Which conspiracy theories do you believe?

This one interests me too. There is more.
I recall that some ancient cultures referred to a time 'before the moon', the suggestion being that it appeared in our skies perhaps 10-15,000 years ago (Perhaps put in place? Perfectly in position in the ways you describe).
It is also alleged that the moon rings like a bell for hours when craft land on it.
The overall conspiracy is that the Moon is not entirely natural.

If all that sounds a bit too far-fetched for people, the strangest one is the most obvious. Why haven't we been back? Why are we planning bases on Mars, but missing out the Moon?
Wouldn't putting telescopes and bases on the moon be the obvious next steps?
Why aren't US, Russia and China competing to get there first?
We aren't being told the whole truth, I think that much is clear.
We've got telescopes
 
This one interests me too. There is more.
I recall that some ancient cultures referred to a time 'before the moon', the suggestion being that it appeared in our skies perhaps 10-15,000 years ago (Perhaps put in place? Perfectly in position in the ways you describe).
It is also alleged that the moon rings like a bell for hours when craft land on it.
The overall conspiracy is that the Moon is not entirely natural.

If all that sounds a bit too far-fetched for people, the strangest one is the most obvious. Why haven't we been back? Why are we planning bases on Mars, but missing out the Moon?
Wouldn't putting telescopes and bases on the moon be the obvious next steps?

Why aren't US, Russia and China competing to get there first?
We aren't being told the whole truth, I think that much is clear.
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there no such thing as pandas they are just black bears with white painted strips 🙁 mind you bob lazar s ellement 115 turned out to be true
Yes the whole element 115 thing just shows how science is really just a narrow perception of what qualified people think at any given time. The way scientists crowdsource their thinking must be quite limiting at times.
 
Heard a good one today, the 'Ba-Ba-Black Sheep' conspiracy.
A good example of how useful idiots unwittingly do the work of the rich and powerful under the guise of 'anti-racism/anti-fascism'.

The Wool Truth: The Dark History Behind "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep"That nursery rhyme you've sung a thousand times? It's not just about a generous sheep. It's a centuries-old protest song hiding in plain sight! We all know the tune:

Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool?
Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full!
One for the master,
One for the dame,
And one for the little boy who lives down the lane.

It sounds charming, but the "true meaning" is a snapshot of economic injustice in medieval England. Here's the breakdown: The "Sir" is the tax collector.The "Master" is the King or feudal lord.The "Dame" is the Church or the local lady of the manor.The "Little Boy" is the farmer himself.In the 13th century, King Edward I imposed a heavy tax on England's valuable wool trade. The "three bags full" represent the farmer being forced to give away two-thirds of his wool to the authorities, leaving him with just one bag for his own profit. It's a folk rhyme about taxation.It just goes to show: history is often hidden in the simplest of places, even a child's lullaby.


Needless to say, 'Ba-Ba-Black Sheep' is now banned as non-PC.
 
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Heard a good one today, the 'Ba-Ba-Black Sheep' conspiracy.
A good example of how useful idiots unwittingly do the work of the rich and powerful under the guise of 'anti-racism/anti-fascism'.

The Wool Truth: The Dark History Behind "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep"That nursery rhyme you've sung a thousand times? It's not just about a generous sheep. It's a centuries-old protest song hiding in plain sight! We all know the tune:

Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any wool?
Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full!
One for the master,
One for the dame,
And one for the little boy who lives down the lane.

It sounds charming, but the "true meaning" is a snapshot of economic injustice in medieval England. Here's the breakdown: The "Sir" is the tax collector.The "Master" is the King or feudal lord.The "Dame" is the Church or the local lady of the manor.The "Little Boy" is the farmer himself.In the 13th century, King Edward I imposed a heavy tax on England's valuable wool trade. The "three bags full" represent the farmer being forced to give away two-thirds of his wool to the authorities, leaving him with just one bag for his own profit. It's a folk rhyme about taxation.It just goes to show: history is often hidden in the simplest of places, even a child's lullaby.


Needless to say, 'Ba-Ba-Black Sheep' is now banned as non-PC.
You can't give it away these days costs more to shear than the wool us worth
 
If Christians are to survive......

Christians showed very little respect to the religions that went before them. Druids, Zeus, Freya, etc.....

if the insult is now returning back to the Christians, well then thats Karma.

As the Barman said to Brendan Gleeson in Movie 'Calvary'....."you priests have had your day. Its over now."
The other religion is now unstoppable.....growing exponentially. And no Crusaders will be fighting to defend anything, cos their belief system is very different to what it was in 1098.
 
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The deaths of Diana, Monroe and Epstein
That now bought covid tests are made to say no
Alien beings have been to earth
9/11 wasn't solely a terrorist attack
The Freemasons are dangerous and have covered up numerous times in the past
The Bible was a believable book
 
Conspiracy.
That there is a concerted push to prevent some people from breeding.

- contraception
- abortion as a new freedom and heroism.

- the ideological pushing of the 'Career Women' narrative
- the fake rebels of the MGTOW movement

- Divorce as a statistical inevitability, so now no young fella wants to marry.

- unaffordable housing for working people.
- delayed parenthood

- a cohort of, say, a hundred lads watching the footy in the pub. All Aged in their twenties or thirties. And yet only a statistical tiny handful of kids sired by them - the kids usually living with a separated partner who was the mother. Unprecedented in historic terms.


Conspiracy : a Lefty culture that encourages tons of sexual options and all with no fertility. As already seen in barren Japan.
 
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Mysterious deaths:

JFK
Monroe
Diana
JR Ewing
Rod Hull
Dr Kelly
Epstein
McAfee
Shergar

Don't upset the establishment
 
Mysterious deaths:

JFK
Monroe
Diana
JR Ewing
Rod Hull
Dr Kelly
Epstein
McAfee
Shergar

Don't upset the establishment
Don't forget

MLK
Bobby Kennedy
Malcolm X
Lennon
Sonny Liston
Thomas Baron
Stanley Meyer
Philip Schneider
Dr. John E. Mack
George Reeves
Sonny Bono
General Patton
Glen Miller
Karen Silkwood
Bruce Lee
Yuri Gagarin
Natalie Wood
Bob Crane
Jill Dando
William II
Edgar Allan Poe

All suspicious. Bobby and MLK, certainties.

PS. JR didn't die when Kirsten shot him. He later had himself bumped off to frame Cliff Barnes.
 
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- a cohort of, say, a hundred lads watching the footy in the pub. All Aged in their twenties or thirties. And yet only a statistical tiny handful of kids sired by them - the kids usually living with a separated partner who was the mother. Unprecedented in historic terms.

Whose fault is that one?
1) The lads?
2) Women? (feminism, lifestyle choices, expectations, etc)
3) Football?
4) Sky TV?
5) Alcohol/drugs?
6) The pubs?
7) The Illuminati/NWO/Bilderberg group/Bill Gates?
8) Cost of living/economic factors?
9) Vladimir Putin?
10) Something else?

Take your pick. A lot of overlap, but I'm looking at number 7 - whose tentacles extend everywhere.
 
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