[Debate] Conspiracy

King-Panda

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Do you guys believe in any conspiracy?
Like Illuminati, that most of the terrorism attacks against USA are an inside job, singers and that are all controlled, also the media, etc.

Here are some:
Evil Aliens
somewhat different version of this theory maintains that humanity is actually under the control of shape-shifting alien reptiles, who require periodic ingestion of human blood to maintain their human appearance. David Icke has been a devoted proponent of this theory. According to Icke, the Bush family and the British Royal Family are actually such creatures, and Diana, Princess of Wales was aware of this, presumably relating to her death. David Icke's theory, which encompasses many other conspiracy theories, is that humanity is actually under the reptilians; with evidence ranging from Sumerian tablets describing the "Anunnaki" (which he translates as "those who from heaven to earth came"), to the serpent in the Biblical Garden of Eden, to child abuse and water fluoridation.

Extraterrestrials
A sector of conspiracy theory with a particularly detailed mythology is the extraterrestrial phenomenon, which has become the basis for numerous pieces of popular entertainment, the Area 51/Grey Aliens conspiracy, and allegations surrounding the Dulce Base. It is alleged that the United States government conspires with extraterrestrials involved in the abduction and manipulation of citizens. A variant tells that particular technologies, notably the transistor—were given to American industry in exchange for alien dominance. The enforcers of the clandestine association of human leaders and aliens are the Men in Black, who silence those who speak out on UFO sightings. This conspiracy theory has been the basis of numerous books, as well as the popular television show The X-Files and the Men in Black film series. The X-Files based the plots of many of its episodes around urban legends and conspiracy theories, and had a framing plot which postulated a set of interlocking conspiracies controlling all recent human history.
There are claims about secret experiments known as the Montauk Project conducted at Camp Hero, Montauk, New York. Allegedly, the project was developing a powerful psychological war weapon. The project is often connected to other alleged government projects such as the Philadelphia Experiment and Project Rainbow, both of which involved the use of unified field theory to cloak vessels. Experiments involving teleportation, time travel, contact with extraterrestrials, and mind control are frequently alleged to have been conducted in the camp. Preston B. Nichols has written five books on the subject, including Montauk Project: Experiments in time.

The "it-was-a-weapons-test"
This story by the state-owned Russia Today initially attributed the explosion of the meteorite to a Russian missile, but that was just an explanation for the meteorite breakup. Other theories claim the meteorite itself was evidence of a new weapon.
Not to be outdone, Russian ultranationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky claimed that the meteorite was actually "the Americans testing new weapons." This theory gained traction on noted conspiracy-theory den Rense.com, where the meteorite crash is believe to have been a test of "Gods Rods, the ultimate bunker busters, which strike with Luciferian power despite their name, which came no doubt from the apocalyptic corps of evangelical graduates of the Air Force Academy."
If apocalyptic military cabals with demon-powered weaponry aren't weird enough, this thread at Godlike Productions dives into missile defense, illuminati, Ronald Reagan, and U.S. nuclear testing above Russia--all apparently revealed by last week's meteorite.

September 11, 2001
Thanks to the power of the web and live broadcasts on television, the conspiracy theories surrounding the events of 9/11 - when terrorists attacked the World Trade Centre in New York and the Pentagon in Washington - have surpassed those of Roswell and JFK in traction. Despite repeated claims by al-Qaeda that it planned, organised and orchestrated the attacks, several official and unofficial investigations into the collapse of the Twin Towers which concluded that structural failure was responsible and footage of the events themselves, the conspiracy theories continue to grow in strength.
At the milder end of the spectrum are the theorists who believe that the US government had prior warning of the attacks but did not do enough to stop them. Others believe that the Bush administration deliberately turned a blind eye to those warnings because it wanted a pretext to launch wars in the Middle East to usher in another century of American hegemony. A large group of people - collectively called the 9/11 Truth Movement - cite evidence that an airliner did not hit the Pentagon and that the World Trade Centre could not have been brought down by airliner impacts and burning aviation fuel alone. This final group points to video evidence which they claim shows puffs of smoke - so-called demoliton squibs - emerging from the Twin Towers at levels far below the aircraft impact zones and prior to the collapses. They also believe that, on the day itself, the US air force was deliberately stood down or sent on exercises to prevent intervention that could have saved the lives of nearly 3,000 people.
Many witnesses - including firemen, policemen and people who were inside the towers at the time - claim to have heard explosions below the aircraft impacts (including in basement levels) and before both the collapses and the attacks themselves. As with the assassination of JFK, the official inquiry into the events - the 9/11 Commission Report - is widely derided by the conspiracy community and held up as further evidence that 9/11 was an "inside job". Scientific journals have consistently rejected these hypotheses.


