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Conspiracy Theories, Patriotism & Regional Dairy Costs

The facts are that there are a bunch of unstable people in the world that do unexplainable things.
Gun advocates have been preaching this for YEARS. But the MSM and liberals push gun control as if there are multiple bad guys a day with M16's trying to shoot up hundreds of schools a day.

Liberals/Democrats want to ban assault rifles (most vague definition every) because of mass shootings. Nevermind the biggest school shooting in recent history was done with two handguns at VA Tech. When the desired results of stopping mass shootings doesn't happen, largely because people will naturally move to get weapons that aren't banned or worse illegally, they will try and add additional laws to try and stop this stuff. Where does it stop? Have you seen London? That wacked out mayor is trying to ban knives. KNIVES. Literally wants to ban knives because gun laws are so strict that people were turning to additional weapons. What's next? Hammers? Baseball bats? Cars? Etc....
 
I love that people who read all these kooky theories online thus pronounce themselves as to being "educated" on what's really happening in the world. It's why fake news works and it's why a bunch a Macedonian teenagers got rich creating a bunch of fake news stories via Facebook.

The facts are that there are a bunch of unstable people in the world that do unexplainable things.

The conspiracy that cops are out kill minorities is pretty kooky.
 
The conspiracy that cops are out kill minorities is pretty kooky.
Yup. It's like, yes some minority groups have a disproportionate percentage of police shootings. BUT, when you combine that with the FACT that the same minority groups have disproportionate percentages of overall violent crime in our country, things make sense. But you know, those pesky facts, really gets in the way of some people's agenda...
 
Yikes.

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The Smithsonian buried evidence of the ancient societies of North America to promote manifest destiny. This includes destroying ancient artifacts and hiding the skulls of an ancient race of giants in North America.

Despite their accomplishments (of the mound builders) being arguably as impressive as ancient Egyptians, they are rarely mentioned in history books.
 
The Smithsonian buried evidence of the ancient societies of North America to promote manifest destiny. This includes destroying ancient artifacts and hiding the skulls of an ancient race of giants in North America.

Despite their accomplishments (of the mound builders) being arguably as impressive as ancient Egyptians, they are rarely mentioned in history books.

Now this is something I could get behind and go down the rabbit hole.
 
The Smithsonian buried evidence of the ancient societies of North America to promote manifest destiny. This includes destroying ancient artifacts and hiding the skulls of an ancient race of giants in North America.

Despite their accomplishments (of the mound builders) being arguably as impressive as ancient Egyptians, they are rarely mentioned in history books.

Hmmm
 
Yup. Cops aren’t out to kill minorities like the left thinks. No conspiracy there like the left thinks.

That's a good point, hail. I guess Trump colluding with Russia would qualify too.

If your beliefs are influenced in any way by social media, especially Facebook, education didn't work for you.

The conspiracy that cops are out kill minorities is pretty kooky.

Yeap, MSNBC anchors agree to all of these. Cops get special discounts for killing minorities, so they are out to get um, Trump got elected with the sole help of Putin, 9-11 was Bush's fault.

Global warming is starting to approach the conspiracy level. Every quirk in weather, storms, heat, cold is all the same source. Manmade carbon dioxide.

Facebook is a better news outlet than MSNBC.
 
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The Smithsonian buried evidence of the ancient societies of North America to promote manifest destiny. This includes destroying ancient artifacts and hiding the skulls of an ancient race of giants in North America.

Despite their accomplishments (of the mound builders) being arguably as impressive as ancient Egyptians, they are rarely mentioned in history books.

I might actually not hate that one (minus the giants), as long as there is some documentation supporting it. For centuries Europeans basically squashed every bit of information they could find about more advanced civilizations in Africa, remains of whose cities were pretty common, because they simply didn't want to admit that Africa HAD major "advanced" civilizations.

But you better have something to back that up;)
 
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I might actually not hate that one (minus the giants), as long as there is some documentation supporting it. For centuries Europeans basically squashed every bit of information they could find about more advanced civilizations in Africa, remains of whose cities were pretty common, because they simply didn't want to admit that Africa HAD major "advanced" civilizations.

But you better have something to back that up;)

While it sounds crazy, giants aren't as big of a stretch as you'd think. There have been a handful of elongated skulls found in this hemisphere that are anomalous with other humans. There were reports in the 18th and. 19th centuries about remains being discovered and turned over to the Smithsonian. However, this was also the time where papers were known for sensationalism.

The part about mound builders is fascinating though. We tend to downplay empires before the US as crazy savages, but they weren't stupid.

Add the fact that we have a super volcano at Yellowstone Park, shifting fault lines and also live on the continent where an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs... there has to be a lot we don't know... and might not ever know.
 
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While it sounds crazy, giants aren't as big of a stretch as you'd think. There have been a handful of elongated skulls found in this hemisphere that are anomalous with other humans. There were reports in the 18th and. 19th centuries about remains being discovered and turned over to the Smithsonian. However, this was also the time where papers were known for sensationalism.

