My wife's cousin is slowly dragging her into this conspiracy shyt

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. The Illuminati is just a buzzword term for elite bankers,businessmen, politicians etc.
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No. That's how YOU are using the term. Most conspiracy clowns actually believe that there is a secret satanist group that meet up and plan how evil things they feel like doing that day because Satan.
 

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Plenty of Black people believe in the same conspiracy theories white people do - if you add a pseudo-Afrocentric twist to it, you're golden.

Lol, I'm assuming you're a raging antisemite - but pretty much all of the conspiracy theories of today are just rehashed anti-Jew theories from centuries ago or widely descended from "the protocols of the elders of zion."

It's easy for rubes to fall back into it, and rather than noting the root cause as settler colonialism, capitalism, or white supremacy - they attack Jewish people :mjlol:
fukk em :yeshrug:
 

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Sorry, OP but that chart is complete MSM BS! So then how did avgas melt the Twin Towers steel supports? So the Illuminati DOESN'T ACTUALLY exist? The global child trafficking network aka Pizza Gate is fake?
Heard of Madeleine McCann or Marc Dutroux? Some conspiracies are REAL! There's a theory the term was invented by the CIA to marginalize those refuting the JFK magic bullet theory.
Google it.
The Twin Towers supports didn't melt, they weakened under extreme heat which left them no longer capable of supporting the incredible amount of weight they are required to support. Steel weakens long before it melts.

Claim: "We have been lied to," announces the Web site AttackOnAmerica.net. "The first lie was that the load of fuel from the aircraft was the cause of structural failure. No kerosene fire can burn hot enough to melt steel." The posting is entitled "Proof Of Controlled Demolition At The WTC."

FACT: Jet fuel burns at 800° to 1500°F, not hot enough to melt steel (2750°F). However, experts agree that for the towers to collapse, their steel frames didn't need to melt, they just had to lose some of their structural strength—and that required exposure to much less heat. "I have never seen melted steel in a building fire," says retired New York deputy fire chief Vincent Dunn, author of The Collapse Of Burning Buildings: A Guide To Fireground Safety. "But I've seen a lot of twisted, warped, bent and sagging steel. What happens is that the steel tries to expand at both ends, but when it can no longer expand, it sags and the surrounding concrete cracks."

"Steel loses about 50 percent of its strength at 1100°F," notes senior engineer Farid Alfawak-hiri of the American Institute of Steel Construction. "And at 1800° it is probably at less than 10 percent." NIST also believes that a great deal of the spray-on fireproofing insulation was likely knocked off the steel beams that were in the path of the crashing jets, leaving the metal more vulnerable to the heat.

But jet fuel wasn't the only thing burning, notes Forman Williams, a professor of engineering at the University of California, San Diego, and one of seven structural engineers and fire experts that PM consulted. He says that while the jet fuel was the catalyst for the WTC fires, the resulting inferno was intensified by the combustible material inside the buildings, including rugs, curtains, furniture and paper. NIST reports that pockets of fire hit 1832°F.

"The jet fuel was the ignition source," Williams tells PM. "It burned for maybe 10 minutes, and [the towers] were still standing in 10 minutes. It was the rest of the stuff burning afterward that was responsible for the heat transfer that eventually brought them down."
Also, the "but the planes couldn't have melted the steel supports!" is one of the legit dumbest arguments because none of the other options the conspiracy theorists claim would melt steel supports. When you collapse a building of that size you have to do massive work ahead of time, drilling out holes to weaken the supports and laying explosives literally inside the weight-bearing structures and doing all sorts of shyt to ensure the building will come down, because it takes huge intervention to bring a building down. No one has ever proposed an alternative theory that would inflict NEARLY as much damage as the supports getting hit by a 747, stripped of all their fireproof housing, and then being subject to a high-intensity fire for an hour.

Yet the conspiracy theorists want us to believe that the WTC was somehow taken down by a few tiny bombs hidden in backpacks or some shyt just lying around while everyone else went about their office work.





Q-Anon was a pretty convenient distraction from the Epstein case, Robin.
Nothing was happening with Epstein when the QANON shyt started. His court documents didn't get unsealed until 2019, the QANON shyt had already been popping since 2017. QANON was clearly a pro-Trump ploy that had nothing to do with his old friend Epstein.




The elite members of the Catholic Church or the Boy Scout organization would be what people would call “illuminati” members. The Illuminati is just a buzzword term for elite bankers,businessmen, politicians etc.. that affect the direction the world goes in from behind the curtain.
Wait, this guy is running the world behind the curtain? :laff:

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Also, I guess that the elites supposedly pushing the gay agenda but the elites by your claim also being among the most notable anti-gay organizations in the country is just another part of some "long con", right?
 

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OP, most of these guys only believe in conspiracies because it gives them a sense of superiority.

"I'm better than the average man because I know something they don't!"

And all they had to do was watch a 10 minute obscure Youtube video. They don't actually care about saving the world from the harm the conspiracies present. In fact, they don't even want the conspiracies to be uncovered because that would mean they'd have to take action.

During 2020, we had actual conspiracies in front of our face and the same guys in this very thread IGNORED those conspiracies. Remember what was going on with the mail in votes? None of them cared. I even called it out at the time. These same guys have found conspiracies off LESS evidence, yet they didn't care.

