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16 Jan 2013, 1:58 am

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My favourite one has to be the one about Jews controlling the world and being the primary promoters of multiculturalism, even as they're being driven out of Northern Europe by hate-filled, uncivilised Muslim immigrants. It is hard to beat that.


Jews do tend to promote multiculturalism generally but it's also true that many are making an exception for Muslims in Europe. Jews promote multiculturalism because states that are strictly based on a dominant ethno-religious group tend to be less friendly for Jewish people. If say Denmark decided to be very nationalist, then you are only really a citizen if you are Lutheran. Jewish people would not like that.


Despite that, Danish Lutherans saved the majority of their country's Jewish population by helping them evacuate the country when the SS tried rounding them all up.

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16 Jan 2013, 2:44 am

The most entertaining conspiracy theory I've heard is this:

Elements of the Bush administration faked 9/11 as an excuse to go to war with Iraq. But for some reason, they decided to implicate a bunch of Saudi Arabians instead of a bunch of Iraqis. And it worked anyway.

Maybe one of the conspirators was in a whimsical mood, and made a bet about whether they could pull it off.



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16 Jan 2013, 4:08 am

Elvis had aspergers
Yes



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16 Jan 2013, 9:56 am

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I like the ones about time travel experiments at Montauk and the Philadelphia Experiment. (Not saying I believe them, I find them entertaining.)


Oh, good one! Montauk is a cornucopia of conspiracy fun. Time travel, mind control, aliens, demonic summoning! It has it all!



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16 Jan 2013, 1:18 pm

Declension wrote:
The most entertaining conspiracy theory I've heard is this:

Elements of the Bush administration faked 9/11 as an excuse to go to war with Iraq. But for some reason, they decided to implicate a bunch of Saudi Arabians instead of a bunch of Iraqis. And it worked anyway.

Maybe one of the conspirators was in a whimsical mood, and made a bet about whether they could pull it off.


It seems they can do anything they please. Those FBI terror stings always hinge on the "dog ate my homework"-style excuse of "recording device malfunctions" at the most convenient moments for the prosecution. Juries lap it up every time. All Arabs are the same as far as they're concerned and when it's about terrorism and Israel, it's reason-paralysing hysteria.



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16 Jan 2013, 1:44 pm

not to mention reason paralysing religion
theirs AND ours



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16 Jan 2013, 8:31 pm

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BlueAbyss wrote:
I like the ones about time travel experiments at Montauk and the Philadelphia Experiment. (Not saying I believe them, I find them entertaining.)


Oh, good one! Montauk is a cornucopia of conspiracy fun. Time travel, mind control, aliens, demonic summoning! It has it all!


That is a good one.

Essentially the same paperback keeps reapearing on the drugstore bookshelves at intervals in the last 30 years- sometimes as a novel (honest fiction), and sometimes as proported nonfiction, about the destroyer they got to 'time travel' back in the early fourties.

Today, using the biggest particle accelarator at Cern they can get subatomic particles to maybe decay more slowly than they would normally. Thats as close to time travel as we can get today. But somehow back in 1942 they got a 2000 ton destroyer and its crew to jump around in time between Philadelphia and Norfolk.



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16 Jan 2013, 8:53 pm

Petrus Romanus.



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17 Jan 2013, 10:28 pm

Number one conspiracy theory is: "They hate us for our freedoms".



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17 Jan 2013, 11:21 pm

That the Jack the Ripper murders were actually perpetrated by the Russian secret police, in order to undermine Scotland Yard. Just to show you that conspiracy theories are nothing new.

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18 Jan 2013, 1:59 am

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Today, using the biggest particle accelarator at Cern they can get subatomic particles to maybe decay more slowly than they would normally. Thats as close to time travel as we can get today. But somehow back in 1942 they got a 2000 ton destroyer and its crew to jump around in time between Philadelphia and Norfolk.


Tesla did it.



