Nuclear War

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Re: Nuclear War

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This coming from someone who links to James Corbertt...

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Re: Nuclear War

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London calling wrote:
Fri Mar 11, 2022 9:05 am
This coming from someone who links to James Corbertt...
Apparently, you too cannot see the trees.
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Are these people actually serious? Did they even watch that unbelievable joke of a conference with Juland and Rubio?

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Guest wrote:
Fri Mar 11, 2022 3:47 am
thomasglee wrote:
Mon Mar 07, 2022 8:51 pm
Guest wrote:
Mon Mar 07, 2022 8:17 pm

I write this without any sarcasm: thomas is immersed in conspiracy theories. I was shocked when he started mentioning con artists like Martin Armstrong (a convicted felon) and most shockingly of all, James Corbett, a total nutter (even providing links) Thomas has always taken strange stances on things, now I know why. Armstrong and Corbett are not good sources of information. I remember coming across these types of people on YT back in 2007, when YT was largely unregulated. Armstrong does makes some good points occasionally, but Corbett is just crazy. I don't think Martin Armstrong actually believes what he says, but I think Corbett does.
It’s a good thing I don’t care what you think.
It's a good thing that so few take you seriously.
You know, sometimes I really have to question some of the posts on this board...

There are some really intelligent and knowledgeable people here, and there a few deranged ones too. I suppose the conspiracy theorists types might prove useful in questioning things, but after a while, when their ideas have been debunked, repeatedly, I honestly wonder what motivates these people to continue in the face of provable facts? For people like Alex Jones, who sell their own brand of tooth paste and colloidal silver to their legion of followers, the motivation is money. James Corbett has been able to make a living off of peddling 9/11 conspiracy theories.

There are hundreds of people like them online. I know that large parts of the prepper community are involved in that. I am not a prepper, but I do watch some of the vids from time to time. Some of them offer decent advice, but most are just selling things. As someone who has served in wars and seen what devastated countries really look like, I don't know how valuable their advice really will be. Some people on this board have survived in countries reduced to moonscapes, but for American soldiers, they could go home after their tour ended. For the natives, that hellscape was their home. I don't think a lot of people really get what we are facing, except for John and a few others.

Conspiracy theories might make you feel empowered, but they will always hurt you in the final wash. I think the Putin and Russia fans on this board are in for a real disappointment. I don't see how watch Corbett videos is going to help you navigate the coming misery.

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People keep pushing their conspiracy theory after it has been proven wrong (to your satisfaction) because they really believe in their theory and it is important to them. That’s the majority of the people on this forum.
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Re: Nuclear War

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Tom Mazanec wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 7:39 am
People keep pushing their conspiracy theory after it has been proven wrong (to your satisfaction) because they really believe in their theory and it is important to them. That’s the majority of the people on this forum.
I don't believe that most of the people on this broad are pushing conspiracy theories.

Or can you not tell the difference?

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Re: Nuclear War

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Another guest wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 6:42 am
Conspiracy theories might make you feel empowered, but they will always hurt you in the final wash. I think the Putin and Russia fans on this board are in for a real disappointment. I don't see how watch Corbett videos is going to help you navigate the coming misery.
You don't see it because you're an establishment normie, which is the first problem we keep pointing out. If you don't want to be a slave, think and act differently. Of course, those caught in the matrix aren't aware of being in the matrix - precisely our point.

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Re: Nuclear War

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Guest wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 7:54 am
Tom Mazanec wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 7:39 am
People keep pushing their conspiracy theory after it has been proven wrong (to your satisfaction) because they really believe in their theory and it is important to them. That’s the majority of the people on this forum.
I don't believe that most of the people on this broad are pushing conspiracy theories.

Or can you not tell the difference?
Some are pushing conspiracy theories and some are not. I don't have the evidence or time to do detailed statistics, especially when half the posts here are from "guest".
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Re: Nuclear War

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Tom Mazanec wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 12:56 pm
Guest wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 7:54 am
Tom Mazanec wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 7:39 am
People keep pushing their conspiracy theory after it has been proven wrong (to your satisfaction) because they really believe in their theory and it is important to them. That’s the majority of the people on this forum.
I don't believe that most of the people on this broad are pushing conspiracy theories.

Or can you not tell the difference?
Some are pushing conspiracy theories and some are not. I don't have the evidence or time to do detailed statistics, especially when half the posts here are from "guest".
Could you list what you think are the conspiracy theories that are being pushed? I'm interested in whether you think the idea that the Wuhan virus was created in a lab is a conspiracy theory and also interested in your top 3-5 conspiracy theories that you see here. I don't wish to argue if you do decide to list them (I realize others may argue anyway and would understand your decision to drop the topic).

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Re: Nuclear War

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Cool Breeze wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 9:35 am
Another guest wrote:
Sat Mar 12, 2022 6:42 am
Conspiracy theories might make you feel empowered, but they will always hurt you in the final wash. I think the Putin and Russia fans on this board are in for a real disappointment. I don't see how watch Corbett videos is going to help you navigate the coming misery.
You don't see it because you're an establishment normie, which is the first problem we keep pointing out. If you don't want to be a slave, think and act differently. Of course, those caught in the matrix aren't aware of being in the matrix - precisely our point.
Nonsense. His conclusions are correct, but he disagrees about the process and actors. Regardless who's responsible and how it occurs, their Nuclear War thread is what the result will be. CB, yourur conclusions have been incorrect and, when the internet goes down, I would guess you'll be in grave danger. But new won't have the luxury of arguing about who did it at that point.

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