Ok, before anyone here calls me anything weird.......I was in the military and witnessed events that I never thought our country was capable of. I will not go into detail, but I got out 2 years ago after serving 5 years. Anyways people I work with was telling me about the different conspiracy theories floating around out there, and mentioned how George Bush was in a Satanic cult and all of that. I decided to investigate the matter personally, and over the past 2 months I've been watching documentary, after documentary, after interview, etc......I am starting to believe there is something behind all of this i.e Illuminatti, New World Order, police state, whatever, anyways I don't like any of it. Is this what I fought for overseas?
2006-08-19
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Here is the proof that your on to something. http://www.infowars.com/print/Secret_societies/in_your_face.htm
http://www.prisonplanet.com/archive_skull_and_bones.html
http://www.infowars.com/martial.htm
http://www.prisonplanet.com/archive_freemasonry.html
http://www.infowars.com/police_state.html#ps
http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=3710767957407328313&q=label%3Aterrorism
And yes there is a new world order. George Bush is in the occult, in fact he was part of Skull and Bones. He was caught at the Bohemian Grove, They do weird occult like rituals involving mock sacrifices to an owl god. A man infultrated the grove and filmed some of it.
http://www.infowars.com/bg1.html
http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1489
Bush is one evil SOB
2006-08-19 14:56:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I remember first hearing about the "Illuminati" and the "New World Order" back in the 80's. Government conspiracy theories have been around for as long as we've HAD our government.
I guess I'd have to say that I don't believe ALL the conspiracies out there. I do believe that there are many things going on behind the scenes that I'm not aware of, that would shock me.
My theory has always been this: The government is either incredibly stupid and incapable of keeping real secrets, or they are very talented at misdirection. Both options are equally as scary.
The more documentaries and interviews you watch, the more all of this will seem real. To stay balanced, try watching documentaries that "debunk" some of the findings and see if it alters your thinking. It's easy to get caught up on what you're seeing. I know all too well.
2006-08-19 21:57:53
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answered by jenn_jenn02 3
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September 11 Conspiracy Theories
To our American readers:
You would think that everyone would be able to agree on the details of an event viewed live on television by millions of people as it happened. Fat chance. The September 11 attack was pulled off by everybody except al Qaeda, and it was accomplished using everything except airplanes. Why? Because that would be too easy. Whether you blame the Mossad or George W Bush, a bomb, a missile, the devil or a UFO, one thing is painfully clear: We're all a bunch of gullible chumps who will believe just about anything we see with our own eyes. Sucker!
2006-08-19 22:00:59
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answered by ibelieve 4
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I do believe in some government conspiracy theories because the Freedom of Information Act has shown us some of the wacky things our government has done. (Think of assasinating Castor with an exploding cigar). However, I do not believe in any of those grand theories that would involve a lot of people lying or covering up things. I think there are too many loose lips for that.
2006-08-19 21:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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This has to do with the control of the Free Masons and the Muslim fight against it. The Free Masons have controlled the civilized world since the beginning of recorded history. It has been religion, which the Masons adopted in their creation of the Holy Roman Catholic Church, that has stood up to the masons. Dont believe it, take a look around. Every small town in the United States has a masonic temple on main street. Every president has been a mason. This is the group pulling the strings.
2006-08-19 21:51:51
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answered by Maggot 2
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I totally believe there are HUNDREDS of government conspiracy theories. W Bush is full of them, starting with the war in iraq.
I'm not sure if he was in a Satanic cult, but I am sure he was in the Masons.
2006-08-19 21:48:49
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answered by PhiSigCloud 3
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No, you fought for honor and justice. You fought for an ideal that seems dim but is still barely alive. It waits for men of courage, to call a spade a spade. Men who will not listen to idle talk about conspiracies but who will get up and fight for what they believe. People say govt is full of crooks and liars and I cannot deny that. But is it not because of good men despairing that they can not change things case they are only one. Have they lost courage? Will good men abandon the battle for fear of being laughed at? I think not!
2006-08-19 21:52:44
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answered by child_of_the_lion 3
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Bush was a member of the skulls fraternity at yale. But so was john kerry. Some claim it is a satinic cult, because they want to try to make bush look bad. It is not.
2006-08-19 21:48:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You can do a google video search on 9-11 and find some interesting vids on the topic. Dont know what is true and what isnt anymore to be honest.
2006-08-19 21:49:35
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answered by jdub4334 1
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You mean, would government murder in cold it's own people?
Would government lie to the people?
Would government brainwash it's subjects?
Would government take your land?
The UPC don't think so.
And of course we are free aren't we, that why we wear seat belts, that why we slow down, when cops are in sight no matter slow we are going. That's why we beg for permits at city hall like dogs.
2006-08-19 21:59:40
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answered by Anonymous
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