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Conspiracy Theory Thread
posted 2 years ago by KingLion7 2 years ago by KingLion7 +32 / -0

This is a thread for everyone to post their favorite conspiracy theories, whether they be true or unproven. Mine is that pasteurized milk is a means to harm others by Lord Rothschild. Pasteurization kills the nutrients in milk and causes cardiovascular disease. No idea if true or not.

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– Happygo 23 points 2 years ago +23 / -0

We should talk about banal issues instead of those "certain elements" so more normies hang out around here. Can't scare them off. Then we can talk about the latest Netflix specials, niggerball tournaments, and supporting our heckin based MAGA trannies.

Way better that way than to discuss what's really happening.

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– ParadigmShift2070 8 points 2 years ago +8 / -0

posts idf women with guns

just like the old times, yup

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– TeeBP 9 points 2 years ago +9 / -0

I remember the original mods warned something was gonna happen and to not trust the site after it happened. Then a week or two later the thing happened

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– Rezlung 9 points 2 years ago +9 / -0

Even though I often enjoy the content, consumeproduct is such an obvious glowtrap. There was a stickied post one time all about how to join up with/create your own direct action white nationalist groups like patriot front and it was so obviously just trying to entrap people. The glowniggers seem to be reallly committed to astroturfing their “white nationalists are the greatest threat to our nation” narrative.

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– ProdigalPlaneswalker 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

Also, the entire .win network was seized by the feds after January 2020.

How could this be? We get regular updates from u \ f-b-i...

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– FuckGenderPolitics 22 points 2 years ago +22 / -0

Outside the obvious Democrat murders (Epstein being the most obvious) I always thought it was obvious that the official narrative about the JFK assassination is false. So many people had reason to kill him: Khrushchev and Castro over the Cuban Missile crisis, the Mafia helped him win the election and he repaid them by cracking down on them (RFK's assassination lends credence to this one), and his opposition to Israel's nuke program. I've also heard theories that it was a deep state plot that LBJ was part of, but I'm not very familiar with those.

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– FuckGenderPolitics 14 points 2 years ago +14 / -0

Adding on to this: This isn't a conspiracy theory per se, but the whole Big Mike situation. Not the fact that he's a dude (there's plenty of proof if you know where to look) but the fact that the perverts in the media are obsessed with trannies but refuse to talk about the highest profile tranny of all.

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– Kaarous 14 points 2 years ago +14 / -0

They refuse to talk about it because if the average person starts questioning Obama in any capacity, then they'll start questioning the rest.

And given that he's the most obvious Manchurian candidate in all of recorded history, not to mention a sodomite and an illegal alien, that'd be a domino they don't want falling.

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– The_Shadow_of_Intent 9 points 2 years ago +9 / -0

Add the CIA to that, JFK was trying to reform the nascent deep state. I believe the CIA gave their blessing to the hit and the mob pulled it off. Jack Ruby was mob-connected and ensured that Oswald wouldn't say anything to the public.

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– Assassin47 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

his opposition to Israel's nuke program

This makes the most sense, since this story and "it was the CIA/deep state" are the only ones they would need to keep covered up for so long. The mob or Castro would have been easy scapegoats.

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– CaptainDudeguy 18 points 2 years ago +18 / -0

Fun fact: The term conspiracy theorist originates entirely from the JFK assassination. People started asking questions, saying that it was suspicious, and even pointing fingers at the CIA. So all at once, all of the newspapers and TV news talking heads started throwing around the term "conspiracy theorist" to discredit anyone who questioned the official story of JFK's murder. It didn't exist before that, it was created purely as a propaganda tool to make anyone who questioned it (or any other shady government event) look crazy.

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– The_Shadow_of_Intent 14 points 2 years ago +14 / -0

The more I looked into JFK's death, it's hard to imagine a scenario in which the government didn't do it. It's even in the last Scorsese mafia opus.

