originally posted by: jedi_hamster
a reply to: Getsmart
you know this thread is damn old and he hasn't been here in 4 years, right?
don't necro old threads without good reason.
Hi Jedi Hamster,
Thanks for your eminently constructive contribution to this thread that merely served to bump it up onto the front page of the forum.
I didn’t know that the pertinence of a thread was mechanically connected to its date of origin. Maybe you should ask the ATS Admin to make this a
rule, that one can only resurrect a thread up to a certain date?
Also, I had no idea that ATS had designated jedi_hamster as the sole judge arbitrating what consists in a valid reason to “necro” a thread. The
fact that it was resurrected proves it did not undergo necrosis, but merely a period of hibernation.
Let’s remember that this is the Skunk Works forum. Possibly there are groups who actually do manipulate celebrities from behind the scenes, and who
may not want people to speculate in any way about such goings in, even here in this most desolate corner of a most desolate website?
Speculation is useful to investigation, it’s what all detectives must do to elaborate theories to prove or disprove. Asking oneself unlikely
questions can lead to answers we may not have found otherwise. And eliminating incorrect assumptions or conclusions is an opportunity to re-examine
know parameters in a new light.
Since you are questioning my behavior in daring to post in a thread you wish would disappear never to re-emerge, can you please explain how you know
none of it can be true? Remember, hard evidence and scientific facts would be required or we cannot rule out these as possibilities.
Official governments have throughout history tried to muzzle and control, if not instrument celebrities who were artists or authors. This is ongoing
today indirectly by pressures of varying natures on film and music production. So the premise of intervention upon celebrities bears the test of
historical investigation.
Cloning has become mainstream, from race horses to the livestock that finds its way into supermarket shelves. Once human cloning becomes an officially
announced commercial or governmental practice, earlier clone conspiracy threads will find renewed interest and likely be massively “necroed” to
use your terms.
The issue of underground alien bases is as of yet to be verified. I’ve fortunately not visited one and would rather not come anywhere close again to
those Reptoids. The creepy greys seeming very innocuous in contrast. That celebrities are held there is another stretch, as the latest accounts of
ritual murders pegs them as killed in satanic bloodletting rituals while replaced by their clones.
So while I may not be on board with the entire picture being painted, it may harbor quite a few genuine elements. This is plenty to earn it a place in
Skunk Works.
Getsmart