Conspiracy of the day

  • Started
  • Last post
  • 1,254 Responses
  • GeorgesII0

    http://www.wired.com/2015/07/jee…

    On Friday, Chrysler announced that it’s issuing a formal recall for 1.4 million vehicles that may be affected by a hackable software vulnerability in Chrysler’s Uconnect dashboard computers. The vulnerability was first demonstrated to WIRED by security researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek earlier this month when they wirelessly hacked a Jeep I was driving, taking over dashboard functions, steering, transmission and brakes. The recall doesn’t actually require Chrysler owners to bring their cars, trucks and SUVs to a dealer. Instead, they’ll be sent a USB drive with a software update they can install through the port on their vehicle’s dashboard.

    • that's when they give hackers real power, allowing them to send out 'updates' on usb-sticks to any jeep or car owner O_Ouan
    • thats just a conspiracy.yurimon
  • utopian2

    • says 2 douchiest guys ever. be specific broh. just name calling at this point.yurimon
    • fat sweaty unhealthy cunts 'debunk' shit they don't understand. haha, embarrassing.
      ********
    • fact: if you're "douchey" or unhealthy, or fat or sweaty, nothing you say is taken seriouslymonospaced
    • if that's your narrow minded take on what I said, then I apologise for not dumbing myself down enough for you.
      ********
    • My criticism of their fat unhealthy selves and the fact they have no idea what they're talking about are totally separate things.
      ********
    • for some reason you seem unable to perceive sarcasm when it's presented blatantly, but other times you have no issue with itmonospaced
    • You mistook my point and now you're back tracking with 'it was sarcasm' haha. Pipe down.
      ********
    • sorry, really, it was just sarcasmmonospaced
    • More like they havens gotten any examples. to general.yurimon
    • Some of you cunts remind me of Donald Trump.BusterBoy
  • autoflavour0

    so you nutjobs heard about this september 23 2015 thing..

    conspiracies range from Meteor about to come and wipe us out, to the LHR at Cern opening portals to the underworld..

    Statements like “500 days to avoid climate chaos,” said by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said alongside Secretary of State John Kerry ..in which the date 500 days from when he said it also aligns with the september 23 2015 isnt helping..

    Also apparently the Pope is visiting Washington DC that day..

    One thing which i came across today while foraging in this rabbit hole, was the number 5125.. that whole Mayan calandar Buktun thing was 5125 years long.. but incidentally between September 11 2001 and September 23 2015.. is 5125 days.. which is also 120,000 hours..

    strangely enough, i googled 123000 hours and september 11, and there was a hit..

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/ameri…

    all i can say is..

    sup, numbers guy..

    • http://media.tumblr.…Bluejam
    • 123000 hours..autoflavour
    • I'm done with predictions. Been there too many times.
      ********
    • Just makes people look stupid, ultimately.
      ********
    • apparently it's "A global Extinction Level false flag event"
      http://newsinsideout…
      Bluejam
    • @set, couldn't agree moremonospaced
    • I guess, it's time to max my credit card!!!GeorgesII
    • Pareidolia: a psychological phenomenon involving a stimulus wherein the mind perceives a familiar pattern where none actually exists.Morning_star
    • dates n times are important to these fckrs but they also fail.yurimon
    • I like this whole 'portal to the underworld' thing. Sounds like it could be fun.Continuity
    • fuck, I have something to do on the 24th!dopepope
  • GeorgesII0

    honestly, I may have repeated it like 20 times in this thread,

    are there people that still can't believe conspiracies exist or happen?

    who nuttier, the person that nit picks the craziest conspiracies to make a point or the person that just shows some informations no matter how out there they are and let you do your own research,

    I think it's intellectual laziness to always depend on others to tell you me what I should believe or not believe

