I wonder if they know how many secret societies are on earth let alone ungodly things. Whether you refer to the masons or knights templar or the classic illuminati. They all work together. Just like the Vatican works with governments for power
I've been in organisations in which two teams in the same building have spent a month fixing the same problem before finding out.
That's an extreme example however communication is the hardest problem even if it's intentionally trying to be the most helpful. Couldn't image how bad it can be otherwise.
And anyone who has been even slightly awake in the last few decades knows that spilling a secret means nothing when there's a multi-billion dollar media and intelligence agency apparatus designed to mute you, assassinate your character, attack you financially, or to simply put a bullet in your head if you get out of line.
Sure they can, especially if black mail and/or coercion is involved. If that doesn't work, you discredit and smear them. If that doesn't work, they might just end up having an "unfortunate accident".
Now, now... Be easy on the college freshman. It's tough going from mum's tendies and fort night to having to microwave your own ramen noodles with your student loan monies.
True, most older conspiracy theories are totally out of the bag by now like mkultra, and the current conspiracy theories are discussed openly by most of the general public. I doubt a single lucid adult in my entire city wouldn't know what I was talking about if I asked for their opinion on 9/11. I'm not sure what you're getting at with this point, though.
It's called the all or nothing fallacy.
I wonder if they know how many secret societies are on earth let alone ungodly things. Whether you refer to the masons or knights templar or the classic illuminati. They all work together. Just like the Vatican works with governments for power
ah yeh i wish you told me this 8 years ago holy shit the time i've wasted
Everything is a conspiracy unless you're in on it,
Then it's called a project.
I've been in organisations in which two teams in the same building have spent a month fixing the same problem before finding out.
That's an extreme example however communication is the hardest problem even if it's intentionally trying to be the most helpful. Couldn't image how bad it can be otherwise.
That's why you don't join such a structure.
DEAR BABY CHITLIN, THERES A FAT, PRE-DIABETIC MAN. HE BRINGS PRESENTS. YOUR GUILT IS OF YOUR OWN DOING.
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SANTA CLAUS. gosh! think about it.
And anyone who has been even slightly awake in the last few decades knows that spilling a secret means nothing when there's a multi-billion dollar media and intelligence agency apparatus designed to mute you, assassinate your character, attack you financially, or to simply put a bullet in your head if you get out of line.
See:every whistleblower
Sure they can, especially if black mail and/or coercion is involved. If that doesn't work, you discredit and smear them. If that doesn't work, they might just end up having an "unfortunate accident".
Yes, they can.
Partial truths come out and TPTB have plenty of experience memory holing it. I shall remind you:
Now, now... Be easy on the college freshman. It's tough going from mum's tendies and fort night to having to microwave your own ramen noodles with your student loan monies.
True, most older conspiracy theories are totally out of the bag by now like mkultra, and the current conspiracy theories are discussed openly by most of the general public. I doubt a single lucid adult in my entire city wouldn't know what I was talking about if I asked for their opinion on 9/11. I'm not sure what you're getting at with this point, though.
verso... you have no friends.
... youve also made a point... which pre-quals you for friendship.
but youre getting angry at OP for agreeing w/ you.
ill still be your friend.