to play with your fears. Because let's face it. Not many people do their own homework anymore.
3. Fear works for the government. So why wouldn't people use that to sell their products or push their agendas?? Makes sense doesn't it?
4. You should still invest in land, survival skills, building-up provisions. Supplies such as medicine, canned foods, ammunition, reloading supplies,
precious metals, etc...
5. Yes, invest in radiation equipment. Things like Rad Detect, Iodine Pills, Radiation Shielding, Radiation Wash kits, etc... Nuclear attack is still a very real possibility.
6. Invest in biological prevention. Respirators, Immunity Builders, Decontamination kits, etc... Biological disaster is also a real possibility.
7. Always question the answers you receive, even when the people seem like they have good intentions. You'll usually find that something smells rotten in The State of Denmark. Especially if that information costs you money, or if they are selling something.
8. Read your holy books, meditate, focus on family, focus on the good in people, try to find your purpose. Quit wasting energy on the inevitable and purify your body, mind, and spirit. You'll be better off when you do.
The deepest that I'll delve into conspiracy-land anymore is through The John Birch Society. They are the only trusted source of information in my opinion but even then, question it.
What do you all think of these things? I'm not trying to piss on anybody's parade or start s**t. Just trying to solicit intelligent debate!
Cheers
The conspiracy videos are designed to play on your fears and create irrational thought patterns in my opinion.
Believe me, I used to sleep with my Springfield XD-9 close at hand because of these conspiracy videos. Then instead of believing the videos and what the lecturers were saying. I did my own research... The only real video I've seen thus far that speaks truth is "Freedom to Fascism" and even that one goes off on a tangent near the ending when referencing RFID chips and tracking us all like animals. Probably the fear peddler Alex Jones, was allowed to have some input near the end of this video. They take things that are true, twist them a little bit, or put their own opinions on them and people begin to believe them because their explanations sound convenient.
For instance.
"Shock and Awe". Sure she was a goddess but the war wasn't a sacrifice to her, it was just about oil, plain and simple... That's just Dr. Deagle's way of making you rethink your own logic and to buy his products... I can point out so many things in Deagle's lecture that are off-base but to the layman it sounds like he's speaking the truth. However, if you do your own homework you'll find that he's just peddling snake oil for the most part. At least in my opinion... Just because somebody's a doctor, it doesn't mean they know it all.
Morgellon's Disease. Deagle thinks it's caused by silicon-based lifeforms that are being released into our atmosphere by usage of chemical trails from jet aircraft. Now do you honestly think if this was true about silicon-based lifeforms that the scientific community wouldn't be going ape-shit about it??
Cmon...
Georgia Guide Stones. Not a recipe for disaster, they're a recipe for rebuilding humanity in case of a large-scale catastrophe. They aren't a guide for bringing human population down, they're a guide for us rebuilding ourselves as a planet if there is a cataclysmic event of some type. If you read the stones carefully, you'll see that... Alex Jones likes to make it sound like it's a recipe for taking us all out. Not true at all. Another perfect example of how they're interpreting things in their own way and making us look at it from their paranoid viewpoint.
Bilderbergs. Of course people in high power meet to discuss economics, manipulate media, and start wars. It's not about controlling us, it's about exchanging power and money with people and keeping that power and money within a trusted circle. Again, it's just about money and power... pure and simple. Is it ethical? Hell no... but you <b>CAN'T</b> stop it. They've been doing these things since the beginning of time and will continue to do it until humans wake up and realize that money isn't, and NEVER has been a requirement of society...
Aspartame and food additives. For sure there are very bad things in our foods, but the main motivation for those being there is money and nothing else. We all have a choice to <b>not</b> eat those things. I don't consume Aspartame because it's linked to brain tumors and tastes like Children's Tylenol... For Diabetics though, sometimes it's the only option for a "sweet" drink. Now there is Splenda which chemically seems much better and I'm certain it will replace Aspartame. They don't care about the health risks that these additives pose, because long before people find out about them they'd have made billions. Once again, just about money and power...
Here's one that will really bake your noodles.
<b>Take a wild guess at who was the president of the company that invented Aspartame. Any takers?</b> Bingo! <u>Donald Rumsfeld</u>!
The main motivation for food additives is money. The company that's making the money, and the people allowing these additives into our foods all make money from it, and that's why they're there. Whomever can provide the best solution at the time, and who can pay the "approval committee" at the top the most money wins.
If you have any doubts about what I'm saying then ask me what I really think about certain things and I'll bet my explanations make more sense than those the fear-peddlers. You'll also notice that most of these guys have some kind of product for sale, or a membership to some type of club... it really is, in the end, all about money and wealth. Now I'm not saying what these guys are saying isn't somewhat true... it's their opinion of a truth or a connection of some type that they are creating to reach that inexplicable truth.
Here are a few things to ponder...
1. Even if this all these things were true. You alone will <b>NEVER</b> stop it... so there's no point in wasting your precious energy on trying to prevent something that you can't. Apathy still runs deep in many cultures. Especially in The U.S.
2. Most of the things stated by these people are true, it's just the connections that are falsified to play with your fears. Because let's face it. Not many people do their own homework anymore.
3. Fear works for the government. So why wouldn't people use that to sell their products or push their agendas?? Makes sense doesn't it?
4. You should still invest in land, survival skills, building-up provisions. Supplies such as medicine, canned foods, ammunition, reloading supplies,
precious metals, etc...
5. Yes, invest in radiation equipment. Things like Rad Detect, Iodine Pills, Radiation Shielding, Radiation Wash kits, etc... Nuclear attack is still a very real possibility.
6. Invest in biological prevention. Respirators, Immunity Builders, Decontamination kits, etc... Biological disaster is also a real possibility.
7. Always question the answers you receive, even when the people seem like they have good intentions. You'll usually find that something smells rotten in The State of Denmark. Especially if that information costs you money, or if they are selling something.
8. Read your holy books, meditate, focus on family, focus on the good in people, try to find your purpose. Quit wasting energy on the inevitable and purify your body, mind, and spirit. You'll be better off when you do.
The deepest that I'll delve into conspiracy-land anymore is through The John Birch Society. They are the only trusted source of information in my opinion but even then, question it.
What do you all think of these things? I'm not trying to piss on anybody's parade or start s**t. Just trying to solicit intelligent debate!
Cheers