    • I've actually been quietly mentioning the Hastings thing on other forums since the recent car hacks. To me it was fishy then, downright fishmarket now.detritus
    • This is a straw man argument...no one ever said there are no conspiracies, just that the ones that always get posted aren't very good ones.yuekit
    • The tables have turned. It's now the people that don't believe anything unless CNN or the BBC report on it, that are the crazy ones.
      ********
    • Unfortunately people like to stereotype and pigeon-hole. Whether it's Conspiracy, Paranormal or UFOs it's not as black and white as people want to believe.Morning_star
    • Sure there are conspiracies...but it shits me no end when the initial presumption is "Oh bullshit...that's a conspiracy"BusterBoy
    • nobody cares about yuri's conspiracy theories if that's what you're getting atscarabin
    • lol. fuckin right. doesn't life have enough hurdles to clear without needing to invent fictional ones to fret over. infatuation with conspiracy shit is a sympto
      ********
    • symptom of a stagnant mind. question everything, if you can't understand whats going on, 90% of the time it means either that you don't have the facts or you ar
      ********
    • are just too stupid to ever get it, in which case chill and enjoy the show. https://www.youtube.…
      ********
    • It's hard to believe people watch syndicated news anymore, ofcourse we're being screwed by the higher ups, nothing new thereWeyland
    • watch this and stop worrying about it
      https://www.youtube.…
      you worrying doesn't help
      ********
    • The idea that you can generalize "conspiracies are true" or they aren't is silly...gotta look at the facts in each case and decide.yuekit
    • Problem is when you watch conspiracy vid or read stories from a site dedicated to conspiracies you are getting a pretty distorted version of the facts.yuekit
    • most of the time because they have an agenda they want to sell to their readers. Most conspiracy theorists seem to assume that alternative news is moreyuekit
    • trustworthy for some reason when most of these people are just as biased as mainstream news but with no one to fact check them.yuekit
    • Ignorance and denial of anything other than the lie you're told is proof of a stagnant mind.
      ********
    • Beams cant steel fuel jets!Peter
    • or exploration to explore the truth even at risk of being wrong is a virtue.yurimon
    • I do it all the time sometimes im right sometimes not so right. but the journey is to know and take rightful action. if we all do this we can be free n have ayurimon
    • better world.yurimon
    • i have already explained the jet fuel steel beams bit. the government lies to us all the time. the conspiracies that don't even deserve to get talked about are
      ********
    • are the nonsense alien shit and the end of days tired bit and the general ancient lost technology bullshit. its a fantasy with no compelling evidence. just a ti
      ********
    • You're clearly just ignorant, but thanks for coming in today.
      ********
    • time waster. so when you demand that your pointless conjecture ought to be taken seriously the rational world's stock in you goes down
      ********
    • lol ok set. aliens are real and built the pyramids and the world is going to end in 4 years. yes, i'm the ignorant one mr antivax. you are a fuckin dumbass bro
      ********
    • what is your informational level clearance gmush? Its possible its disinfo, but you dont know what is possible yourself. some of it is entertainment. there isyurimon
    • a questioning process to find truth so shit wont hit the fan. thats what its really about. human solidarity in a good way. not yo bulshit.yurimon
    • you just tipped your hand. it's just entertainment. same as people sending money to starving people in other countries. no change is affected. worry about yours
      ********
    • your self and your community if you actually care about affecting change. otherwise it's all shits and giggles, and no, no one will take your bullshit seriously
      ********
    • who talking to?yurimon
    • you
      ********
    • Oooossh
      ********
  • detritus0
    • Oops, ... well, not quite wrong thread, but I meant to post this in the Windows 10 thread.detritus
  • reanimate0

  • yurimon0

    • if that's all he's got on us, I'm good. (except for the G20 crap - that was criminal)Gnash
    • http://blogs.reuters…pablo28
    • damn thats exactly what a kanadian would say boot their tinpotyurimon
    • anyone that had lived in canada with open eyes, can see the good and bad of any countries, but the insidious thing is that canada has this image of freedom ofGeorgesII
    • thoughts, when it's in fact like james is saying, stray a little from the crowd and you'll be reminded that it is not acceptableGeorgesII
  • yurimon0

    haha, This was funny about the lion mindfuck.

  • reanimate0

    Bin Laden family members killed in "plane crash"

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/…

  • fadein110

    So... a former PM of the UK now connected to 1970's - 80's establishment child sex abuse scandal.

    I enjoy conspiracy theories as a form of escapism (predominantly, I do also believe some). But this who shocking story is too close to imagine.