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– SR388-SAX 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

The only detail I need to know about JFK's death to assume that it was done by the state is that it's all still classified.

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– GuestAccount69 14 points 2 years ago +14 / -0

The Chinese use bubble-wrap to vacuum-seal autism-inducing chemicals. You give it to your kid to play with, and hey presto! autismo!

Or, maybe it's something completely different in those air pockets.

Or, maybe it's not the Chinese. Could be the jews, idunno.

Anyway, it feels good to finally get this crazy idea off my chest. Don't let your kids play with that shit and Happy New Year.

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– Happygo 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

Brb throwing all my kids toys away. I wonder what he's absorbing from all the plastic toys

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– Vicious_snek6 12 points 2 years ago +12 / -0

floride isn't for your teeth, you only need to brush it on.

It's to lower your T

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– acp_k2win 11 points 2 years ago +11 / -0

Im not saying I believe the earth is flat, but the fact that gay commie atheists are the people who are most vocally attacking flat earthers makes me think there is something to it.

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– computadora 11 points 2 years ago +11 / -0

The tips at the end of shoelaces are called "aglets", their true purpose is sinister.

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– ArchRespawnsAgain 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

JFK was assassinated for standing up to Big Aglet.

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– Witch_Lover 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

Awesome reference.

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– SoctaticMethod1 9 points 2 years ago +9 / -0

I dig more into false flag conspiracies or deception types like Qanon or Pizzagate. That you are on the right path and the right intentions so the establishment and deep state throw a red herring as flares to make you go down the wrong path so they can then call the WHOLE group crazy.

Like the two I mentioned were the red herrings made by the deep state but is the an elite cabal working in child exploitation and trafficking and was there efforts to disrupt and control the election results, yes. Just not THAT way.

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– BwonsamdiTheDead99 8 points 2 years ago +8 / -0

The Earth might be hollow and glowies/Nasa don't want people to know. Also see Operation Highjump and Admiral Byrd

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– Smith1980 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

I’ve looked into that as well as interesting cases of people coming across creatures deep in caves

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– SarcasticRidley 8 points 2 years ago +8 / -0

Black Helicopters - microscopic nanobot choppers that the NWO uses to infiltrate your bloodstream. They then grow and burst from your guts to become full sized Black Helicopters. There is a whole lifecycle that they go through.

It's the dumbest shit I've ever read.

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– LauriThorne 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

How would that even be able to be hidden?

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– Assassin47 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

Duh, it's microscopic.

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– Smith1980 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

I believe there is definitely something to the alien/ufo question. Unfortunately when I was in the Air Force I only got second or third hand stories. I believe God created a vast universe and that there is life in some form all over.

Something fishy about the oceans or underground bases talk.

The standard ones like JFK assassination, the agenda to push homosexuality/anti-white hatred/racial division.

WEF of course and there there is at least some truth to the idea of a global cabal.

I could go on and on

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– Puddinhead 12 points 2 years ago +12 / -0

Aliens are real. They just arent from another planet. They are from another dimension, the spiritual one. Aliens exist and they are demons.

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– Smith1980 8 points 2 years ago +8 / -0

I’m well aware of that one and definitely wouldn’t put it past demons to use such deception. I’ve had a demonic experience so I know there is a reality there. It is a vast universe though so demons existing doesn’t mean that life on other planets don’t exist. Plus I don’t like the idea of dismissing anything else don’t understand as demonic

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– fauxgnaws 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

When people have their corpus callosum cut, the bridge between halves of the brain, one side of their brain makes up elaborate stories for what the other side did. This happens all the time all over a normal brain, just usually to lesser degrees and quickly corrected.

Aliens, demons, 'spiritual realm' are just your brain explaining things that happened that you didn't understand or you had some cognition error. For instance you had a blood clot but it cleared up instead of causing permanent damage, that kind of thing.

