Yeah, I was gonna stay out of this, but...
| Psycho Nutjob wrote: |
| What's bullshit about askking a few questions that the government REFUSES to answers |
Most of these "questions" have been answered. It's just that conspiracy theorists won't accept any answer except the one they personally believe.
| Psycho Nutjob wrote: |
| For instances there is proof that insane rambling deleted |
Let's look at this:
| Dictionary.com wrote: |
proof [proof]
–noun
1. evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true, or to produce belief in its truth. |
You could produce
evidence on all these things, sure. I can provide you with evidence that cavemen invented iPods, or that Bob Barker landed on the moon, or that you are a toy poodle, if I look hard enough and spin things the right way. But evidence is not proof.
Think about this. Using 9/11 as an example, a conspiracy of that scope would involve hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people. And you expect them all to keep quiet? It took -one- chatty woman to blow open Clinton's personal life. Watergate was a much smaller conspiracy that got blown open too. There's just no way secrets of this magnitude can be kept. Someone will talk.
| Psycho Nutjob wrote: |
| Look at the Bilderberg Group these are top government officals meeting in secrecy and it's NEVER been mention by the mainstream media |
Do some research. It's a bunch of rich, influential, important people talking about boring shit. So what? This happens at least once a month on the world stage. And Obama's not even invited to this one.
Sometimes when the media fails to report on an event, it's because...wait for it...it's not news.
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| The Roadmap to Tyranny |
I'm not seeing how any of this leads to so-called tyranny. But you know what? There's nothing to worry about. It's not going to happen, because the people of the United States won't allow it. We're docile right now because we have a government that represents us, looks out for our freedoms and interests, and for the most part does a good job (yes, there is room for improvement, but if you're expecting perfect governance in a nation of 300 million spanning 3.8 million square miles in a federal system, you're dreaming).
But if that ever stops, Americans still have within them the spirit of bloody revolution...and that is not just some jingoistic statement. We are
taught that shit in schools, that if the government is not to our liking, we can use force to change if it we need to. And we will.
I'll put this quite simply. This country is 233 years old. We have had 43 peaceful transfers of power. Sometimes between people who shared similar ideals, sometimes between those who didn't. Sometimes they were routine things, sometimes they were brought on by violence or a chance of fate. Even in today's bitter political climate, where everyone seems to be at each other's throats over the most piddling of political stuff, one man stepped down and his bitter political opponent took over. Not once has the results of an election been "thrown out", not once has a President mobilized the armed forces to hold onto power, not once have political opponents been jailed to keep them from winning. Not one President has even made any sort of move
at all to try and hold onto the office for either himself or a successor aside from the process laid out in our Constitution, despite having the chance. There is no credible evidence it's going to happen now, or anytime soon.
In short, take your conspiracy bullshit, shove it up your ass until you can taste it, and kindly go away.
Oh, and:
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| You see WE dont pick the leaders in office we haven't since 1904. |
We never did. Learn your government.