Self-destructive tendencies BEGIN in the subconscious mind and then slowly manifest themselves into the world of the physical - NOT the other way round.
Goodness me, I'm shocked! Of course there is never any need, of course not. It just always seemed to me (sorry) that Brian was a proponent of these conspiracy theories, sometimes ad nauseum. I'm so sorry I misunderstood all of this! Simple deductive logic can be used without rumours that run like a game of telephone. Although it is true that where water runs, a stream is not far away, usually the truth becomes distorted beyond repair in a case such as a conspiracy theory. Using good old mental competence to figure things out without ridiculous claims should be sufficient. Let's not mention how crazy some theories are! Reptilians running the planet? Eat my shorts! What kind of sweet naïveté does it take to believe such a gargantuan claim with no evidence?
Sachi discovers that, for the past 20-odd years, her mom has been sending her dad $60,000 a month, having somehow been convinced by him that her real husband has been stuck in outer space all this time working on an expensive top-secret mission for the U.S. government, and that he himself is an exact clone, who forwards the money to the space station.
People DO conspire to kill large numbers of people and rob populations. Just ask Al Gore and Bill Gates. Wolves tend to hunt in packs because there is safety in numbers.
Conspiracy Theory tends to be a manifestation of willful ignorance that pretends to be surprised by the strange perversity of human nature.
Donald Trump? Really? I have to admit, I just keep on getting bombarded on all fronts about this man's terrible, racist words. As far as I'm aware his reputation precedes him..
Also, doesn't the United States usually have a congress of sorts approve a president? Isn't that how George Bush got that presidency back in 2000 instead of the real winner, Al Gore?
If that's the case, and if people in higher echillons truly have no interest in Trump being a president, then... he will never win. I guarantee it.
I take that back, he might win. But he will never get the job. Also, does your collected vision of him come directly from your access to the records or from Alex Jones' support of him?
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Simple deductive logic can be used without rumours that run like a game of telephone. Although it is true that where water runs, a stream is not far away, usually the truth becomes distorted beyond repair in a case such as a conspiracy theory. Using good old mental competence to figure things out without ridiculous claims should be sufficient.
Let's not mention how crazy some theories are! Reptilians running the planet? Eat my shorts! What kind of sweet naïveté does it take to believe such a gargantuan claim with no evidence?
Sachi discovers that, for the past 20-odd years, her mom has been sending her dad $60,000 a month, having somehow been convinced by him that her real husband has been stuck in outer space all this time working on an expensive top-secret mission for the U.S. government, and that he himself is an exact clone, who forwards the money to the space station.
Now let's talk about being gullible.
I have to admit, I just keep on getting bombarded on all fronts about this man's terrible, racist words. As far as I'm aware his reputation precedes him..
If that's the case, and if people in higher echillons truly have no interest in Trump being a president, then... he will never win. I guarantee it.
Also, does your collected vision of him come directly from your access to the records or from Alex Jones' support of him?
We all do.