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– Smith1980 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

Well that is a very scientific explanation. ET existing isn’t far fetched considering the universe but I’ve had some demonic or ghostly experiences that people can believe or not. I personally believe in a spiritual realm or what have you. I’m a Christian so believing in supernatural things is kind of expected.

I respectfully disagree

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– fauxgnaws 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

That's kind of the point. If you experience a giant demon shooting beam of fire at you then that's real. For you.

Science tells you what's real for others.

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– Smith1980 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

But I believe it was real and that I wasn’t hallucinating. I’ve heard the explanation you’ve given and it just reminds me of those who dismiss anything outside of their realm of understanding. I definitely feel there is more to reality than what we can understand

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– Galean 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

I agree with that, either demons or angels. There is that part about do not be afraid and the angels with many eyes and rings just seems like an extra-dimensional being trying to get a projection in a dimension with very different natural rules.

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– Knife-TotingRat 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

They aren't aliens, they're from Earth, and humans simply weren't the first to take the technological path of survival.

The reason they don't like nukes is because they've caused mass extinctions before. I can never get an answer to whether or not that iridium layer that was supposedly laid down by a meteor 65 million years ago couldn't also be from a Dr Strangelove-style Doomsday device ...

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– Smith1980 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Yes, I’ve heard that theory that we may share earth with another race. Have you heard about that Lacerta interview? Supposed interview with a Repilian who claims to be originally from earth. She mentioned that. Granted you need to be skeptical but definitely worth hearing.

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– Knife-TotingRat 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

And there might be multiple species, too. There's been tons of time for other species to get at least as far as humans have gotten, and plenty of classes that could offer candidates.

I haven't heard of that specific interview, but I'll look it up.

One thing I've noticed very recently is increasing mention of "hairy" aliens as well, even aside from that low-level buzz about that numbers station a couple weeks ago or so.

Those Peruvian doll-things kind of scream "shell-less turtle" to me, and it seems such creatures did exist about 225 mya. Everything else around them seems like a big clown circus, though.

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– Smith1980 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

I do believe life could certainly exist in space because some ufo reports sound like a probe gathering data. Also there are reports deep in caves with weird stuff, UFOs seen entering and exiting the oceans. So assuming a native earth species went out into space why not check the moon or mars for any evidence. There are some weird looking things on mars but nothing conclusive until we can get a manned mission to explore up close

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– Knife-TotingRat 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

I would say any bases would be underground, which would make them that much harder to find, outside of anomalous heat signatures, or gases around vents.

But no matter what, they're going to push a "naturalistic" explanation until they can't, I'm sure.

Thing is, we can't be sure if we aren't in the same position as urban rats, or raccoons. To them, the cities they live in are just as natural as we think forests are, and if someone suggested to them that the entire landscape was created by humans, they'd probably find it heretical/offensive ... especially when you consider how much faster they turn over generations than humans do. A thousand years for humans is only about 50 generations. Small mammals can do that in half a century or less; for rats, just a few years (and then consider that relative time may run differently for them, in so that they experience their life span to be just as long as humans experience theirs. ie, rats might celebrate New Year's every sunrise ...)

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– Smith1980 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

That’s why I hope I live long enough to see manned Martian exploration. There has to be some fascinating stuff under that sand. You aware of the remote viewing the CIA had done with Mars?

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– Knife-TotingRat 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00788R001900760001-9.pdf This?

Interesting, but I think whatever happened to Mars is supposed to have happened more than a million years ago. I mean, it's not that far in the past, humans existed and were already using fire (if not actually making it themselves) by then.

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... continue reading thread?
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– ArchRespawnsAgain 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

Muppet babies did 9/11.

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– Thisisnotanexit 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

Muppet Babies

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– ArchRespawnsAgain 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

I think this .win has been targeted by some sort of Zionist shill farm. It's probably not literally IDF. It's probably some Dollar Store NGO, but I do think it has been targeted. We keep getting these low effort handshakes spouting the same shit. They don't even seem to care that they are completely ineffective. I guess they get paid either way.

