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  1. The last 10 days or so have been quite "interesting". I'm not sure exactly how much time it's been, everything's a blur but I went on a bender for several days drinking copious amounts of Mescal and stayed awake the whole time by gulping down speed. I then spent several days in an isolation tank under the influence of peyote. This eventually led to an epiphany. FETZER & WHITE WERE RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING!

    - The Zapruder Film and all other images of the assassination were faked!

    - Greer shot JFK.

    -Madelne Brown is highly credible

    - The Moon landings were faked

    - Wellstone's plane was shotdown with a deathray

    -No planes struck the WTC or Pentagon. Those buildings were destroyed by space beams

    - WTC6 was gray

    - The Holocaust was a hoax

    - Paul McCartney died in a automobile accident in 1966

  2. My month with chemtrails conspiracy theorists

     

    Standing between beds of golden beets and elephant garlic in the garden of Lincoln Hills, a small organic farm in Placer County, California, Tammi Riedl looks up and points to a stripe of white haze running across a cloudless blue sky.

    “See that?” she asks, raising her eyebrows. “What do you think that is?”

    I look up. The white stripe looks like a normal contrail of jet engine exhaust to me. But to Tammi, a 54 year-old organic farmer, it’s a “chemtrail”: a toxic cocktail of aluminum, strontium and barium sprayed from planes in a plot to control the weather, the population and our food supply.

    “See how it dissipates and becomes cloud cover?” she says. “That’s not normal.”

    I nod, unsure how to respond to this unexpected declaration, and Tammi resumes demonstrating how to cover crop rows with frost blankets.

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    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/may/22/california-conspiracy-theorist-farmers-chemtrails

  3. Northfield pub puts free speech limits to the test

    January 21, 2015 — 9:10am

     

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    But when word got out that Butler invited conspiracy theorist Jim Fetzer to do a series of talks on historical events on which he holds controversial opinions, some customers revolted.

    They say that Fetzer is an anti-Semite because he also denies aspects of the Holocaust. Several residents sent notes to Butler saying they would stop frequenting his pub unless he canceled the talks.

     

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    http://www.startribune.com/tevlin-northfield-pub-puts-free-speech-limits-to-the-test/289227381/

  4. Apr 2, 2013 2:47PM ET 12 Million Americans Believe Lizard People Run Our Country Philip Bump lead_large.jpg Reuters / Atlantic Wire

    About 90 million Americans believe aliens exist. Some 66 million of us think aliens landed at Roswell in 1948. These are the things you learn when there's a lull in political news and pollsters get to ask whatever questions they want.

    Update, October 31: We've figured out who the government reptilians are, using science.

    Public Policy Polling has raised weird polls to an art form. During last year's presidential campaign, the firm earned a bit of a reputation for its unorthodox questions; for example, "If God exists, do you approve of its handling of natural disasters?"

    Today PPP released the results of a national survey looking at common conspiracy theories. Broken down by topic and cross-referenced by political preference, the results will not inspire a lot of patriotism. If you need to defend your fellow countrymen, be sure to note that the margin of error is 2.8 percent.

    We took the findings and arranged them from most- to least-believed. And, just to inspire additional shame, figured out how many actual Americans that meant must believe in things like the danger of fluoride in water. (28 million, if you're wondering.)

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    http://www.thewire.com/national/2013/04/12-million-americans-believe-lizard-people-run-our-country/63799/

  5. How anyone can say that the photo comparison proves its him eludes me. It does not.

    And there are other factual errors in the piece. As the late Mike Ruppert used to complain, Wayne is not the most careful guy with facts.

    The more interesting part is about the second marriage stuff and the escape to Canada. And was Michael his brother and when did he pass on?

    I agree Madsen is a total crank but LOL, Ruppert calling someone else careless with the facts! How hilariously ironic.

  6. The Man Who Tricked Chemtrails Conspiracy Theorists

    By Michael Allen

    October 13, 2014

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    Some airplane condensation trails, which conspiracy theorists believe are "chemtrails." Photo via Wikimedia Commons

    The chemtrails conspiracy theory has been circulating for a while among the same sorts of people who believe that 9/11 was an inside job and celebrities are being controlled by the CIA. In brief, chemtrail enthusiasts think that those white trails of vapor you see pouring out of planes are actually nasty chemical or biological agents that governments are using to geo-engineer the weather, create a vast electromagnetic super-weapon, control the population, or—well, you get the idea. There's no science or proof whatsoever behind this, but plenty of people are still willing to entertain this vaguely supervillain-esque notion.

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    Chris Bovey in Argentina

    On October 1, Chris Bovey—a 41-year-old from Devon, England—thought he’d xxxxx the chemtrails camp. During a flight from Buenos Aires to the UK, his plane had to make an emergency landing in São Paulo and dumped excess fuel to lighten the load. Since he had a window seat, Chris decided to film all the liquid being sprayed out of the wing next to him.

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    https://www.vice.com/read/i-tricked-chemtrail-conspiracy-theorists-947

  7. Microsoft deletes 'teen girl' AI after it became a Hitler-loving sex robot within 24 hours
    tay_ai-large_trans++AHFvc2WzbX_v7BQ2hCCh Microsoft's new teenage chat-bot Credit: Twitter
    24 March 2016 • 3:37pm

    A day after Microsoft introduced an innocent Artificial Intelligence chat robot to Twitter it has had to delete it after it transformed into an evil Hitler-loving, incestual sex-promoting, 'Bush did 9/11'-proclaiming robot.

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    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/03/24/microsofts-teen-girl-ai-turns-into-a-hitler-loving-sex-robot-wit/

  8. US Analysts Heard Russian Astronaut Komarov cursing his superiors while he plunged to his death in 1967

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    A few weeks prior to the historic launch of Soyuz 1 Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov expressed his deepest feelings with one of his friends, a demoted KGB officer Venyamin Russayev. With tearful eyes Komarov told Venyamin that the mission he is preparing for is doomed and that he was not going to make it through. Despite the obvious danger Komarov was willing to embark on the journey, not for his nation’s glory or advancement of science, but for his best friend Yuri Gagarin.

    The launch of Soyuz 1 on April 23 1967 was hailed in Russia as a victory over US and its Allies as it coincided with 50 years celebration of Russian communist revolution. All eyes were on the launch and on Russian supreme ruler Leonid Brezhnev, who had clearly told all technicians and scientists in personalized notes that they had to pull this one through; it was the matter of Russia’s honor and integrity.

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    https://www.thevintagenews.com/2015/10/26/us-analysts-heard-russian-astronaut-komarov-cursing-his-superiors-while-he-plunged-to-his-death-in-1967/?src=fba&type=wca&page=tvn

  9. Texas Republicans Disavow Foul-Mouthed Election Winner

    By DANIEL VICTOR

    MARCH 2, 2016
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    Robert Morrow

    The Twitter account of the brash, outsider Republican is rife with conspiratorial accusations, declarations of dubious veracity and a stream of oftentimes crass language. Other party leaders say they wouldn’t be able to work with him.

    “He has a truly incredible history of making irresponsible and outrageous statements,” said Matt Mackowiak, the vice chairman of the Travis County Republicans in Texas. “That past will come to light, and it will be used against Republican candidates.”

    http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/03/us/politics/texas-republicans-disavow-foul-mouthed-election-winner.html?_r=1

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