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Originally posted by sonnny1
Originally posted by Danbones
well when you have some proof
you just let me know
I'm all for thinking outside of the box, don't get me wrong but when you scream out :
FALSE FLAG!
That kind of goes beyond Conspiracy theorist, and leads down that "other" path.
You have to agree, we are not even a day into this, and you're yelling FALSE FLAG!
About proof?
Hopefully some truth will come out, and maybe a few will learn to Deny Ignorance when its done........
Peace
Originally posted by Bilk22
Think Operation Northwoods.
Originally posted by opethPA
Yes because it's not possible for a coincidence to happen?
I work in a hospital in Philadelphia and today we deployed a new app to handle certain types of traumatic injuries, proof of a false flag.
I didn't claim the blood or smoke was 'fake'. I don't believe Operation Northwoods was suppose to involve fake bombs either.
Originally posted by sonnny1
Originally posted by Bilk22
Think Operation Northwoods.
This isn't Operation NorthWoods though.
Fake Smoke, Fake Blood ?
Someone claims this as their proof, hours into it, without having proof?
Come on.
edit on 16-4-2013 by sonnny1 because: link fix
Originally posted by Domo1
reply to post by redtic
I really think that many people have a hard time dealing with the reality that bad things happen and that there are evil people in the world. It seems some take a strange bit of comfort believing everything is done by some evil entity and that bad things only happen as a result of this group pulling strings/brainwashing people. I want to dig up a great article I read about this but I can't even begin to remember where I found it.
Originally posted by SkepticOverlord
Originally posted by Danbones
what reality are you in sir?
A pragmatic person who is the pure definition of a skeptic. Look it up.
More than 800 emergency responders participated in the simulated response to two explosions
they are going to pin this event to male late teens to early 20s and say he did it because he is unstable. They are going to find Firearms and an NRA book in his house. They are going to say he used reloading powder for the explosion and that reloading powder shouldn't be for sale to the public. They are then going to say that because the powder in ammunition can be used for explosions that the number of rounds you can buy should be limited and taxed to help pay for these events
Odd that you debunk conspiracy theories on your own conspiracy web site.
Originally posted by AudioGhost
reply to post by cybro
I checked their page and it was originally made for random acts of kindness, after the incident the name was changed. Coincidence or not?