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February 18, 2010

Infowars experts try to figure out plane crash into IRS building

Filed under: Alex Jones — Tags: , — Edward @ 13:38

There's nothing like watching people who know nothing about engineering, psychology, sociology, and barely anything else for that matter, try to figure out why/how something happened and also try to reconcile it with their paranoid fantasies.

Let's watch...

A little violence:
!aj-violence1

!aj-violence2

Some legal advice:
!aj-legal-advice

Infowars has only the best engineers (what kind of moron thinks a more or less glass building is of the same strength as a hardened concrete building built to withstand an in-direct nuclear attack):
!aj-engineers

!aj-engineers2

Predictions, next they'll add 8) Was flying a plane
!aj-predictions

Inline with the Alex Jones belief system that, "bad things never happen except when the NWO does something, otherwise the world would be a utopia":
!aj-bad-things-never-happen

(So far I haven't seen anyone say it was a drone or missile, but that's likely coming)

Prison Planet publishes article saying: Homeland Security Department Sees No Terror Tie in Plane Crash

But that hasn't stopped Infowarriors from believing that it was a false-flag terrorist attack, or claiming it was a terrorist attack to be used against the government, etc. So hard to reconcile faith and reason...

The great thing about being a conspiracy theorist is that anything anyone says you disagree with is disinformation and those who say it are simply disinformation agents working for some immortal cabal spending centuries working to do what people like Hitler, Stalin, Mao, and so forth did in only a few years -- I guess they're just really bad at it.

Another great thing that comes to mind is how you can use anything, regardless of evidence, as proof of your conspiracy. This incident is a great example. No matter how the perpetrator acted, no matter what he believed, no matter what he said, even if he had suicide notes being dropped from the sky by his air plane, or if he personally spoke to every conspiracy theorist as to why he was going to do what he did... if you're a conspiracy theorist, all you have to say is "false-flag!" and you don't need to do any more work. No research, no foot work, no searching, no reading, no learning, no thinking, just say those two little words and it automatically becomes a part of the conspiracy.

I'd love to have an infallible belief system like that.

Couldn't exist without some anti-semitism:
!aj-anti-semitism

Same guy, different article:
!aj-anti-semitism-2

Not only engineers, but mathematicians as well:
!aj-math

If Alex Jones and friends can't come up with decent "evidence" that it was a false-flag attack, then they'll just blame SSIs/anti-depressants.

God, I'd love to have this kind of infallibility... did I mention that already?

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February 7, 2010

Weekly Digest: February 1 - February 7

Filed under: Weekly Digest — Tags: — Edward @ 04:52

Haiti
Strange and stupid beliefs surrounding Haiti and the 2010 earthquake.

Pat Robertson
The exciting world of 700 Club and CBN founder Pat Robertson

Hate Mail
The hate mail section returns to Conspiracy Science!

Words (in Language)
Some words have dubious or unknown origins, and here we discuss them.

Idioms (in Language)
The origin and meaning of idioms, or expressions, are discussed.

English (in Language)
Myths and misconceptions about the English language.

Language
A new section dedicated to the discussion of language.

I also received some funny hate mail this week:

http://conspiracyscience.com/site/hate-mail/view/15/alex-jones/

http://conspiracyscience.com/site/hate-mail/view/16/you-know-nothing-of-how-the-real-world-works/

http://conspiracyscience.com/site/hate-mail/view/17/disgraceful/

http://conspiracyscience.com/site/hate-mail/view/18/your-wrong-again/

http://conspiracyscience.com/site/hate-mail/view/19/heres-how-and-why-youre-wrong/

^ This guy is especially hilarious because he takes the time and effort to reply to my comments about him.

http://conspiracyscience.com/site/hate-mail/view/20/how-long-do-you-think-the-fake-recovery-will-last/

February 1, 2010

Weekly Digest: January 1 - February 1

Filed under: Weekly Digest — Tags: — Edward @ 21:42

Okay so, 1 month really isn't a week, but I didn't have much to update. I also realize that I tend to do Weekly Digests on Saturday and it's actually Monday, but ignore that, from this point forward I'll try to keep things on track.