    Whether you agree with Icke or think he is insane, his beliefs on this and many others are coming true. Especially when witnesses are coming forward describing a ritual aspect to it all (not to mention murder/sacrifice)... What the fuck. Scary shit.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-337…

    And the police dropped the case... too hot to handle (and top brass were also majorly involved). Mind boggling.

    • Truespiracy™yurimon
    • Could you post a link to reporting of the 'Ritual' aspect of the Heath case. Cause it says fuck all about that in the BBC article. It's quite amazing the...Morning_star
    • ...amount of 'facts' you've managed to pull together to create a wholly inaccurate picture. Well done.Morning_star
    • There have been many ritual aspects in relation to this investigation fuckwit. Heath is only part of it. Google is your friend :)fadein11
    • http://www.independe…fadein11
    • Well done on reading one article and enjoying a very narrow view of the whole affair.fadein11
    • You think all of these revelations are linked?
      The 'ritual' is nothing of the sort and was referring to the proven bullshit satanic sex abuse scandel of ...
      Morning_star
    • ...the 80's. Your critical thinking skills are non existent. And then there's Icke. Really?Morning_star
    • well that made sense - perhaps take a deep breath and collect your thoughts before spouting a load of gibberish.fadein11
    • I was referring to the whole police investigation involving high level establishment figures in the UK. Satanic ritual abuse has been linked to many involved.fadein11
    • Just an observation pal. move along now.fadein11
    • No it hasn't. You seem to be believing the newspapers and internets whos sensationalism is closer to entertainment than news.Morning_star
    • Okay you are right. There's nothing in it at all... the police were right - let it go. 4 murders, 100's abused, top individuals involved. yep its all nonsense.fadein11
    • No, it's not nonsense. What is nonsense is how you've linked sensational satanic rital abuse and david icke with it. It's very likely that a bunch of ....Morning_star
    • All the articles I have read are not in tabloid newspapers and are far from sensationalist. What's your beef?fadein11
    • ...priveleged peadophiles raped children. Why would you speculate about fictitious factors in an already hideous investigation.Morning_star
    • because a number of people involved have raised these issues... but yes I agree it is already hideous. And yes I mean no disrespect to victims. A seniorfadein11
    • clergyman had no reason to become an object of ridicule in revealing what he had heard from victims. Don't really see why the victims would add that dimensionfadein11
    • either... Regarding Icke, I raised his name simply because he has been talking about this for years (possibly decades). And not just a satanic element.fadein11
    • I find it odd how many times his supposed insane rants come so close to the truth.
      This is a discussion forum not a support group. Yes - this is hideous and
      fadein11
    • disturbing but I also cannot help being suspicious that it runs a lot deeper than a load of establishment men getting sexual kicks. But who knows. ITS Afadein11
    • DISCUSSION FORUM. Yes?fadein11
    • Why would you trust a man of god who has just betrayed the children who confided in him.Morning_star
    • https://en.wikipedia…Morning_star
    • It is a discussion forum and we are discussing. I think like 911 and JFK etc that people just don't want to believe the mundaneness of it all.Morning_star
    • And thats precisely the point - it v.rarely is just mundane... but heyho, each to their own. Can we be friends now?fadein11
    • Of course. :) I'm interested in what you said about it rarely being mundane. because I've generally read stuff that claims the opposite. I'll dig some out.Morning_star
    • I mean, history and big events are rarely what they first seem - very rarely. Oli Stones History of the USA was a case in point - no conspiracy just a differentfadein11
    • story to what I (we - fellow midlander) we were taught.fadein11
    • the point is we dont want david icke to be right. lolyurimon
    • Icke is right about some stuff. He's also wrong about a load of other stuff.Morning_star
    • I'm not saying you're wrong, Morning_star, but what is he wrong about and what proof do you have?
      ********
    • Morning, care to tell me on what is wrong, the reptilians are real, the moon is hollow and was placed there humans are pliableGeorgesII
    • He was right about everything guys.
      EVERYTHING
      yuekit
    • Regarding ex PM Edward Heath:
      http://www.bbc.co.uk…
      Morning_star
    • David Icke - things he gets wrong #1:
      He believes the Protocols of the Elders of Zion are true.
      Morning_star
    • David Icke - things he gets wrong #2: He believes that much of reality is a holographic projection beamed down from the moon by our reptialian alien masters.Morning_star
    • What proof do you have that either of those aren't true?
      ********
    • Below is the 1921 Times article revealing POTEOZ to be a hoax by Mathieu Golovinsk. http://emperors-clot…Morning_star
    • With regard to the Aliens on the Moon, i'm afraid the burden of proof lies with Icke. They're his claims.Morning_star
    • It's also interesting to note that the crazier his claims and ideas, the more money he earns. Net worth approx $10m. Far be it from me to suggest that he...Morning_star
    • ...'might' be exploiting those ready to believe.Morning_star
    • You are kidding, right? Where on earth did you get that net worth figure from?
      ********
    • A quick search revealed Net Worth estimates of up to $25m plus, others were as low as £1.3m. The mean figure was about £10m. Several sources also state that...Morning_star
    • ...several of his recent 'talks earnt him £150,000+ per night. However, i could be reporting exagerated figures. Do you have any links to confirmed finances?Morning_star
    • OH come on... mainstream physics is now moving towards a holographic universe - it fits with string theory and unifies newton/Einstein and QM. beamed from thefadein11
    • moon - another matter entirely.fadein11
    • I'd agree with you about the holographic universe, although the theory has been around for decades, it's only now that it's being considered as a potential...Morning_star
    • ...mechanism to unify some mad physics. As for the moon??? That's why i said some if his stuff is true, some of it is a leap too far.Morning_star
    • yep I think I hinted at that all along. God I'm not a big fan - but he does make some v.interesting points when not too bizarre.
      As for holographic universe
      fadein11
    • theory - yes there have been theories for decades but like I said, MAINSTREAM physics is now taking it v.seriously. God you love to argue don't you?fadein11
    • I'm not God. ;)Morning_star
    • Apologies, I wasn't being pedantic about the Holographic Universe thing. I find it fascinating that what was considered woo woo a few years ago is now being...Morning_star
    • ...given credibility by materialist physicists.Morning_star
    • If the universe turned out to be a giant hologram I'm pretty sure the moon would also be part of it...he didn't really think that one out too well.yuekit
  • reanimate4

