Conspiracy theories
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Yeah, the downsides of social media sucking us into believing nonsense are clear.
On the other hand, without it I reckon I would have gone completely nuts over the last month.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Conspiracy theories:
Yeah, the downsides of social media sucking us into believing nonsense are clear.
On the other hand, without it I reckon I would have gone completely nuts over the last month.
We are here for you. A veritable cornucopia of sizzling intellects, constantly going nova on groupthink and the ubiquitous societal moron. A beacon of dazzling light in an ocean of terrified darkness.
Well, except for Aqua, of course.
And please don't say anything about the Horn of Plenty bit around his sister.
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@xenon said in Conspiracy theories:
That's a nutter friend from FB.
Here's an actual doctor from California who thinks virus don't cause disease (they're a waste product) - and 5G is the cause of coronavirus. Spanish Flu was caused by electrification .
Doctor.
Link to videoHe’s an anti-Vaxer. Looks like they have a new cause.
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The woman I saw on FB was an anti-vaxer, too. She reckoned that Bill Gates was going to "find" a vaccine for Covid and then we'd all be given something containing a controlling nano-chip which would enable Microsoft to control us.
She's broadcast this hour long thing from her kitchen, which was well tedious and seemed to mostly center around the fact that everybody with an education was an idiot. I'm guessing she didn't have much of an education.
Apart from anything else how out of touch do you have to be to think Bill Gates still runs Microsoft, and that their software is anywhere near reliable enough to control anything?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Conspiracy theories:
The woman I saw on FB was an anti-vaxer, too. She reckoned that Bill Gates was going to "find" a vaccine for Covid and then we'd all be given something containing a controlling nano-chip which would enable Microsoft to control us.
She's broadcast this hour long thing from her kitchen, which was well tedious and seemed to mostly center around the fact that everybody with an education was an idiot. I'm guessing she didn't have much of an education.
Apart from anything else how out of touch do you have to be to think Bill Gates still runs Microsoft, and that their software is anywhere near reliable enough to control anything?
But schizophrenics do indeed have the best narratives.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Conspiracy theories:
The woman I saw on FB was an anti-vaxer, too. She reckoned that Bill Gates was going to "find" a vaccine for Covid and then we'd all be given something containing a controlling nano-chip which would enable Microsoft to control us.
She's broadcast this hour long thing from her kitchen, which was well tedious and seemed to mostly center around the fact that everybody with an education was an idiot. I'm guessing she didn't have much of an education.
Apart from anything else how out of touch do you have to be to think Bill Gates still runs Microsoft, and that their software is anywhere near reliable enough to control anything?
What bullshit. everyone knows that's Google's plan.
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@jon-nyc said in Conspiracy theories:
@Larry said in Conspiracy theories:
Before Algore invented the internet the only place the crazies could share their stories was by joining the Democrat party.
Didn’t you say you were a Democrat way back when?
:lol2:
So did Ronald Reagan. Gee, look at what happened...
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Bill Gates made it:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/17/technology/bill-gates-virus-conspiracy-theories.htmlBill Gates, at Odds With Trump on Virus, Becomes a Right-Wing Target
The Microsoft co-founder turned philanthropist has been attacked with falsehoods that he created the coronavirus and wants to profit from it. -