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Originally posted by zeeon
There's so much evidence out there...sooo much material I've read and seen that provides such a clear picture. You'd have to be blind not to see it. Or atleast check it out.
Originally posted by zeeon
There's so much evidence out there...sooo much material I've read and seen that provides such a clear picture. You'd have to be blind not to see it. Or atleast check it out.
Conspiracy theorists are the people who spread fear and rumours that there is some kind of negative or evil force behind an incident or even, in the case of the Illuminati conspiracy theorists, running the world. But it's vitally important to remember conspiracy theories are just that - theories. There is no evidence to prove that they are true. A theory, according to the dictionary, is ''a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances''. So, for example, a theory that all fish will turn green in the future is a theory. You and me could come up with a theory that the sky is purple. We could put together a scientific paper explaining why we believe it is reall. But that doesn't make it true. Any scientist will tell you that nothing can be proved, things can only ever be disproved. Likewise, suggestions by Richard Dawkins that there's no such thing as god is also only a throy - he's not right. He just has an idea about how he thinks the world works. This realisation is the fundamental problem the masses have when they read a conspiracy theory and get all excited. They shriek, ''the world's going to end in 2012''. No, it's not. ''Agghhh, the Illuminati are controlling what milk I use on my cereal.'' No, they're not, you are.
This brings me on to the characters of conspiracy theorists. They are control freaks. Why? Because the world is chaotic, random and for the most part, there's there's no justice and reason why something happened. 911 was a tragedy. Nobody will ever know exactly what happened. It just did. The Tsunami killed thousands of people in Haiti. It just did. There's no reason why. That's just the world. But conspiracy theories fail to accept that sometimes things just happen because that's the nature of the world we live in. They have to have an explanation ands answers to an event when sometimes there is none. No meaning. But conspiracy theorists categorize everything into the conspiracy theory box which makes it easier for them to grasp. Conspiracy theorists are deeply suspicious people who do not trust life. They're distrustful of the the world and people. ''All politicians are corrupt'', ''all business owners are greedy'', ''people are out to get what they can for themselves'', are the kind of messages they're used to. They don't understand that the world is full of kind-hearted and warm people with good intentions and that even some of these are those earning millions of dollars a year. But a conspiracy theory justifies their beliefs that people in power of bad by holding a conspiracy theory idea. Conspiracy theorists are the type of people who constantly blame others for what's happened. This means that all the bad things that have happened to them in life they can blame on this shadowy force that they believe is running the world. They can pass over the responsibility for their life to those that they think are controlling the world. Whereas conspiracy theorists will say that they 're empowering themselves with knowledge, this is actually giving somebody else power over their lives.
Originally posted by ProphetOfZealThis awareness of a potential attack of this kind is the first of its kind. This can't be labeled a "failed prediction", because no one "predicted" ANYTHING
Originally posted by denver22
Originally posted by ProphetOfZealThis awareness of a potential attack of this kind is the first of its kind. This can't be labeled a "failed prediction", because no one "predicted" ANYTHING
Your kidding arent you people predicted floods little green men nukes
evacuations etc..Epic fail on the prediction front wouldnt you say.
More than you know but i see past that
Originally posted by rainbowbear
reply to post by denver22
what do you know of Mystery Schools, the Rosecruxions, and the Order of the Quest?
ill be away for awhile but id like to know, thanks
Originally posted by rainbowbear
Originally posted by denver22
Originally posted by ProphetOfZealThis awareness of a potential attack of this kind is the first of its kind. This can't be labeled a "failed prediction", because no one "predicted" ANYTHING
Your kidding arent you people predicted floods little green men nukes
evacuations etc..Epic fail on the prediction front wouldnt you say.
actually this was reported on a very discredited alternative news website--not exactly group consensus.
do you think every conspiracy report is credible? most adepts i know do not.
And yet I have seen more and more evidence as I get older that Cooper was indeed correct.
Originally posted by zeeon
reply to post by rainbowbear
. He expects us to hand him "proof" - as if there is any concrete proof of Aliens, UFO's, the Illuminati, 9/11, and probably all other conspiracies we talk about on ATS.
Originally posted by zeeon
There's so much evidence out there...sooo much material I've read and seen that provides such a clear picture. You'd have to be blind not to see it