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There are loads of conspiracy theories and theorist, take David Ike for example is everything he says a load of old tripe?, the ex Coventry goal keeper has definitely brought about some very interesting arguments but the turd in his punch bowel are 6ft lizards. The ones that I find interesting are from people such as Bob Lazar, Lt Colonel Philip Corso and John Lear one of the most decorated pilots in America. You can dis it all day long but check some of these guys out they are very interesting people. Rob Lazar exposed Area 51 and was commisiond to revers engineer anti gravity engines, Lt P Corso exposed the technology recovered from the Roswell incident like Kevlar Integrated Circuits and fibre technology it's all very thought provoking stuff.
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Oh god give me strength Mike - I've always liked the fact this site seems to ignore the bilge that are Conspiracy Theories, now you've bleedin' gone and opened a can of shitty worms......


...conspiracy theories are for the unempowered and the scared...



*awaits "Open your eyes ????" type posts

No not at all but look at our friend TLS, he is the perfect product of what the police state want us to be a conformist just getting on with the humdrum, look at the Yanks they are pre programmed drones. Not saying it's wrong but are conspiracy theories really for the scared and unempowered?. I'm neutral to it all but I have an open mind so who knows.

Most of this site is bilge, I really like it when the nut nuts turn up and spice things up, but then again I am a bit sadistic.

Hmmmmmm...........You're right. My turn now. When I was younger there was this house (in forest hill) that everybody thought was very creepy as for as long as anybody could remember nobody had witnessed any human activity, even the neighbours exept once or twice whereby a car would pull up, pick someone up and speed away in the middle of the night. As a teenager I'd approach the property to see if they wanted their lawn mowed or any other lucrative gardening jobs. Nobody would answer but I knew someone was in as I could hear them when I looked through the letterbox. A few years ago it was made known who owned the property and guess who they were?

Michael Jackson being framed as a paedophile to destroy his public image is a fact and an interesting conspiricy indeed... he fell out with Sony as he part owns ATV music with the coorporation and, well, lets just say the music business is uglier than you could imagine. The poor guy is actually innocent and was the most popular man on the planet before the allegations surfaced... and the media, hungry for sordid scandal stories frenzied on it just as they wanted them to... suckers.


'The Trials of Michael Jackson' (reading at the monent and it's breath taking)


Also, watch 'Zeitgeist' on you tube. If you have to do anything in life, watch that documentary. It's the most eye opening piece of film you would have aver watched. I guarantee it. The world is ugly....

http://www.groundcrew.ch/david_icke.jpg


Saw the venerable Mr Icke at a sold out Brixton Academy about a year ago - 2000 cheering acolytes and me and a mate who went to have a look - after 5 hours we gave up and went for a pint - he had another 2 hours to go. Everything absolutely everything goes into his pureed brain - apparently the Matrix is the closest to reality and most of us are asleep and controlled by the shadowy powers that are ultimately reptilian shape shifters. Overheard two crusties at the break ?He?s brilliant really deep?. He is also a multimillionaire and probably the most successful wacko on the planet.

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