I believe my monkey and my dog are conspiring to steal my Cheetos.
2007-03-25 10:43:53
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answer #1
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answered by Zapatta McFrench 5
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Well, let's see: The Roswell Incident, Government Phone Tapping, Genetic Dominance, Bigfoot, Alien Abductions, Crop Circles, The PS2 Failure Device, The Availability of Radioactive Batteries, Government Testing on Civilians, The Kennedy Assassination, The Bottled Water Will Kill You, Alligators Being Released into Sewers to Kill Rats and Satellite Cameras.
2007-03-25 17:51:07
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answered by Matt Zero 2
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My favorite is the involvement of the CIA in disenfranchising black voters in Florida during the 2000 election when Bush stole the election from Gore. Think about it; King George I was the director of the CIA under Reagan. Prince Jeb Bush was the governor of Florida at the time. Hanging chads counted by Republicans. Road blocks in black neighborhoods. Not giving a voter a new ballot when the voter misvoted and asked for a new ballot. The involvement of the US Supreme Court. Florida Secretary of State Kathleen Kennedy. Butterfly ballots (Illegal in any state). Violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act. Hmm, a bit much for coincidence?
2007-03-25 19:38:56
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answered by ? 6
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I actually wanted to make one up.
The IAU (International Atheists Union) had a meeting in Prague to put forth how their objectives were being met worldwide to convert the world into atheists.
Partically based on the lies from "The Protocols from the Elders of Zion" and "The WICCA Letters", but also that there was a meeting of the IAU in Prague (but that was the International Astronomers Union), I wanted to see how far it would go to people believing this, but i felt it would be unfair to the atheists, so I didn't
2007-03-25 17:41:18
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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No!
I don't believe in conspiracies. But I of corse have to exempt one phenomenon, The EAC. The Evil Atheist Conspiracy,
But even they doesn't really exist, I think, but one never really knows.
But be cautious!
Even if you do not believe in them you should always look out the window in case black helicopters should be hovering around your nest.
If that ever happens to you, you really know that the EAC is after you.
2007-03-25 18:02:14
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answered by Sverige öö 2
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Not really, most of the theories I have read sound a little too much like a bad plot from Stephen King's latest novels
2007-03-25 17:31:55
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answered by Lief Tanner 5
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Yes I do. I firmly believe that the Republicans are trying to take over the world. They wish to stamp out all original thought and anything that looks like progress.
2007-03-25 17:30:59
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answered by geezerrex 5
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i never did until i started reading sites like infowars.com and prisonplanet.com. I still never thought we were being mislead until i started paying attention to what they had to say.
I notice if you agree with them alot of major networks twist things around that make no sense to what they are saying.
2007-03-25 17:33:48
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answered by timinsomaine 1
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That humans would think they could fool the puppet master and change prophecy without actually fulfilling it.
2007-03-25 18:26:58
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answered by Anonymous
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ok, before I answer, tell me: who are you really?!
And how did you get this account? Are you linking into the web from the black helicopters being flown by the one-armed man?!
Stop calling me PRANK CALL PRANKCALL!!!!!
2007-03-25 17:30:54
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answered by Shredded Cottage Cheese 6
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