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18 Jan 2013, 2:05 am

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That the Jack the Ripper murders were actually perpetrated by the Russian secret police, in order to undermine Scotland Yard. Just to show you that conspiracy theories are nothing new.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Frederick Deeming, a fraudster and multiple murderer from England, was hanged at the Old Melbourne Gaol in 1892 and buried there

Deeming was hanged for murdering his wife Emily in the Melbourne suburb of Windsor, where they rented a flat in 1892. Her skull was fractured and her throat cut and she was buried under the hearthstone.

Investigations revealed he had also killed his previous wife and four children in Liverpool, England - three of the children had their throats cut. He then married Emily Mather and they moved to Australia.

Dr Crawford said there was plenty to suggest Deeming was the Ripper.
"The very severe slashing of the throat of his two wives and three of his four children is similar," he said. "His make up is of a psychopath."

http://www.watoday.com.au/national/miss ... -a79m.html



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18 Jan 2013, 3:01 am

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Kraichgauer wrote:
That the Jack the Ripper murders were actually perpetrated by the Russian secret police, in order to undermine Scotland Yard. Just to show you that conspiracy theories are nothing new.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Frederick Deeming, a fraudster and multiple murderer from England, was hanged at the Old Melbourne Gaol in 1892 and buried there

Deeming was hanged for murdering his wife Emily in the Melbourne suburb of Windsor, where they rented a flat in 1892. Her skull was fractured and her throat cut and she was buried under the hearthstone.

Investigations revealed he had also killed his previous wife and four children in Liverpool, England - three of the children had their throats cut. He then married Emily Mather and they moved to Australia.

Dr Crawford said there was plenty to suggest Deeming was the Ripper.
"The very severe slashing of the throat of his two wives and three of his four children is similar," he said. "His make up is of a psychopath."

http://www.watoday.com.au/national/miss ... -a79m.html


But did Deeming disembowel and sexually mutilate his wives and children? It's the whole bloody mess that would have to fit the Ripper's MO in my opinion for Deeming to be him, rather than just a simple throat cutting. Though without a doubt, Deeming was a vicious serial killer and psychopath in his own right.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer



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18 Jan 2013, 3:26 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
ripped wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
That the Jack the Ripper murders were actually perpetrated by the Russian secret police, in order to undermine Scotland Yard. Just to show you that conspiracy theories are nothing new.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Frederick Deeming, a fraudster and multiple murderer from England, was hanged at the Old Melbourne Gaol in 1892 and buried there

Deeming was hanged for murdering his wife Emily in the Melbourne suburb of Windsor, where they rented a flat in 1892. Her skull was fractured and her throat cut and she was buried under the hearthstone.

Investigations revealed he had also killed his previous wife and four children in Liverpool, England - three of the children had their throats cut. He then married Emily Mather and they moved to Australia.

Dr Crawford said there was plenty to suggest Deeming was the Ripper.
"The very severe slashing of the throat of his two wives and three of his four children is similar," he said. "His make up is of a psychopath."

http://www.watoday.com.au/national/miss ... -a79m.html


But did Deeming disembowel and sexually mutilate his wives and children? It's the whole bloody mess that would have to fit the Ripper's MO in my opinion for Deeming to be him, rather than just a simple throat cutting. Though without a doubt, Deeming was a vicious serial killer and psychopath in his own right.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Deeming fits the bill.



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18 Jan 2013, 4:10 am

There was a guy named James Kelly that escaped from Boadmoor that has been suspected. He escaped to the US in 1891 and his travels around the country coincide with gruesome murders that fit the profile perfectly. The huge size of the country with the relatively poor communication infrastructure prevented most news stories from being traded across the country until the archives reached the internet. when he voluntarily returned to Broadmoor in 1924 due to his age and failing health, they took a picture of him, when forensic artists reverse his age, he matches the only witness sketch of Jack the Ripper.

I need to get to sleep and can't play Google-Fu now.


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18 Jan 2013, 6:04 am

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Number one conspiracy theory is: "They hate us for our freedoms".


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