Conspiracy Theories: What’s the harm?
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Conspiracy Theories: What’s the harm?
So, what’s the harm if people want to believe that a cabal of liberal elites kidnaps children to drink their blood and secretly introduces reptilian DNA into our genes?
Guess why this guy killed his children with a spear gun?
https://abc7.com/santa-barbara-matthew- ... /10945389/
Guess why this guy killed his children with a spear gun?
https://abc7.com/santa-barbara-matthew- ... /10945389/
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Re: Conspiracy Theories: What’s the harm?
I just read that. My wife and I were on a morning walk and we were talking about how antivaxxers went from being on the Left side of the political spectrum - the hippie homeopathic organic types - to the Right, and that was kind of astonishing. I never would’ve imagined some on the Right falling for Lizards Running the World. It’s mind blowing.
Speaking of which, when we were hiking earlier this year we kept leap frogging this 40-something solo hiker. He was kind of ok, but also seemed to be, I dunno, a little too grounded in being outdoors and taking in the nature. I don’t know how to explain the signals a hiker gives you when they’re off, but he, his name was Chris, was just a little off. Well, we made it to a hostel just off the trail and this dude comes in a little later. The lady who runs the hostel, “Mountain Mama”, happened to have a LOT of weed on hand. Literally dozens of jars full of bud. She offered it up freely, which was great for Chris and my wife since they smoke it.
So, he’s teaching her how to roll weed into blunts and spliffs and whatever, and they’re smoking and they get to talking. There were half a dozen of us sitting around the table hanging out. This dude out of nowhere begins to talk about lizard people, his eyes got really wide when doing so, and he became kind of agitated. I was like, “What the “F” is happening right now?” So, after a few minutes of that I give her the look, she walks over to me, and I’m like, “We’re bumping because this dude is nuts, and I don’t want to run into him again.” I think we pulled an 18-miler the next day.
So, yeah.
Also, one of my former neighbors was a Qonspiracy guy and he was bananas. So, it seems to me that the Qult has a healthy dose of crazies in its ranks.
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Speaking of which, when we were hiking earlier this year we kept leap frogging this 40-something solo hiker. He was kind of ok, but also seemed to be, I dunno, a little too grounded in being outdoors and taking in the nature. I don’t know how to explain the signals a hiker gives you when they’re off, but he, his name was Chris, was just a little off. Well, we made it to a hostel just off the trail and this dude comes in a little later. The lady who runs the hostel, “Mountain Mama”, happened to have a LOT of weed on hand. Literally dozens of jars full of bud. She offered it up freely, which was great for Chris and my wife since they smoke it.
So, he’s teaching her how to roll weed into blunts and spliffs and whatever, and they’re smoking and they get to talking. There were half a dozen of us sitting around the table hanging out. This dude out of nowhere begins to talk about lizard people, his eyes got really wide when doing so, and he became kind of agitated. I was like, “What the “F” is happening right now?” So, after a few minutes of that I give her the look, she walks over to me, and I’m like, “We’re bumping because this dude is nuts, and I don’t want to run into him again.” I think we pulled an 18-miler the next day.
So, yeah.
Also, one of my former neighbors was a Qonspiracy guy and he was bananas. So, it seems to me that the Qult has a healthy dose of crazies in its ranks.
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Re: Conspiracy Theories: What’s the harm?
There always was an antivax right, but left certainly predominated. It was interesting to see the antivaxers hook up with the anti-governmennt right. I think they were brought together over masks. At least, that's what I observed here. I read Daily Kos to see what the left is talking about. They have flat rule against posting conspiracy theories. No vaccines or GMO conspiracy propaganda allowed. It's a weird divergence of left and right, with so much of right side of the political spectrum right now latched onto and driven by conspiracy theories. The extremes of both sides share and extreme distrust of current government and corporations. But how did something like Q-Anon penetrate so far into the right side of the spectrum? Or even the big election lie?Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Thu Aug 12, 2021 6:19 pmI just read that. My wife and I were on a morning walk and we were talking about how antivaxxers went from being on the Left side of the political spectrum - the hippie homeopathic organic types - to the Right, and that was kind of astonishing. I never would’ve imagined some on the Right falling for Lizards Running the World. It’s mind blowing.
Speaking of which, when we were hiking earlier this year we kept leap frogging this 40-something solo hiker. He was kind of ok, but also seemed to be, I dunno, a little too grounded in being outdoors and taking in the nature. I don’t know how to explain the signals a hiker gives you when they’re off, but he, his name was Chris, was just a little off. Well, we made it to a hostel just off the trail and this dude comes in a little later. The lady who runs the hostel, “Mountain Mama”, happened to have a LOT of weed on hand. Literally dozens of jars full of bud. She offered it up freely, which was great for Chris and my wife since they smoke it.
So, he’s teaching her how to roll weed into blunts and spliffs and whatever, and they’re smoking and they get to talking. There were half a dozen of us sitting around the table hanging out. This dude out of nowhere begins to talk about lizard people, his eyes got really wide when doing so, and he became kind of agitated. I was like, “What the “F” is happening right now?” So, after a few minutes of that I give her the look, she walks over to me, and I’m like, “We’re bumping because this dude is nuts, and I don’t want to run into him again.” I think we pulled an 18-miler the next day.
So, yeah.
Also, one of my former neighbors was a Qonspiracy guy and he was bananas. So, it seems to me that the Qult has a healthy dose of crazies in its ranks.
- Doc
I totally get what you mean by sensing that something about the hiker was off. I can't explain it either, other than to acknowledge that lots of our assessment of people occurs "under the hood" by process we're not consciously aware of. I can't say that my "something is off" spider sense is 100% accurate. But when I feel it I do pay better attention to whatever set it off.
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Re: Conspiracy Theories: What’s the harm?
Sort of related to that article is a good Netflix documentary called The Grey State.
We can't take farmers and take all their people and send them back because they don't have maybe what they're supposed to have. They get rid of some of the people who have been there for 25 years and they work great and then you throw them out and they're replaced by criminals.
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Thanks, Dean Robbers. I'll add that one to my to watch list.
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Re: Conspiracy Theories: What’s the harm?
Couldn't find "the grey state" on Netflix.
Myth is misused by the powerful to subjugate the masses all too often.
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I couldn't either.
No precept or claim is more suspect or more likely to be false than one that can only be supported by invoking the claim of Divine authority for it--no matter who or what claims such authority.
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Re: Conspiracy Theories: What’s the harm?
Myth is misused by the powerful to subjugate the masses all too often.
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Looks like it's "A Gray State"
Tomatometer: 100% critic rating.
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Tomatometer: 100% critic rating.
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yes, that's it.Is this what you are talking about?
We can't take farmers and take all their people and send them back because they don't have maybe what they're supposed to have. They get rid of some of the people who have been there for 25 years and they work great and then you throw them out and they're replaced by criminals.