Nasa faked the moon landings (for this one, can you see that the pictures have no star in the sky?)
People who think that the Apollo moon landings were not all that they seemed at the time believe that Nasa faked some or all of the landings. Some of the theories surrounding this subject are that the Apollo astronauts did not land on the Moon; Nasa and possibly others intentionally deceived the public into believing the landings did occur by manufacturing, destroying, or tampering with evidence, including photos, telemetry tapes, transmissions, and rock samples; and that Nasa and possibly others continue to actively participate in the conspiracy to this day. Those who think that Nasa faked some or all of the landings base their theories on photographs from the lunar surface which they claim show camera crosshairs partially behind rocks, a flag planted by Buzz Aldrin moving in a strange way, the lack of stars over the lunar landscape and shadows falling in different direction. Many commentators have published detailed rebuttals to the hoax claims, and these theories have been generally discounted but belief in them - particularly on the web - persists.

The Illuminati and the New World Order
A conspiracy in which powerful and secretive groups (the Illuminati, the Bilderberg Group and other shadowy cabals) are plotting to rule mankind with a single world government. Many historical events are said to have been engineered by these groups with one goal - the New World Order (NWO). The groups use political finance, social engineering, mind control, and fear-based propaganda to achieve their aims. Signs of the NWO are said to be the pyramid on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, inset, strange and disturbing murals at Denver International Airport, pictured, and pentagrams in city plans. International organisations such as the World Bank, the IMF, the European Union, the United Nations, and Nato are listed as founding organisations of the New World Order.

Have also to mention Obama, is he just a puppet?

Why isn't there a star in the sky?
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Another one:

Another theory claims that the Apollo astronauts found a human skeleton and footprints on the moon. (This was circulated despite the fact that there is no way for anything to decompose on the moon, because its lack of atmosphere would prevent this.) The theory received more widespread attention when the satirical Weekly World News twice published stories about a human skeleton on the moon, first on Nov 28, 1989, and then again on Jul 15, 1997. This same story had been told before in a 1977 novel, Inherit the Stars, by James P. Hogan.
Soviet space program conspiracy accusations suppose that some failed human spaceflights in the USSR occurred but were concealed by the government.
 

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the whole government of the usa is illuminati, believe it or not
 

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No. lol Those are retarded. Conspiracies during the Cold War are quite interesting, though.
 

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Yea, I went to space and left a skeleton up there, didn't think it would be found.
 

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Yah of course, its only logical. Please see this thread I made about the "Illuminati" some time ago > It's really interesting if I say so myself.
 
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These were interesting reads. The evil lizard ET's reminds me of the plot of a Goosebumps book called Calling All Creeps. I personally don't believe them, though I acknowledge that some are plausible.
 

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Well like I say anything and everything should be analyzed. Good thread. What do I think? I don't trust the American government.
I feel uneasy even living here. I wouldn't doubt any possible evidence towards conspiracies. Plus, extra-terrestrials are real.
If you research and you think about it you'll see plenty of evidence other than most of the fake UFO videos on the internet.
Watch "Ancient Aliens" on History Channel. Good show.
 

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Yah of course, its only logical. Please see this thread I made about the "Illuminati" some time ago >
some of the ones I mentioned are more logical than others.... We are very little compared to what's there in this world...


These were interesting reads. The evil lizard ET's reminds me of the plot of a Goosebumps book called Calling All Creeps. I personally don't believe them, though I acknowledge that some are plausible.

The more intriguing one for me is about the nasa and illuminati

Well like I say anything and everything should be analyzed. Good thread. What do I think? I don't trust the American government.
I feel uneasy even living here. I wouldn't doubt any possible evidence towards conspiracies. Plus, extra-terrestrials are real.
If you research and you think about it you'll see plenty of evidence other than most of the fake UFO videos on the internet.
Watch "Ancient Aliens" on History Channel. Good show.
How about the Obama theory I mentioned?
 

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God, your avatar is terrifying.

I may or may not believe in extra terrestrials.
Ever heard of the Paul McCartney conspiracy?
 

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I might want to inform you about

It's basically the word Illuminati, and taken into reverse. But, the website takes you to the NSA's official website. Coincidence?
 

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They aren't closed minded, they just choose not to believe in fairy tale bullshit.
calling something bullshit, because you assume it isn't true, therefore marking it as bullshit... loool, ignorance....


God, your avatar is terrifying.

I may or may not believe in extra terrestrials.
Ever heard of the Paul McCartney conspiracy?

What theory is that?
And why my avatar terrifies you? loool:)

Yep i agree........Theres someone knocking on my door

yeah... people need to think and not jusr live their lives ignoring clues that are more than obvious

I might want to inform you about

It's basically the word Illuminati, and taken into reverse. But, the website takes you to the NSA's official website. Coincidence?
I also heard about it some time ago, but then I learnt anyone can do it. You can make a website then set it to redirect at any website you want, but well thought
 

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No. lol Those are retarded. Conspiracies during the Cold War are quite interesting, though.

I too like Cold War ones.But,as for the others,its a little far fetched.Do people know the origin of the Illuminati? Nope,they just follow the media and rumours blindly.
 

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I might want to inform you about

It's basically the word Illuminati, and taken into reverse. But, the website takes you to the NSA's official website. Coincidence?
---------------- Lol
 
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