Things leak because it is impossible to keep a conspiracy totally secret. Somewhere in the ring of conspirers, someone will figure out that the
benefit to themselves or to the public exceeds the personal benefit from maintaining the conspiracy. That's why you have whistleblowers. Laws that
protect these people reduce the costs of whistleblowing. Typically the costs are getting "whacked". Remove that cost, and you have more defectors
from the conspiracy game.
Websites like ATSNN exist as a popular means of exchanging information. Free speech implies a free exchange of ideas, which is not possible, say, on
the editorial page of your local newspaper. Papers have editors who select comments that move copy.
Have you considered the possibility that some of the conspiracy theories, even the craziest ones, are created by the very agencies and agendas
they refer to? An effective way of hiding the truth is to blanket it in layers of fictional untruths, or half-truths. The most ludicrous, outrageous,
unreasonable and bizarre conspiracies, which are often so sensational they attract the greatest atttention, might cause people to reject the
consideration of conspiracies altogether.
Famed conspiracy theorist Bill Cooper accused Art Bell of doing just that. Art Bell used to have some very great guests who were on to something, but
then it'd be sandwiched between alien spacecats and some hilbilly calling about that thing he sees when he'as drunk. So yeah, flooding the net with
misinfo is a great way of "guilt by association". You say that they government has secret technologies in area 51, and suddenly you're lumped in
with alien spacecats. Ats, if anything, suffers from a mild form of "topic creep" where there are so many topics that it can be hard to separate
fact from conspiracy. On one hand, it aspires to be a bonafideTerror news site, while on the other it has a lot of topics that would turn off the
average Joe who has no clue.
If all of the conspiracies are true and the government has all these secrets than why would they allow this info to leak out of their control
like this website?
In Canada, CSIS (Canadian Intel) actually set up websites like this to gather IP addresses on conspiracy types. It's called "baiting". Set out the
syrup and watch the wasps come out. Think about this for a minute: Why is the media going nuts about the Skull & Bones stuff? Is it because they are
starting to wake up, or do they want to make people so sick of S & B that they don't want to hear about Bohemia Grove?
Anybody in the past who has known to much (which we obviously do) has been assassinated so why not us.
Those who have been "incidented" include: Gunther Russbacher, Bill Cooper, Jim Hatfield, Robert O'Driscoll, Danny Cassolaro.
Those who are being "incidented" would include Lenny Bloom of Cloakanddagger.ca, Eric Phelps of Vaticanassassins.org, Al Gore's Secretary, Leo
Wanta , Howard Stern and maybe even Fritz Springmeier.
cloakanddagger.ca was giving away too many state secrets and it was crushed. This website will take you down his rabbit hole.
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Atsnn doesn't get too political and forum moderators bury the goods in the political mud-pit. That's where the good stuff winds up.