The moon landing was a hoax. We are being visited by aliens and they've always been coming here. Reptilian shapeshifters are real and are probably a species from the Hollow Earth. The civilization of Atlantis advance so far in technology that they decided to leave earth, built a ship, and went to a find a place with beings more like themselves.
You're right about the first one. http://www.politicalforum.com/index...so-it-was-obviously-in-a-studio.362999/page-8 I'm not sure about the second one. The third one sounds like the kind of BS with which public-relations agencies try to associate the conspiracy theories that are true such as the Apollo hoax and 9/11's being an inside job in order to discredit the truthers. http://www.politicalforum.com/index...orted-9-11-terrorists.456423/#post-1066183060 http://www.politicalforum.com/index...sly-in-a-studio.362999/page-8#post-1069309688
Hiya spooky. Just saw this. I can't get behind all of it but there are definitely weird objects zipping around the atmosphere performing aeronautics that are just impossible with the technology we currently understand. The military knows it and is on record as confirming it. Public awareness is lacking largely because it is almost impossible to have an adult conversation about this in the public sphere.
Public awareness is lacking because the public has been well indoctrinated for generations. As the former head of CIA noted in 1981, when everything the American people believe is false, we will know the success of our misinformation efforts.
Honestly the moon landing, UFOs, Hollow Earth, and Atlantis stuff sounds kind of wacky, but the reptilian shape shifter stuff I believe.
Great quote. CIA also invented the term conspiracy theory as a pejorative to discredit any and all who don't follow the official narrative on ........well, anything that looks suspicious. It was after the Garrison court fiasco into JFK if I am not mistaken. This planet is a far more mysterious place than most people admit or understand.
You are right. As Lance deHaven-Smith documents in his fine book "Conspiracy Theory in America", the term conspiracy theory never appeared in use until after the public essentially rejected the findings of the Warren Commission.
I posted some info on conspiracy theories on another thread. Here it is. http://www.politicalforum.com/index.php?threads/conspiracy-theories-101.556634/#post-1070653442
Yup, as badly as Garrison mishandled the case through tunnel vision on the New Orleans connection, he showed the American people how badly flawed the Warren Commission finding really were. Nobody had even seen the Zapruder film until Garrison subpoena'd it. Texas oilman's buddy Henry Luce held it at Life magazine because he thought it might traumatize the American people so no one saw it till that trial. Or is that just conspiracy theory..
This country was born in conspiracy, so Americans are quite used to it. Humans conspire more than they have sex I think. By adding the word "theory" to it, the CIA propagandists have induced widespread cognitive dissonance. Once the language is corrupted, what follows naturally is a corruption of the thought processes. We have that in spades.
at about that same time, insane asylums were getting a bad rap, shortly after many were shutdown and 'they' needed a replacement for 'committing' people to discredit them... enter 'conspiracy theorist'