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Post by vintagecomics on Dec 15, 2022 10:54:44 GMT -8
Are you convinced it was NOT a government conspiracy? There are a lot of weird things about that day, including surrounding buildings that were untouched falling like they were blown up. 20/20 hindsight has nothing to do with 9/11 Truther nonsense. I think one day the world will be shocked at all the skeletons governments have in their closets. Utterly shocked.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2022 10:08:28 GMT -8
The JFK papers STILL not being fully released certainly raises a lot of questions almost 60 years after the fact.
The idea that we in the USA live in a country where the government is accountable to the people is tragic and grimly laughable.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2023 15:51:42 GMT -8
A fascinating topic if Zod does say so Zodself. One of the interesting aspects of the topic is the relationship between bullying and OCD on the one hand, and conspiracy mongering on the other. An interesting take here in When Conspiracy Theorists Become Bullies; the writer describes the disinterest (or incapacity) of the conspiracy theorist in considering the basic feelings and rights of people other than themselves: theocddiaries.com/political-discourse/when-conspiracy-theorists-become-bullies/The conspiracy monger, under color of his/her self-anointed *righteous cause* is thus free to do anything they wish to further their muddled and obsession-driven agenda. Harass, insult, litter communities with endless obsessive & illogical ranting; you name it. OCD is not to be taken lightly, and is torturous for the sufferer, and also those close to them. But when the psychological needs of one individual become so annoying, intrusive and destructive that entire communities suffer, those communities tend to lose sympathy for the conspiracy monger. This behavior is also closely tied to extreme narcissism; Zod will circle back to this in future posts.
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