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– Kumatei 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

I really enjoy repeating the mostly joking ones about various European countries, such as how Belgium doesn't exist, and the Finns are just Mongols.

As an American with no ties to anywhere else, it's mostly just to wind people up.

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– Khenal 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

That I think Ted Cruz is the zodiac killer. Some big politician, I don't remember which.

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– elleand202 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

I'm convinced that United Flight 93 was shot down by the Air Force.

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– Puddinhead 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

It was for sure. Air force pilot shot it down

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– RipleywasRightLV426 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

A bit different from some posted here, but I believe HG Wells or a close associate of his was an actual time traveler.

The man's writing was decades ahead of the curve and suprisingly would inspire the things he wrote about. He wrote of atom bombs in 1910s and the first actual nuclear scientist said he was directly inspired by the writings. Some world changing rocket scientists, technicians, chemists all said they got their ideas from reading Wells work. Wells also predicted the second world war, the rise of communism, hell even a "cold war precipitated by submarine launched wmds" all in the early 1900s before anyone else even thought of it. He's even directly responsible for all current wargaming and rpgs, since D&D and it's predecessor Chainmail were based on a wargame he made.

The man literally changed the course of human history and also coincidentally wrote the Time Machine.

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– MassivePecorino 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Tesla the same, either a time traveler or a Saint.

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– ProdigalPlaneswalker 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

Are these still conspiracy theories if the evidence points to them being true?

ATRAZINE in the WATER.

https://archive.ph/DuAN9

SOY in the FOOD.

https://archive.ph/boOGz

MERCURY in the VACCINES.

https://archive.li/jBThV

Stick these in a PREGNANT woman and it ATTACKS the BABIES before they're even BORN.

Inter-generational warfare is here!

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– KingLion7 [S] 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

Call them conspiracy facts then.

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– AlfredicEnglishRules 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

We have moved forward with money laundering for so long, our society doesn't know how to replace it. A businessman with some extra money would not have invested in Google, AI, videogames, or chips because of how much it would likely lose. Money laundering made it all popular while the numbers were actually really low for profits. EAG is just the latest in the idea that the business doesn't need to make money, just move the tech forward. The problem is no ey laundering demands a certain weird quietness outside of its fan base. PAX in Seattle is huge, but 5 blocks away from the convention center no one cares. EAG is not doing that, and all of the businesses trying to keep a low profile don't like it.

A completely separate one is about MK Ultra and all the stories we like to tell. As far as I can tell from actual people who worked in that kind of stuff, and government contracts in general, the buildings and aptitude is average at best. They would sooner do testing in the ghetto in a rickety building to save money and keep out of view than a giant obvious government building. What they did find is a lot of stuff they could prove worked, but had no real ability to control or properly use. Yeah, mins Powers are real, but there's no real way to scientifically study it or get it to work consistently.

So we have all this happening in the background, and I'm certain that many governments paid to look really nice with their secret projects. They knew the truth made them look like fools who didn't have the funding or skills to do things, but they wanted everyone to think the opposite. So shows like Stranger Things is funded quietly by the government to make it seem cooler and more competent than it actually is.

You need funding, and Generals like cool stuff. A bit of funding some shows and movies that talk about your super secret projects that makes you look dangerous and cool is perfect. The funding is $5 Million and your operational budget is $1 Million. Fund a show with $2 Million and then fund some random projects for funsies that gets you extra kickbacks. That's probably more truth than anything anyone wants to admit.

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– MassivePecorino 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Tesla was either a time traveler or a saint, and the U.S. government is involved in a massive cover-up to conceal his work. Lasers, wireless electricity, DC power, radios, autonomous vehicles, and all this before WWII. When he died, most of his papers and patents were classified, and the leading officials in the process were named Bush, Trump and Gorsuch.