Here's what's happened in the last month:

Hawaii (in Places)
Analysis of various myths and misconceptions about Hawaii, especially its status as a US State

(Blog posts)
Get out your tinfoil hats, the Illuminati is back in business
Contribute to Conspiracy Science
Even Mike Myers knows the truth
Bilderberg caught on tape!
Nothing bad ever happens, if it does it's an inside job!

(Contributed by Barron L Miles Jr)
HIV/AIDS Update: Woman claims to be infecting men with AIDS (in Health)
A woman on YouTube claimed to be infected with HIV said that she was infecting men out of revenge.

(Contributed by Dave Sorensen)
Hijackers Found Alive (Update) (in 9/11)
Hijackers not on Passenger Manifests (Update) (in 9/11)
There's no real evidence that the terrorists were on the planes (in 9/11)
The phone calls were faked (in 9/11)
The planes were remotely controlled (in 9/11)
The planes were substituted for other planes (in 9/11)

I also setup a way for people to contribute to the site (if you didn't figure that out from above). Hopefully we can work to turn this into a great skeptic community.

January 30, 2010

Nothing bad ever happens, if it does it's an inside job!

Filed under: Alex Jones, Videos — Tags: , , — Edward @ 05:57

One thing Alex Jones has made quite clear over the last few years is that he believes terrorism simply does not happen, only false flag attacks happen. It seems as though some of those in the conspiracy world live in a dream land where, without the NWO trying to haphazzardly introduce their one world government, nothing bad would ever happen.

Earthquakes? Inside job!
Disease? Inside job!
Famine? Inside job!
Terrorism? Inside job!
Out of toilet paper? Inside job!

No exceptions, period, ever! It's all a part of an evil plan:

http://www.prisonplanet.com/potential-false-flag-attack-to-be-blamed-on-muslims-foiled.html

And if we make predictions and are wrong, which happens all the time:

We can't be held accountable, but why? It's because, as Alex Jones has told us before, the fact that we point out the conspiracies happening makes them change their plans, so no wonder we're always wrong about what's going to happen!

Remember, if something bad happens anywhere in the world, it's a result of an inside job, because of Alex Jones had his way, nothing bad would ever happen to anyone (who didn't deserve it according to his draconian concepts of right and wrong).

January 26, 2010

Bilderberg caught on tape!

Filed under: Videos — Tags: , — Edward @ 17:36

Thanks to Sky for this riveting insight into the secret meetings at Bilderberg!

January 22, 2010

Even Mike Myers knows the truth

Filed under: Alex Jones, Videos — Tags: , , — Edward @ 13:07

Yes, that's right folks, even Mr. Austin Powers knows the REAL truth of what's going on, and he hides it in his films, here's an example:

January 20, 2010

Contribute to Conspiracy Science

Filed under: News, Site — Tags: , , — Edward @ 23:34

I get a few emails every once in a while from people asking if they can help out. I don't mind if people help, but there's never really been a mechanism on my site by which they could. Now I have two primary ways of contributing to the site:

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Become a Contributor:

You can write your own articles or write updates of mine then email them to me. If you're interested in this, please see the Contribute page.

Community Contributions:

If you want to tackle something larger, you can always join in on our community contributions. This is basically a process of using a wiki based on this site to edit articles and work together to create new ones. The same rules apply as with the contributor page above, but everyone that worked on the article is listed in alphabetical order at the beginning when it's published.

Not everyone is allowed to jump right in on community contributions, mostly those who contribute either on our Facebook group, or have contributed other things in the past, etc. You can discuss on the community contribution pages by commenting if you'd like. Everything is organized on the primary Wiki Projects page.

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The primary reason I really want to do this so that more can be done on the site, because I just don't have the time to do as much as I'd like. You aren't limited to work only on things already up or things listed on the Wiki Project pages, rather you can work on anything that is a conspiracy theory or general misconception.

January 16, 2010

Get out your tinfoil hats, the Illuminati is back in business

Filed under: Site — Tags: — Edward @ 01:32

As some of you may know, the last 40 days or so I have been taking a break, but the truth is I was simply negotiating my salary with the New World Order. As I've told many of you who've emailed me asking "How much are you paid to write these lies?" I make about $1,000 per letter per word per page to write my pages. Thanks to the recent Disinformation Writers Guild strike I now return to work perpetuating lies to keep the sheeple shleeping.

