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Here's a thread for conspiracy theories and gubment shushings.
 
Hey, hey, I was enjoying moderating that discussion about as well as Jerry Springer would. We was just about to introduce the baby daddy!
 
Do it here! There's plenty of this topic to make this a 55 page thread!
 
I'm starting to relate to this. Is that normal?

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(note from dixieland moderator #2 - I will assume you deleted this by accident so I restored it for you. Any further deletions from the conspiracy thread will result in a notice to report to your nearest re-education camp. Thank you.)

If we are going to have a conspiracy thread we may as well not dick around and just dive head first into the real crazy s***.

When I went to Tampa for the RNC all the tv weather men had their predictions that Tampa was going to get nailed.
The HARP people showed their "signatures" or what ever they call them and made a different prediction, they guessed the hurricane was going to swing left and hit LA. the harp people exactly predicted where the storm went.

That's the only before it happened event I have seen.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UFFgm-Xzopk&desktop_uri=/watch?v=UFFgm-Xzopk

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http://www.citizenreviewonline.org/jan2004/stormwater.htm

This is only interesting because it focuses on a project I worked on at my last job, and he is completely wrong in every assumption he makes. I have to go back and look at this when I start believing the new conspiracy theory of the day, sometimes there just really isn't anything there.
 
Good reading. I may have to frequent this thread more often... the media does drive things, I mean how else can you get the attention of a nation off of the IRS scandal, the AP scandal, the Benghazi cover-up and the new Egyptian civil war movement all at the same time... start a new civil rights debate. Never mind that black-on-black violence is occurring with staggering regularity in many towns around the country.
 
I'm pretty sure the logical explanation for this is that the local news channels probably all source material from the AP for national news.

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Good reading. I may have to frequent this thread more often... the media does drive things, I mean how else can you get the attention of a nation off of the IRS scandal, the AP scandal, the Benghazi cover-up and the new Egyptian civil war movement all at the same time... start a new civil rights debate. Never mind that black-on-black violence is occurring with staggering regularity in many towns around the country.

Fast and furious
NSA spying
Bradly manning
Human rights violations and war crimes
Mountains of money wasted/lost in Iraq/Afghanistan
Bombing in Syria
The administration's handling of snowden
Indefinite detention of us citizens without trial or warrant.
Execution of Americans without due process abroad and stateside
They announced a bomb drill at the marathon. The bomb went off right where the "drill" was supposed to happen. At the same time. Bomb sniffing dogs and snipers all over the area.
Force feeding prisoners in Cali and Gitmo.
They are revoking licenses and permits for American companies to use BLM land while letting foreign investors come in and use it.

No child left behind.

Arresting children for trivial things.

The Obama admin Monsanto connection.

Bank bailouts.

Subsidies for the Obama car.

I don't know their names, but two teenagers have been in the news. Arrested for "making threats" on the Internet. How many of the "we need to kill Zimmerman" or "I'll offer a reward for Zimmerman" (black panthers in particular) have been arrested for threatening or soliciting illegal activity?

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So after reading that it would seem that you now think the government should put more regulations out there and control more stuff. That is the free market working and the real only way to stop it is the consumer not more regulations.

Lets have an econ lesson. If you and I both ran a company and were offering the same product and were continuing to compete with pricing on the same product or similar at some point wouldn't it make since to merge our companies as to eliminate the competition therefore being able to charge more for the same product. The way you fight this is the people get pissed cause of how much they pay and not having an alternative product. Then someone sees an opportunity and brings a new item in to the market or a new company comes in and the whole process starts over again. It is not the governments place to regulate it and it will not go away until you get rid of money hungry CEOs. Which will never happen because people aren't willing to pay more for an item and the big companies either buy them (the smaller company) out or squishes them out of the market. That is the same reason all manufacturing went over to China. They (China) could build the exact same thing just cheaper. Which goes back to regulations if a company has dangerous conditions then they have to pay the employees more or nobody would work there. There is always a happy medium. There is always exceptions to the rule before you bring up the old mining towns, and that goes back to money hungry CEOs.

Oh and while I'm on regulations the end consumer would be better off if the government didn't have any on anything. Nothing drives and changes things faster and better than the consumer. If the people want better gas mileage they don't need the government to make the auto makers do it. The auto makers would do it on their own cause when people who wanted better gas mileage would stop buying their cars and then they (the auto maker) would have to do one of two things either figure out why people stopped buying their product and change it or go out of business. That is why it was such bullsh!t when GM was bailed out.:bang:
 
we dont need more regulations to keep monopolies from forming.

we need people who care where their news comes from.

we need people who will stop and think before believing anything corporate or state media tells them.

stop and ask, who is the man behind the curtain?

Cui bono
 

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