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This is a brief article by David Icke about the recent "terrorist" plot to blow up a bunch of jetliners using TATP (mixed liquids) bombs. He pretty much demonstrates that it would have been absolutely impossible for the supposed "terrorists" to do so, and that our dear elected officials are in fact lying to us (as usual).

Here's the article: To build the impossible bomb.

Yes, I know that many of you have already made their minds up about people like David Icke and me, calling us "f***ing lunatics" and such, simply because some of our theories seem a little too "out there" to most, but keeping an open mind never hurts. I strongly suggest that you read it.
 
Yes Daved Icke the ex-footbaler turned mushy headed jesus wanna be? Nope, nothing to think about. And yes my mind is already mae up mate sorry.
 
RogueLDN said:
Yes Daved Icke the ex-footbaler turned mushy headed jesus wanna be? Nope, nothing to think about. And yes my mind is already mae up mate sorry.

Not even willing to click on the link and take a look, just content to comfortably sit on his baseless preconceived ideas, as expected... not-so-amazing.
 
i did click the link. But do you ot think that if it was impossible to do it on a plane, the government may have chosen a more realistic way of telling the story.
 
David Icke gave no evidence to back up his claim. Nor did he cite any sources to verify anything in that article was remotely true. Denied :down:
 
RogueLDN said:
i did click the link. But do you ot think that if it was impossible to do it on a plane, the government may have chosen a more realistic way of telling the story.

We're talking about basic chemistry here. The government seems to think that we're a bunch of f***ing morons who will believe anything they tell them to believe, and for the most part, it seems that they are right. The "Magic Bullet Theory" is a perfect example of the absolute contempt the government has for it's people's (lack of) intelligence. :o
 
TheSumOfGod said:
We're talking about basic chemistry here. The government seems to think that we're a bunch of f***ing morons who will believe anything they tell them to believe, and for the most part, it seems that they are right. The "Magic Bullet Theory" is a perfect example of the absolute contempt the government has for it's people's (lack of) intelligence. :o
Ummm...The Government by and large rejects the Warren Commissions findings at this point considering two other commissions and a FBI investigation (and arrest of the second shooter - supposedly) have already refuted those claims.
 
Just the fact that people in general still trust the government on any level is proof that absolutely NOTHING has been learned from history.

"Let's see... should I trust a bunch of politicians who have lied to me over and over again, who do not value human life, and who only care about power and profit, OR, should I trust independent investigators who have actually done their own research? Hmmm... I'll have to go with the government on this one (and on practically everything else), as usual." :rolleyes: ad infinitum
 
ShadowBoxing said:
Ummm...The Government by and large rejects the Warren Commissions findings at this point considering two other commissions and a FBI investigation (and arrest of the second shooter - supposedly) have already refuted those claims.

Yeah, it was just an example, and after nearly 43 years of nothing much, and considering that highly influential members of the military-industrial complex were more than probably involved in the assassination at some level, I'm not very impressed by the government's sudden apparent open-mindedness.
 
TheSumOfGod said:
Just the fact that people in general still trust the government on any level is proof that absolutely NOTHING has been learned from history.

Yeah that is why Congress approval ratings are typically in the 20-30s, and the President is at 32%.

"Let's see... should I trust a bunch of politicians
Straw Man: No one claims America trusts their politicians. I would defy you to produce evidence of this. Politicians are among the least trusted jobs in America.
who have lied to me over and over again
Who doesn't lie?
who do not value human life
Conjecture requiring proof.
and who only care about power and profit
Thats why the push for reform is so strong.
OR, should I trust independent investigators who have actually done their own research?
Someone who labels themselves a "conspiracy theorist" is hardly "independent".
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ShadowBoxing said:
Yeah that is why Congress approval ratings are typically in the 20-30s, and the President is at 32%.


Straw Man: No one claims America trusts their politicians. I would defy you to produce evidence of this. Politicians are among the least trusted jobs in America.

Who doesn't lie?

Conjecture requiring proof.

Thats why the push for reform is so strong.

Someone who labels themselves a "conspiracy theorist" is hardly "independent".
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Okay, so they're starting to "wake up" a little, but any and all progress will disappear as soon as there's another major terrorist attack on American soil.

Everyone lies, but only those in power repeatedly lie to millions of people in order to cover up their crimes.

I'm an "independent", because neither the government nor anyone else for that matter is supporting me or paying for my opinion.
 
TheSumOfGod said:
Yeah, it was just an example, and after nearly 43 years of nothing much
I'm sorry I got my facts wrong. There were four commissions over the past 43 years. And two investigations (not counting the ones immediately following the murder). So yeah; not much :rolleyes:
and considering that highly influential members of the military-industrial complex were more than probably involved in the assassination at some level
Proof? I see none given
I'm not very impressed by the government's sudden apparent open-mindedness.
Sudden. Read, research, then post. Ought to be a rule around here.

Warren Commission (1963): Magic Bullet.
Ramsey Clark Panel (1968): Two gunmen theory.
The House Select Committee (1978): Refutes Warren Commission
Assassinations Records Review Board (1992): Review withheld evidence, called for release of documents.

So it's not sudden.
 
But the government still hasn't changed, just as the history books still haven't changed.

And the subject here is what has been posted in the first post, btw.
 
TheSumOfGod said:
And the subject here is what has been posted in the first post, btw.

You're the one who brought up the Magic Bullet theory.
 
TheSumOfGod said:
But the government still hasn't changed, just as the history books still haven't changed.

And the subject here is what has been posted in the first post, btw.
Tried of getting shown up in regards to JFK, okay we'll move on ;)
 
And if SumofGod really wanted to get this back on topic, he could have just addressed your first post in the thread:confused:
 
Its simple chemistry really, you could make a bomb out of something in a kid's chemistry set.
 
This is definitely interesting, but I'd like more than one source. And a citable one at that.
 
Conspiracy Theory is the Abortion Debate of the Hype.
Every freaking thread is just g00py. :down
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
Conspiracy Theory is the Abortion Debate of the Hype.
Every freaking thread is just g00py. :down
Maybe I should merge it all and make a: "Welcome to the Hype Gamma Conspiracy Lounge!"
 
We DID have a conspiracy theory thread, but instead of keeping that one alive SumofGod just started to make new threads.

:confused:
 
SumofGod... *shakes head*

Your last prediction thread was an utter failure. When will you learn?
 
I can't wait until the next terror attack. Because, we all know TSOG will start yelling "I TOLD YOU SO !!".

Even though more terror attacks are inevitable.
 

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