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October 28, 2009

Canadian truther fundamentalist or genius troll?

Filed under: September 11th — Tags: , , , , — Special Ed @ 08:11

Poe's Law states:
"Without a winking smiley or other blatant display of humor, it is impossible to create a parody of Fundamentalism that SOMEONE won't mistake for the real thing."

Meaning that real fundamentalism is very difficult to tell apart from parodies of it. This guy almost certainly isn't a troll, because trolls tend to come up with better content to keep the troll going, instead of repeating the same stupid things.

For the sake of making things clear, I realize that most Canadians aren't this incredibly stupid, so don't worry, I still think Canada is tops.

This was taken from a discussion on our Facebook group, this guy was too crazy not to share with the rest of you. If you're a conspiracy theorist, or truther, it's probably a good idea to push away people who go crazy when talking to those who don't agree with them, as it makes you all look crazy as hell too.

johnny-is-crazy2

So if you didn't catch that anyone who disagrees with him:

  1. Is a sheep.
  2. Must be crazy to think typing in all caps is anything but scholarly.
  3. Is a nerdy shit bag.
  4. Must be retarded to want sources for anything.
  5. Is not a real man.
  6. Has no balls.
  7. Is a stupid American.
  8. Is a girl.
  9. Is angry, despite not being angry at all, and himself raging against everyone that's typed in the thread.
  10. Is an ignorant American.
  11. Is a part of the problem; implied by saying everyone else is a part of it.
  12. Probably voted for Bush.
  13. Is an accessory to mass murder.
  14. Can suck his Canadian dick
  15. Is a useless wad of shit.

And he managed to do all of this without providing so much as an Alex Jones movie as proof of his claims, he provided nothing at all, and got very angry when asked to show evidence. Apparently it's OK for him to be mad, but he can make fun of others for "being angry" in his eyes.

I asked him four simple questions and he simply did not have the capacity to answer them. Probably because it would have required him to organize his thoughts and think for himself. It's must easier to watch a video on youtube or google video and get angry than it is to research and think about something, but rest assured, if you are the type of person to do a lot of thinking, there will always be people like Johnny to make you happy that you did.

Now that's the search for truth!

October 21, 2009

Anti-Vaccination hysteria and the danger to others

Filed under: Alex Jones, Upcoming Movies — Tags: , , , — Special Ed @ 20:05

I have a rather large article about vaccinations coming up, but it's taking time to research it all and make sure I cover everything. I constantly run across articles, books, and so forth that discuss countless cases where preventable diseases cause the death of children and others because of people who listen to Alex Jones, Jeff Rense, and Jenny McCarthy, rather than their know-it-all doctors.

Here's an interesting article from slate: http://www.slate.com/id/2232977/

Take the time to read it, especially if you're on the fence about vaccinations. This paragraph really caught my attention:

In 2008 in San Diego, a 7-year-old boy whose parents refused vaccines contracted measles while on a family trip to Switzerland. Before realizing how sick he was, the boy went to school and infected four other kids at school, after having already infected his two siblings. He then infected four other children who happened to be in the waiting room at his pediatrician's office. Three of those children were too young to have received their MMR vaccines. One of those infants was hospitalized; another traveled on an airplane while infectious. This case is a sobering example of how one family's decision not to vaccinate their children has serious consequences for other children.

I constantly see people saying it's "their right" to go unvaccinated, while that's true, most of the people who type such erronously stupid statements were vaccinated as children themselves, in fact it's an almost certainy, I'd take odds like that in Vegas anyday. What they fail to realize is their ability to survive childhood was a result of vaccines. Of course I've seen people say that "medical advancements, but not vaccines, improved child life expantacy". I think my eye balls are going to fall out of their sockets from rolling so much.

Further, when it comes to highly successful vaccines like polio and small pox, I once saw a guy on a forum say that "at least 1,000 people died from the small pox vaccine during the program to wipe it out." I can't help but take a step back and wonder how little these people know about diseases like small pox. Small pox, a disease with a mortality rate of at least 30%, would have killed many more millions of people had it not been wiped out. There's a risk with any medical treatment, but the idea that costing millions of lives at the risk of a thousand for the permanent end to the small pox epidemic is fucking insane and asinine beyond belief.

Anyway, I have the vaccination article coming out sometime, and as soon as I get a hold of Alex Jones new movie Fall of the Republic I'll watch it and likely do a review of it assuming it's full of inaccuracies, but that remains to be seen.

On a side note, the reason I haven't had daily blog posts lately is because I've run out of daily things to talk about. By the way, check out our forums which are now in beta.

October 13, 2009

Swine Flu Update, Oct 2009

Filed under: Videos — Tags: — Special Ed @ 18:09

Thanks to Terence for this:

October 6, 2009

Prediction updates for October

Filed under: What could possibly go wrong? — Tags: — Special Ed @ 23:45

Well the prediction of total economic collapse in August or September failed to happen - no real surprise there.

However! Webbot is predicting something happening between now and October 25th or afterwards, all the way until December 10th, which is fairly broad, but everyone's focusing on October 25th, so I mark that as a new prediction.

Will something happen? Probably not, but we'll see...

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October 4, 2009

Deadlines, deadlines, deadlines

Filed under: News — Special Ed @ 15:38

Sorry I haven't updated much of anything in a few days, I've had some deadlines at work I had to get complete, but I think I'll have a bit more free time now to get some more things up. I did proof read some things again, so hopefully I've fixed most typos on the site, but likely not - unlike Pokémon, I simply cannot catch them all.

I can't seem to get hold of Alex Jones friend's new movie, Camp FEMA, so if anyone knows where I can get it, please tell me.

If I'm unable to get a hold of it, I guess I'll gold out for Fall of the Republic, I imagine that one will make it to youtube and such. In the mean time, in between time, I hope to finish Esoteric Agenda and a bunch of shorter articles covering a broad spectrum of things that conspiracy theorists use to help validate their other conspiracies; for example, my first in this series was the Depleted Uranium article.

So, stay patient and more stuff will be posted!

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