Conspiracy Theories That Were Proven True, Conspiracy poll results (Page 90)

Fractured fairy tale
Fractured fairy tale: I think it was Condelsa Rice , that went there with Chaney
Anyhoo they were all In on it
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Fractured fairy tale
Fractured fairy tale: It was also Interesting too note
Bibi Nyetahu gave a Stirring speech too the US Congress saying better strike now
He might think of using said weapons off mass Destraction

Seems too be a lot of that Lately
Thought Krimes
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lori100
lori100: CALLER: You know, something that somebody's not bringing up is the fact that the NRA is having their annual convention in Houston this weekend with a lot of Republican, Texas Republicans are going to be there. You don't think this was done to demonize the Texas Republicans and the NRA?

ALEX JONES (INFOWARS HOST): It's very suspicious timing.

CALLER: And that gear that guy had, from what I understand, being interested in guns myself, that he had something like $3,500 worth of gear there. Maybe more, depending on the quality of the guns.

JONES: How did he get all that money working at Wendy's?
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laffer80
laffer80: I don’t generally believe in conspiracy theories. They usually end up like the “Trump/Russia Collusion” conspiracy theory. Nothing but a huge hoax.
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lori100
lori100: look over the many pages here ...they are real, usa was created from a freedom conspiracy
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lori100
lori100: Apparently, 'conspiracy stuff' is now shorthand for unspeakable truth.

Gore Vidal
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lightinthedark 
lightinthedark: Don't forget the kid was driving a new $70,000 truck
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Corwin
Corwin: It's not hard to save that kind of money at a minimum-wage job when you live with your parents and don't pay any rent.

I was 18 in 1985 and worked a minimum-wage job and lived with my parents rent-free.
$3500 today was about $1300 back then.

I was making payments on a brand-new motorcycle, and paying for gas and insurance, and I still had no trouble at all saving up $1300. But I blew that on electric-guitars and amplifiers, rather than guns and tactical gear. Rock'n'Roll was my preferred method of rebelling against society.

And I'd bet that that $70,000 truck belonged to his parents.


There's no conspiracy here. Just a mentally-deranged teenager with all-too-easy access to military-grade firearms.
God bless America and the 2nd Amendment.
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lori100
lori100: likely is a conspiracy, kid argued with his grandma over the phone bill and who would pay it....he may have paid many of his expenses....
(Edited by lori100)
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Corwin
Corwin: He shot his grandma in the face over a phone bill.

Sooo... NOT a mentally-deranged teenager??

That logically points to a conspiracy of some kind?

Your odd leaps of inexplicable logic never cease to amaze me, Lori.
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Corwin
Corwin: You cry conspiracy, while completely dodging the plain and simple fact that America has ridiculously lax gun regulation.

You need a license to use a damn fishing rod ffs. But fishing rods aren't mentioned in the Constitution.
So, a kid turns 18 and can walk into Walmart and walk out with a couple of AR15s and all the high-capacity magazines of ammo he can carry??
And THAT'S O-KAY.

No, no... nothing wrong with that picture. Everything is fine. It MUST be some kind of conspiracy by those gall-darn libs who lobby for stricter gun regulation.


^^^ You can't see how crazy that sounds??
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lori100
lori100: we dont know why he did it, he and his sis both lived with the grandparents, people said the parents couldnt handle them, was there violence??.......both the recent teen shooters had expensive gear, both shot many in the head from a distance..very difficult to do.....who trained them?????? latest was in tx right before the NRA conference---too convenient.....why did the cops do nothing , let it happen???
(Edited by lori100)
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Corwin
Corwin: A kid with already known mental issues walks into a store and buys machine-guns, and you have the NERVE to talk about "convenience"??
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lori100
lori100: The CIA experimented extensively with brainwashing during the 1950s and 1960s, honing techniques that could force someone to kill, then have no recollection afterward. Code-named MKUltra, the program involved some 149 separate experiments — many on unwitting Americans, including a Kentucky mental patient who was dosed with LSD for 179 days straight.

MKUltra was officially launched in 1953 to develop better interrogation techniques, as well as to explore the possibility of creating a programmable assassin. The CIA also wondered if it would be possible to mind-control hostile foreign leaders, such as Fidel Castro.

Some 44 universities, 12 hospitals and three prisons helped out with the experiments, though many were apparently not aware they were working for the CIA. The spy agency sometimes funded the work through anonymous grants that the organizations believed were from private individuals. The institutions that did know “acted in good faith and with the belief they were aiding their government,” per a 1977 Senate report.
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lori100
lori100: .Obama was CIA as were many in his family, the CIA has a mind control program in which they have trained mind controlled assassins.....so yes,dems do kill and torture people
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lori100
lori100: the timing of the shooting right before the NRA meeting was deliberate
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Corwin
Corwin: Motive?
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ghostgeek
ghostgeek: Isn't there a computer somewhere that plans all these shooting to move the stock market?
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lori100
lori100: to ban guns, to make people helpless against the govt, for dem fascism to take over
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ghostgeek
ghostgeek: US gunmakers’ stock price increases the day after 21 were killed in a mass shooting

Gun manufactuerer stock prices typically increase after mass shootings due to fears of impending regulation

[ https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/texas-shooting-gun-rise-us-b2087127.html ]
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ghostgeek
ghostgeek: The truth is out there. You just need to know where to look.
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Corwin
Corwin: Enforcing safer and stricter gun regulation is NOT the same as banning them altogether.

It's a matter of trying to keep them out of the wrong hands. And that's a "bad" thing?
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Corwin
Corwin: It's so "black & white" with people like you, Lori.

You think it's a battle between, "Nobody has guns" vs. "Everybody has guns".

I highly doubt that the forefathers intended the 2nd Amendment to mean that every single American should have guaranteed access to dangerous firearms.

Why not, "Guns for those who are established, according to a code of written legislature, to be sane and responsible enough to possess them safely and responsibly"... and "guns denied to those who are deemed to be a high-risk" ?
Does that seem so unreasonable?

We're talking about a bit of safe regulation here, not disarming the whole country.
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lori100
lori100: they do background checks, dems have said to ban all, get rid of 2nd amendment
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Corwin
Corwin: No, the dems did NOT say that.

They're only talking about stricter regulation.
It's right in the 2nd Amendment, you know, depending on how you interpret it.

Most Americans have never read the Constitution. It does NOT say, "The right to bear arms."

It says, “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”

See how the FIRST thing it mentions is "well regulated"?
Keep the 2nd Amendment just the way it is... but how about put more focus on that "well regulated" thing?
We're talking safer and stricter regulation here.
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