There is no greater threat to freedom in this country than the influx of conspiracy theorists and their conspiracies. There is no greater calling than to expose these conspiracies for what they are, paranoid delusions. There is no greater satisfaction and use of time than protecting the status quo. Conspiracies require an inordinate and frankly insurmountable level of planning, coordinating and covering up that the mere possibility of their existence in reality is infinitely impossible. The internet for all it’s grace and beauty is actually the provocateur in this case, which is why we need to use it to fight back and expose, ridicule and protect the malleable from the conspiracy theory conspirators and their conspiracies. The worst part about these conspiracy theorists is that they actually think they are serving their country, when in reality they are serving themselves and their paranoid delusions. At this the time the sane still outnumber the insane, so we must band together and nip this in the proverbial bud before they are able to grow. While I would never promote violence, I’ve witnessed a punch in the face work quite effectively against a 9/11 truther.
Another method and means to protect the status quo against these paranoid conspiracy theorists is to not only expose each and every false detail, but to oversaturate the internet with the most ridiculous lambasting of the conspiracies you can think of. For example, “REAL TRUTH OF 911, caused and conspired by a man who lives in the moon who was annoyed that they were called they were called the twin towers instead of moon babies.” That way, by making ridiculous statements it keeps those wavering off the path of truth from taking the regular and just as ridiculous conspiracy theories seriously. Let’s face facts, conspiracy theorists are outnumbered, there are more of us then them, but they are dangerous in that they can sway the weak minded and it only takes one maniac to believe in them and to do something horrible. Those more articulate and adept at research should focus on debunking as many of you do on this site and the less articulate and equally dedicated people can flood the market with fake(r) and false(r) conspiracies. A combination of debunking and flooding the market with conspiracy theories will not only help preserve the status quo, but frustrate those on the fence and will help bring them back to the truth, the official story. A win/win/win for everyone, keep up the good work people.
Another method and means to protect the status quo against these paranoid conspiracy theorists is to not only expose each and every false detail, but to oversaturate the internet with the most ridiculous lambasting of the conspiracies you can think of. For example, “REAL TRUTH OF 911, caused and conspired by a man who lives in the moon who was annoyed that they were called they were called the twin towers instead of moon babies.” That way, by making ridiculous statements it keeps those wavering off the path of truth from taking the regular and just as ridiculous conspiracy theories seriously. Let’s face facts, conspiracy theorists are outnumbered, there are more of us then them, but they are dangerous in that they can sway the weak minded and it only takes one maniac to believe in them and to do something horrible. Those more articulate and adept at research should focus on debunking as many of you do on this site and the less articulate and equally dedicated people can flood the market with fake(r) and false(r) conspiracies. A combination of debunking and flooding the market with conspiracy theories will not only help preserve the status quo, but frustrate those on the fence and will help bring them back to the truth, the official story. A win/win/win for everyone, keep up the good work people.