The part about mound builders is fascinating though. We tend to downplay empires before the US as crazy savages, but they weren't stupid.

Add the fact that we have a super volcano at Yellowstone Park, shifting fault lines and also live on the continent where an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs... there has to be a lot we don't know... and might not ever know.
Im literally listening to a podcast on this right now. Astonishing Legends is the show and the episode is The Tall Ones. I’m only on part 1. Haven’t gotten far into it yet but a very famous hoax that was pulled off rather successfully happened in the 1880’s in New York. Some man who was an atheist got into an argument with members of a Methodist church on the likelihood of giants as they have been described in the Bible. For a hoax he had a 10 foot replica made in Iowa that he buried in on his land. He then dug it up as a way to show proof for the side of the Methodists, to which they rejoiced I’m guessing, but then when it settled down he belittled them and told them of the lie. It went down something like that. But I believe that the story was out regardless and it was the 1880’s so you can only imagine what people repeated the story as being.

Also to the mounds, most were burial sites filled with bones that went back thousands of years. Far enough back to when mammoths still existed. There’s proof that many different tribes/people all unrelated to one another lived in those areas and all used these giant mounds as basically a cemetery. They were common in Ohio and that part of the country. Is that what you’re talking about?
 
The part about mound builders is fascinating though. We tend to downplay empires before the US as crazy savages, but they weren't stupid.

That's one of the bigger beefs I have with American History in general... they play it off like Native Americans were a bunch of boneheads that were dragging around sticks instead of inventing a wheel, but fail to realize/appreciate all of the positive and incredible things that they had done for hundreds of years before Europeans even came to this continent.
 
Trump got elected with the sole help of Putin...
You're misrepresenting it to be more extreme. The people you're referring to think there was collusion, not that it was the only factor at all.

Was Kenneth Starr's charge to look into Whitewater a witch hunt? Or did it look suspicious and therefore warrant looking into, even if it ended up not being any big deal?
 
Im literally listening to a podcast on this right now. Astonishing Legends is the show and the episode is The Tall Ones. I’m only on part 1. Haven’t gotten far into it yet but a very famous hoax that was pulled off rather successfully happened in the 1880’s in New York. Some man who was an atheist got into an argument with members of a Methodist church on the likelihood of giants as they have been described in the Bible. For a hoax he had a 10 foot replica made in Iowa that he buried in on his land. He then dug it up as a way to show proof for the side of the Methodists, to which they rejoiced I’m guessing, but then when it settled down he belittled them and told them of the lie. It went down something like that. But I believe that the story was out regardless and it was the 1880’s so you can only imagine what people repeated the story as being.

Also to the mounds, most were burial sites filled with bones that went back thousands of years. Far enough back to when mammoths still existed. There’s proof that many different tribes/people all unrelated to one another lived in those areas and all used these giant mounds as basically a cemetery. They were common in Ohio and that part of the country. Is that what you’re talking about?

Gonna look up that podcast.

Yep, they were prevalent in Ohio. Actually going hiking this weekend in an area they built walls.

Interesting thing about the moundbuilders is that most of the structures they built also had cosmological significance, much like ancient Egyptian structures. But mapping structures geometrically to equinoxes, stars and planets isn't something a human can just casually do. It's interesting.
 
Gonna look up that podcast.

Yep, they were prevalent in Ohio. Actually going hiking this weekend in an area they built walls.

Interesting thing about the moundbuilders is that most of the structures they built also had cosmological significance, much like ancient Egyptian structures. But mapping structures geometrically to equinoxes, stars and planets isn't something a human can just casually do. It's interesting.

I like to casually jerk off on a full moon so your theory is bunk.
 
Also to the mounds, most were burial sites filled with bones that went back thousands of years. Far enough back to when mammoths still existed. There’s proof that many different tribes/people all unrelated to one another lived in those areas and all used these giant mounds as basically a cemetery. They were common in Ohio and that part of the country. Is that what you’re talking about?
There is a mound 5-10 minutes from my house, there's a little 9 hole golf course next to it called "The Mound." So yeah my guess is Ohio is ate up with them.
 
That's one of the bigger beefs I have with American History in general... they play it off like Native Americans were a bunch of boneheads that were dragging around sticks instead of inventing a wheel, but fail to realize/appreciate all of the positive and incredible things that they had done for hundreds of years before Europeans even came to this continent.
Like what?

I am pretty well advised on Native Americans, as I am part one.

But I want to know about the incredible things that they invented.

The Adena culture was advanced, but advanced only in the agricultural side. They were the mounds builders and they were good at trade also. They had a good life until the plains Indians moved in with the bow and arrow and killed them all off. In fact one of the oldest sites of Adena culture is one half mile from my house. It is carbon dated over 2,000 years old. This stuff really turns me on.

But, please advise us on the advanced culture that the Europeans killed off. I keep hearing of it but have never seen any proof of it.
 