You know why? Because the general population was also interested in that particular conspiracy.

And if the general population knows about it, they can't feel special.

OP, it's possible your wife may be feeling unaccomplished. Or she could be looking for validation.
 

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Homeopathy was telling.
This.

If you believe in actual homeopathy, the "homeopathic dilution" shyt, then you believe in magic. There is no difference between thinking "like cures like" or that damn near infinitely diluted shyt will cure you, and just plain magical thinking.
 

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Lol

“GoOgLe It!!!” :angry::angry::angry:

I like how conspiracy theorist encourage ppl to utilize the services of the same companies (Google) for research when these same companies are allegedly part of the same mass conspiracies they believe in.


Exactly :dead:

If they can get away with 1% of the wild shyt these guys think they can, hiding search results should be easy as fukk right?
 

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OP, most of these guys only believe in conspiracies because it gives them a sense of superiority.

"I'm better than the average man because I know something they don't!"

And all they had to do was watch a 10 minute obscure Youtube video. They don't actually care about saving the world from the harm the conspiracies present. In fact, they don't even want the conspiracies to be uncovered because that would mean they'd have to take action.
Yup.

99.99% of their "action" in response to conspiracies is either talking online or buying wellness products from scam businesses. That QAnon group was like 2 million strong or some shyt and yet they didn't save a single trafficked child, they just blew smoke up Trump's ass for four years. Actual groups that work to stop human trafficking HATE the conspiracy bullshyt cause it distracts from anyone actually getting saved.
 

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@Rhakim

That steel beam stuff is nonsense for sure.

But I definitely believe elements of us government knew what was about to happen and let it happen for "geo political" reasons
 

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@Rhakim

That steel beam stuff is nonsense for sure.

But I definitely believe elements of us government knew what was about to happen and let it happen for "geo political" reasons

That's certainly possible, and very difficult to know unless someone spills the beans. Because if someone did know, it's not like they would have broadcast it. We know that they knew a mass casualty attack involving planes was a possibility. I don't know either way whether someone knew more than that.

I would say that if some of them did know, I doubt it was very many. As emotional as 9/11 got for many people, some minion or their significant other would have leaked eventually, on their deathbed or while drunk or something. The lack of leaks suggests that the # of people who knew something was up, if any, was small.
 

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I'd stay away from genetics in that - there may be susceptibility, but its almost certainly due to nurture and not nature.

All official studies on intelligence assert that genetics contribute about an equal amount as the environment.

Over the years, from what I've seen, I had been arriving at the notion that genetics plays an even bigger role than the environment.

I say that because there seems to be this compounding effect going on especially when you look at the histories and intermarriages of some of the families we highlight in this thread.

https://www.thecoli.com/threads/americas-most-powerful-black-families.619760/

It's this idea that the cream rises to the top no matter the environment. The only thing that is left is genetics.

I mean, there is something to endogamy for people to continue to practice it.

The extent to which genetics accounts for differences in IQ increases with age from about 40% in the preschool years to about 80% in adulthood. "To increase the chances of having a smart baby, marry someone smart!" Gottfredson says.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/is-intelligence-hereditary/
 
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She entertained 5G, and flat earth even tho I have explained to her that flat earth is not about the actual facts but moreso about how the elite white overlords are able to fool us simpletons into believing the earth is round.

So the elite white overlords are fooling you into believing the earth is round? :jbhmm:

If you think the earth is flat and they're fooling you into thinking it's round then you just as bad as she is. :stopitslime:
 

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OP, most of these guys only believe in conspiracies because it gives them a sense of superiority.

"I'm better than the average man because I know something they don't!"

And all they had to do was watch a 10 minute obscure Youtube video. They don't actually care about saving the world from the harm the conspiracies present. In fact, they don't even want the conspiracies to be uncovered because that would mean they'd have to take action.

During 2020, we had actual conspiracies in front of our face and the same guys in this very thread IGNORED those conspiracies. Remember what was going on with the mail in votes? None of them cared. I even called it out at the time. These same guys have found conspiracies off LESS evidence, yet they didn't care.

You know why? Because the general population was also interested in that particular conspiracy.

And if the general population knows about it, they can't feel special.

OP, it's possible your wife may be feeling unaccomplished. Or she could be looking for validation.
Pretty much this. They said conspiracies are how low educated people make themselves feel smarter or superior to the common person who have higher education.
 

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That's certainly possible, and very difficult to know unless someone spills the beans. Because if someone did know, it's not like they would have broadcast it. We know that they knew a mass casualty attack involving planes was a possibility. I don't know either way whether someone knew more than that.

I would say that if some of them did know, I doubt it was very many. As emotional as 9/11 got for many people, some minion or their significant other would have leaked eventually, on their deathbed or while drunk or something. The lack of leaks suggests that the # of people who knew something was up, if any, was small.
Just looked at what followed 9/11 to know if it was inside job or the government intentionally failed to act in it. That was their bases for going crazy in the Middle East and passing the patriot act. That attack made a lot of men extremely wealthy in the long run. It’s quite convenient how much they gained from the attack. While also rallying Americans again a “common enemy”.
 
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