  • bklyndroobeki0

    A Story about Botulism, Prostitutes, and WWII

    http://brooklynbrainery.com/blog…

  • Morning_star0

    For your information and reading pleasure (via Popbitch):
    The investigative reporter behind the politicians sex scandal.

    http://timtate.co.uk/category/bl…

    • did you ever heard the term "pedocracy"GeorgesII
    • Popbitch readers FTW!MrT
  • utopian1

  • GeorgesII-2

    hopefully it's just was just a bad joke, but yesterday someguy posted on the chan that there will be a big explosion and he will be remembered of some shit like that,

    then an hour later there was the explosion in china,

    can't find the screenshot but I'll look for it

  • GeorgesII-1

    found it

  • yurimon-2

    • FUCKING LOL. A shitty "get rich quick" scheme marketed through conspiracy.futuremongolian
    • propaganda. don't spread, fuck that shit.uan
  • reanimate0

    Aliens came to Earth to stop a nuclear war between the US and the Soviet Union at the start of the Cold War, according to the sixth man to walk the surface of the moon.

    Edgar Mitchell, an astronaut on the Apollo 14 mission in 1971, says peace-loving aliens visited our planet during weapons tests at US missile bases and the famous White Sands Proving Ground in the New Mexico desert – where the world's first nuclear bomb was detonated in 1945.

    https://www.rt.com/usa/312364-al…

  • uan0

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/tec…

    We asked Nick Pope, a former Ministry of Defence UFO researcher, whether he believed Mitchell's claims.

    "Edgar Mitchell is an honourable and truthful man, who I've had the privilege of meeting," he said.

    "But so far as I'm aware, most of his information on this issue comes not from things he's experienced himself, but from things he's been told by others.

    "Clearly, because of who he is, he's had access to government, military and intelligence community personnel at the highest level, but because - quite understandably - he won't name his sources, we can't be certain these people were being straight with him, or indeed that they were privy to any classified information about UFOs."

  • GeorgesII-1

    love this shit