I have an issue
I've noticed a trend among younger posters. They think that because the leadership of the companies they work for is so screwed up and disorganized that no conspiracies can exist in government or globally.
I just don't know what to tell you, you don't even believe in the major proven conspiracies like the gulf of Tonkin incident. And don't even understand why it was in fact a conspiracy.
But your bosses are in the same mud with the rest of us!
Petty personal issues often guide their decisions. (which can be local conspiracies in themselves.)
What can I say to young people (or nay people for that matter) who simply refuse to believe because it doesn't seem to have any immediate impact on their lives and because media simply keeps repeating the official line on any subject.
I mean man on the street Mark Dice proves young people today (across the board) are completely fucked and unable to answer most simple questions. And many of the people he interviews on the street are are fairly well paid people in positions of responsibility. Like you guys. Yuppies I guess some might call them, or whatever is en vogue at the moment.
How can they/you ever have a valid concept of real (old world style) conspiracies? It simply isn't possible.
Nice series of Mark Dice interviews with really stupid Americans at random on the street.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRkFDcX_72c&list=PLa8S4GilqogQRwblg-wi17_-z5jhPuxVVI give you guys from other countries far more credit than most Americans for knowing what is going on, but still their influence is everywhere. Global! So your media usually feeds you the same shit ours does.
Bump fists at the pub over discounting all conspiracy theories and have a roaring time but the rooster will always come home to roost.
« Last Edit: July 27, 2014, 11:00:59 PM by Tru »

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