In all seriousness though, I'm going to start working on my site some more now. My plan for now is to work on smaller topics and avoid doing movies, but I promise to return to doing movies again eventually. Also at work we're working on a rather large project right now so my updates will be sparse, but hopefully it will end soon and eventually this can all return to normal.

For the most part, even though I took a break, I didn't really break because our Facebook group has been getting larger and more active, and to a smaller extent our forums as well. If you haven't joined our Facebook group and are a member of Facebook, please join in. Furthermore if you haven't joined this site yet, you can click "Register" on either this page or in Forums and you can register for free.

- Praise be to Moloch

December 6, 2009

Why I need a break

Filed under: News, What could possibly go wrong? — Edward @ 17:56

I've been running this site for about 2 1/2 years or so, always working on something for it even if I didn't have any articles to upload. Since about a month after first launching, every day I get email or Facebook messages, or sometimes people on IRC contacting me telling me how full of shit I am, how I'm a shill, how they're going to have me executed when they take things over, or even more commonly hundreds upon hundreds of links to youtube videos.

I started saving links to everything people told me to read in June this year, and to this date it's 3,412 movies, web sites, pod casts, etc. Of course, everyone wants me to look at these now, but I keep getting further and further behind.

One person in particular drives me up the wall, I won't say his name because a long time ago he asked me not to say it on my site, so I won't -- I'll call him Lou Jones. He posts on the Facebook group literally almost every day. He believes in probably every conspiracy theory that's out there, except probably the Moon hoax and Flat Earth, but pretty much everything else.

He's a perfect example of all the idiocy I have to deal with when talking to conspiracy theorists every day. He almost never listens, he ignores nearly anything that goes against his beliefs, meanwhile saying that he's just looking for answers and so forth. Of course, he calls me a zealot because I don't believe him and require evidence. To him, quotes from books and youtube videos count as evidence, to me they don't mean a fucking thing, seriously.

He's not that big of a deal though, because I don't believe in censoring anyone, I let him post on my group all he wants, and for months on end he's been posting and posting, ignoring and challenging everything that goes against his world view. I've pretty much given up talking to him, it's clear to me that he's fairly delusional, probably slightly paranoid, and conspiracy theories are a religion to him, even though he'd surely deny this -- the fact he says his mother's got cancer and sick in the hospital, yet he posts throughout the day instead of spending time with his mother says a lot to me about how he really feels.

He's not the only person I talk to, on Facebook I get at least 2 messages, sometimes as much as 5, every day from a new person telling me how wrong I am or that I'm a liar and listing youtube videos and other garbage as evidence. I'm so sick and annoyed of this that I feel like I just want to shut everything down.

There are days when I wish I wouldn't have opened my mouth (or finger tips I guess) and posted that Zeitgeist debunking (my first article here). However, everytime I get discouraged, someone sends me a message that my site has helped them or someone they care about, and that's really what keeps me going. Even though many people are convinced that I get tons of money from the government for making my site, in reality the best payment is when I hear that it's helped someone.

I don't hate conspiracy theorists, I don't even hate Lou Jones, and in fact I always admired how dedicated he is, and even though I think most of what he posts is utter shit, he keeps my group going a bit. I also don't think conspiracy theorists are stupid people, I've always seen them as people looking for answers like everyone else, they just seem to easily give up looking for truth and believing anything sensational that comes their way. I really hate the situation, and dealing with all the bullshit. If you're a conspiracy theorist you don't deal with nearly as much bullshit as you do if you're a debunker -- maybe if you're Alex Jones, but if you're an average person on both sides rather.

My main problem with conspiracy theories is that they create imaginary problems so that people focus on them, instead of focusing on real problems in the world. For example 90% of people born poor will stay poor, not just in America, but everywhere. Does the Codex, Income Tax, Federal Reserve, etc. have anything to do with this? If you think it does, then you need to change pace because you're wasting valuable resources and brain power trying to solve non-existant problems, instead of working to actually do something.