There's also the possibility that Star Wars (the Strategic Defense Initiative) was a coverup for a Tesla Ray race between the U.S. and Soviet Union.

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– when_we_win_remember 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

The only thing dumb about pasteurization is people being forced to do it.

Milk is completely unnecessary, though it can be part of a balanced diet. It can carry foodborne disease. Do what you want. (Some) People I know that have produced their own milk say they would never drink it without pasteurization.

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– FuckGenderPolitics 13 points 2 years ago +13 / -0

Yeah, the whole Arkancide thing is pretty credible. The Clintons have been murdering people for 30 years. Barry and Mike had Joan Rivers and that chef whacked, but the Clintons have them completely outclassed in terms of volume.

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– JustHereForTheSalmon 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

The absolute worst part of it is that, in an alternate timeline, the Clinton crime family was dismantled from fucking day one. It didn't go down this way through a combination of both cowardice in getting Arkancided themselves and greed to ride those corrupt coattails to grab a crumb of the wealth and power that not wrecking that would wind up amassing.

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– Kienan 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

Obama was not born in Hawaii

I never really followed that, but the weirdest part for me was the surrounding incidents. Most notably the death of Loretta Fuddy, who "verified" the birth certificate. She died "in" a plane crash. That's in quotation marks because everyone survived the crash into water, including Fuddy. Then she had a "heart attack" and drowned while others literally just swam to shore.

Weirdest part, though? There's video from another passenger who was in the water with her, that seems to show a diver come up to her and doing something.

Perhaps even weirder part? Could just be misremembering, but I and many others swear the video shown back in the day was different from what can be found now. The current stuff is terrible quality, and I thought it used to show the diver actually clearly pulling her under. So there might be tech fuckery going along with potential government murder.

Very weird story, regardless. And, "conspiracy theories" aside, it's fact that Fuddy verified the birth certificate, it's fact a plane she was in went down, it's fact she was alive after the crash, and it's fact that she was the only reported fatality after the crash. This doesn't prove anything one way or the other about Obama, but it's highly weird and suspicious.

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– The_Shadow_of_Intent 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

OKC Bombing - was a sting operation on Elohim City that got away, and that the Federal Building was demoed from the inside, as the truck bomb did not have enough power to produce the damage we've all seen pictures of.

That's interesting, can you elaborate on that one? I haven't seen anything besides pretty obvious evidence that Terrance Yeakey was brutally murdered.

Obama was not born in Hawaii, that birth certificate that was posted on the official WH site (which I still have a copy of) is an obvious beginner level forgery. Hint: PDFs from scanners never have layers to them, the PDF the WH posted does.

It had layers??

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– fauxgnaws 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

Back in the day Bush gave a copy of his embarrassing military record to Dan Rather at CBS, but the report had been reprinted in Microsoft Word. The info in it was legit and passed every check they threw at it.

When Rather reported on it the Bushites instantly jumped on it saying "look at the font it's a fake printed by MS Word!" and everybody believed it was fake. You could look at the original CBS report and see the font wasn't from a 1970s typewriter.

The Obama birth certificate PDF did have layers that seemed to indicate some relevant fields were edited, but why? Maybe they made a mistake making it, or maybe they manufactured it that way on purpose to provoke "he's not an American" since to normal people that sounds crazy; he looks, sounds, and seems American.

Only thing we can do is keep an open mind and consider all possibilities. It could show Obama isn't actually American, or it could be a psyop. You can believe one or the other is more likely, but both are very possible.

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– Assassin47 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

It had layers??

Yeah I remember that too, probably still have a copy of it around here somewhere. An obvious digital fabrication by the hospital. What's funny is they could have explained it away by saying this was only a recreation for journalists, or that somehow their publication process that copied the original generated a multi-layer document, but they didn't even bother.

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– I_Bent_My_Wookiee 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

It had layers??

Like an onion?

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