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My friend tom came a cross an interesting article...somehow. It seems to be veiled by the layout and theme of the sight. It details some things about the SS, the Bush and Walker famlies, and Nikola Tesla. Its really a very long article with a lot of information, so Ill just leave to you ll to make of it what you will.
The moment somebody talks about the New World Order in a manner indicating belief, I instantly discredit anything that follows. That article only took 1.5 paragraphs.
Bush is just like a fascist! What with all the views on privatization of social security, deconstruction of other governmental social programs (i.e. education), and worker visas.
Clearly he envisions a xenophobic government with ultimate regulatory power.
If you look further, the article suggests by proximity that the Curious George movie is connected to conspiracy to commit murder.
Well, even a stopped clock is right twice a day...
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
On the contrary, similar properties to Curious George have made me consider murder many times.
There's nothing wrong with conspiracy theory. It's amusing reading, and sometimes nice wishful thinking. We wouldn't have The X-Files without it.
But it's kinda... not genuine... to present it as truth. The citations do kinda iffy stuff like cite wikipedia articles. This is a no-no in scholarly circles if you're trying to be taken seriously. Don't get me wrong, I use wikis all the time... my family, many of whom write critical analysis, also do... but they use it as a springboard to finding more solid references.
Besides, you don't need to link the Bush family to Nazis to know that they're sketchy oligarchs who abuse the system for their own benefit and to the detriment of the common man. There's plenty of actual evidence of that without going into fantasy land.
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Paranoid delusion is always entertaining, at least.
Bush is just like a fascist! What with all the views on privatization of social security, deconstruction of other governmental social programs (i.e. education), and worker visas.
Clearly he envisions a xenophobic government with ultimate regulatory power.
Clearly.
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Well, even a stopped clock is right twice a day...
There's nothing wrong with conspiracy theory. It's amusing reading, and sometimes nice wishful thinking. We wouldn't have The X-Files without it.
But it's kinda... not genuine... to present it as truth. The citations do kinda iffy stuff like cite wikipedia articles. This is a no-no in scholarly circles if you're trying to be taken seriously. Don't get me wrong, I use wikis all the time... my family, many of whom write critical analysis, also do... but they use it as a springboard to finding more solid references.
Besides, you don't need to link the Bush family to Nazis to know that they're sketchy oligarchs who abuse the system for their own benefit and to the detriment of the common man. There's plenty of actual evidence of that without going into fantasy land.
Is it just me, or have you people been nutterer, lately?