You're misrepresenting it to be more extreme. The people you're referring to think there was collusion, not that it was the only factor at all.

Was Kenneth Starr's charge to look into Whitewater a witch hunt? Or did it look suspicious and therefore warrant looking into, even if it ended up not being any big deal?

Yes it was a witch hunt.

I voted for Bill Clinton two times. I still like that man and feel that he was a good President.

What is wrong with following the law instead of going off the legal route simply to persecute a person?
 
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9/11 was not an inside job. Trump did not collude with Russia. Glad you and I agree on something.

"Collude" is a dumb and misleading word. Is Trump getting dirty money from Russia, therefore compromising him? Did he or his campaign/cabinet promise policy changes that benefitted Russia's interests? And did he know Russians were effing with our election?

That's what's being investigated.
 
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How about the crazy conspiracy theory that college professors, on the whole, liberal or not, don't give a **** about 'indoctrinating' our youth with liberal ideologies? I like that one. Its basis is in the idea that most young adults smart enough to go to college are smart enough to think independently, too. They're liberal or conservative because they thought it out and came to a conclusion, not because an adult or two, or some lesbian on MSNBC, told them to think that way.
 
How about the crazy conspiracy theory that college professors, on the whole, liberal or not, don't give a **** about 'indoctrinating' our youth with liberal ideologies? I like that one. Its basis is in the idea that most young adults smart enough to go to college are smart enough to think independently, too. They're liberal or conservative because they thought it out and came to a conclusion, not because an adult or two, or some lesbian on MSNBC, told them to think that way.

False narrative, I’m related to some college graduates that are dumb as a bag of rocks. Also I’ve dated a couple of girls that lack critical thinking.
 
"Collude" is a dumb and misleading word. Is Trump getting dirty money from Russia, therefore compromising him? Did he or his campaign/cabinet promise policy changes that benefitted Russia's interests? And did he know Russians were effing with our election?

That's what's being investigated.
The man who was president had knowledge of Russia interfering with the election. He did nothing to stop it and did nothing to prevent it from happening again. What was Trump, a then candidate, supposed to do?
 
The man who was president had knowledge of Russia interfering with the election. He did nothing to stop it and did nothing to prevent it from happening again. What was Trump, a then candidate, supposed to do?

Remeber when Romney and Obama had a debate and Romney said the biggest threat was Russia and Obama said he had no idea what he was talking about.

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Gonna look up that podcast.

Yep, they were prevalent in Ohio. Actually going hiking this weekend in an area they built walls.

Interesting thing about the moundbuilders is that most of the structures they built also had cosmological significance, much like ancient Egyptian structures. But mapping structures geometrically to equinoxes, stars and planets isn't something a human can just casually do. It's interesting.
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The man who was president had knowledge of Russia interfering with the election. He did nothing to stop it and did nothing to prevent it from happening again. What was Trump, a then candidate, supposed to do?

Obama levied sanctions, kicked 35 Russian 'diplomats' out of the county and re-possessed their embassy compound in Maryland. The reason he didn't go public with that info before the election is because he didn't want to give the impression that he was trying to influence the election.

Trump, OTH, blamed some mysterious "400 lb guy in his bed", then allegedly had Flynn tell the Kremlin not to worry about Obama's sanctions because Trump would repeal the sanctions as soon as he took office.

I'm sure Obama regrets not doing more but it wasn't "nothing".

Trump did worse than nothing - he denied it for year while blasting the FBI and CIA for even concluding it, while kissing Putin's ass every chance he got.
 
Not a conspiracy theory just historical fact... gun control has existed in the United States since the beginning. In fact it was far more restrictive. Some suckers believe otherwise- the people who profit from guns thank you for your ignorant support.
 
Obama levied sanctions, kicked 35 Russian 'diplomats' out of the county and re-possessed their embassy compound in Maryland. The reason he didn't go public with that info before the election is because he didn't want to give the impression that he was trying to influence the election.

Trump, OTH, blamed some mysterious "400 lb guy in his bed", then allegedly had Flynn tell the Kremlin not to worry about Obama's sanctions because Trump would repeal the sanctions as soon as he took office.

I'm sure Obama regrets not doing more but it wasn't "nothing".

Trump did worse than nothing - he denied it for year while blasting the FBI and CIA for even concluding it, while kissing Putin's ass every chance he got.
Obama did that AFTER the election, right? Coincident.

Here's a good measure on who is Putin's bitch. Russia threatened us and told us not to attack Assad's assets, Obama bitched out. Russia warns us not to Attack Assad's assets, Trump says fck you Putin and attacks Assad's assets.
 
Remeber when Romney and Obama had a debate and Romney said the biggest threat was Russia and Obama said he had no idea what he was talking about.

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It was worse than that. Obama said "Hey Mitt, the 80's called and they want their foreign policy back". He tried to make a funny and it blew up in his face 4 years later.
 
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