I always bring it up: do you ever see Zeitgeist Movement, Alex Jones, Alan Watt, etc working to better their communities? Hell no, yet they're saving the world? Give me a break, $20 for a movie about why X is doing Y so that they can do Z for some great evil, providing no evidence doesn't help anyone, anywhere, ever. I donate my money and time all year long to help others, mostly the poor and veterans, and I sure as hell never see conspiracy theorists there, I don't see truthers there. If you are a conspiracy theorist, you aren't helping anyone, you're only making things worse and making it harder to actually change things.

It's easy to cop out and be a conspiracy theorist, it takes no real effort, nobody asks anything of you other than to spread around a bunch of bullshit. To actually do go in the world takes effort, the kind of effort I've never seen any conspiracy theorist actually put forth. And no, putting up signs that show Obama as The Joker or "Ron Paul 08" stickers does not count as doing anything. The conspiracy movement, to me, is nothing but a giant circle jerk, of self-obsessed, wanna-be super heroes who don't realize the world is far more complex than they want it to be. No, the militia won't save the world or the country. No, switching to the gold standard won't make everyone rich. Yes, most conspiracy theories in the US originate from evangelical Christian fears, and if you don't admit it, you're just as blind as they are.

I need to take a break, but I don't want to. However, I'm going to force myself to do it. I'll still moderate my group a bit, but I'm not going to watch any more videos or read anymore articles (unless they're a big deal) until the first of the year at least.

If anyone wants to contribute to my site, I have forums, you can post about ideas there, I'm open to others helping out.

I'm not giving up, and I will be back, I just need a break from this, I find myself becoming obsessed with conspiracy theorists, watching all their movies and videos, reading their stuff and so forth. I'd like things to return to the way they were before I put up the site, but they won't.

I promised to never take the site down, and even if I never return, I promise I'll keep it up for many years to come, and anyone that wants to write articles for it, please go ahead, they don't even have to be in English.

I haven't published in a long time, but my email address is: edwardlwinston[at]gmail[dot]com (there's an L between Edward and Winston) if you want to talk, drop me a line, if you're a conspiracy theorist, you can email too, but I'm not interested in debating.

I hope I'm not letting too many people down.

P.S. While I'm taking my break, all donations and everything will all be donated, mostly to the poor in the US.

November 30, 2009

Seriously, you have to pay your taxes

Filed under: Alex Jones, What could possibly go wrong?, Zeitgeist — Edward @ 18:47

I've gotten several emails regarding my various articles that mention the IRS, Income Tax, and actually paying your taxes (Zeitgeist and The Obama Deception for instance). Even if you disagree with me that it's legal for them to tax you, one thing never changes:

If you don't pay your taxes, the IRS can still throw you in jail, no matter how much you defend yourself on the basis that they have no legal right to.

It's just not movie stars, rappers, and crime bosses that get arrested on tax evasion, but regular people do too. That's why companies like Tax Masters (the one with the fat guy in the commercial) even exist, because if "well, it's not constitutional!" was a real legal defense when it came to not paying income taxes, far more people would do it.

Let me hip you to a little piece of information regarding the State. The State doesn't give a damn whether or not something is legal (see COINTELPRO), it only cares whether or not it can get away with it. So, even if I'm 100% wrong on my articles regarding income tax, if you don't pay, you can get into some serious shit, and prison isn't the best place to be if you're some kind of minarchist tax hero.

To clarify things, as far as the State is concerned (and they're the ones who enforce the laws), income tax is perfectly legal and you have to pay it. And anyone who tells you that income tax goes to pay the Federal Reserve debt is wrong, and should stop listening to idiots like Ron Paul's brother Wayne Paul and Alex Jones who don't know the first damn thing about taxes or government, just what gets people fired up.

If you're in trouble with the IRS, from what I've read/heard over the years, negotiating a payment with the IRS, even if it's far lower than what you owe, sometimes gets them off your back all together. If you think "income tax is unconstitutional" is going to work, go ahead and give it a shot, I'm sure Wesley Snipes didn't consider it at all.

A related article to read is "Can you go to jail for not paying your taxes?" on Debtprison.com, just so you're aware I'm not the only person saying this.

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