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re: Coronavirus released as a distraction?
Posted on 1/25/20 at 3:34 pm to Lakeboy7
Posted on 1/25/20 at 3:34 pm to Lakeboy7
quote:I do find some really great insight on this board, some excellent commentary. Some of the posters are smarter and more clever than anything you can find on CNN or MSNBC (or ABC/NBC/etc.)
A few? Instead of Political Board it should be Paranoid Board.
But yea, the ease with which conspiracies are accepted as fact or near-fact is a downside of this board.
I personally enjoy digging into them all, with an open mind. I know plenty will think I am an idiot, a stooge, a sheep.. unwitting tool of the Government.. but I assure you all I have studied these as much or more than you all have, and I've concluded:
- almost 100% certain Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone
- 9/11 happened within 2% or 3% error of how the U.S. Government described it
- we put men on the Moon, six times
- big pharma is not withholding a cancer cure
- chemtrails are somewhat feasible, but actually in-use about 0.00003% as often as chemtrail-conspiracists think they are
- Jews/Israel don't have nearly the power they are attributed
- Epstein is a curious one.. because it is almost universally believed he was murdered, that leads me to question that. Because none of us really know, despite what everyone seems to think they know. I'd say based on my understaning.. about a 60% chance he committed suicide, unassisted/uncoerced. Those who say 100% chance he was murdered are simply not being objective about the available information, and the despair involved when powerful people are comprehending lifetime incarceration.
ETA: added the word "error" to the 9/11 bullet
This post was edited on 1/27/20 at 9:09 am
Posted on 1/25/20 at 3:40 pm to JPinLondon
quote:
personally enjoy digging into them all, with an open mind
Not really, because you are likely constrained by your beliefs
Yet you ridiculed content I have posted in the past and never responded with a reviewed opinion
Specifically regarding the very nature of the cosmos and space travel
Let me update you /redirect you
I do not believe in dark matter (neither do the folks below...)
It is the ultimate intellectual con
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pCCDIXodA6g
quote:
Quantised Inertia - Dark Matter Doesn't Exist | Mike McCulloch TED Talk PlymouthUniversity 1,360 views 113 1 Share Save Report
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena 47.3K subscribers SUBSCRIBE
Published on Jan 19, 2020 March, 2018
The universe is made up of billions of swirling galaxies, with stars orbiting so fast that the gravitational force should be unable to counter the centrifugal forces tearing them apart. Galaxies should therefore explode, but, oddly, they don’t! Mike discusses his new, alternative model involving a combination of relativity and quantum mechanics, and explains how this ‘quantised inertia’ also predicts a new method of launching satellites without rockets. Mike has a degree in physics, a PhD in physical oceanography and is now a Lecturer in Geomatics at the University of Plymouth. He has published numerous papers on quantised inertia, and a book called ‘Physics from the Edge’. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community
Drive around this Thread and comment professor
Sorry for the highjack
Posted on 1/25/20 at 3:43 pm to JPinLondon
You are not alone.
No, I mean I'm with you on that, pretty much all of it. Although I bump up that 60% a little bit on Epstein.
I'm a big fan of Occam's Razor coupled with some brainstorming as to any reasonable alternative explanations for the matter at hand. It doesn't really take much time or doing. That formula will net very limited belief in conspiracy theories.
No, I mean I'm with you on that, pretty much all of it. Although I bump up that 60% a little bit on Epstein.
I'm a big fan of Occam's Razor coupled with some brainstorming as to any reasonable alternative explanations for the matter at hand. It doesn't really take much time or doing. That formula will net very limited belief in conspiracy theories.
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