At first you think it's all BS, but some of them have some truth in them.
Some examples:
- It is a fact that Rockefeller financed genetics experiments, the question is whether he also intentionally financed Hitler genetics-projects.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenics_Record_Office
- There was something known as the Havaaraa-agreement. The Nazis and Israel made a deal so that more people could come to Palestine. This agreement is used by conspiracy theories and it isn't a very well known agreement in mainstream media.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haavara_Agreement
- Conspiracy Theorists are right about a lot of American presidents being a freemason.
- You can read books written by freemasons themselves who say that George Washington had a masonic inauguration and you can still see symbolism of the masons.
I think that these facts are actually distorted by conspiracy theorists to make them fit certain ideologies, but I believe that some bankers really have some plans.
What is unbelievable about bankers, who are mostly psychopaths, because they only think about themselves and don't care about other people, wanting to take over the world or wanting to have a lot of power? If I was a banker in such a high position with such a mindset, I think I would do everything to make money too. The question is what are facts of what is claimed about bankers in conspiracy theories.
I don't think that all these conspiracy theories are nonsense, just most of them. Watch out for believing nonsense, but also watch out for thinking everything is nonsense because some conspiracy theories surely explain certain things and seem to give a good and better explanation.
There was a physician from an university who claimed in a video that the official story about 9/11 is, scientifically, quite unreal. I don't say that 9/11 was a conspiracy, I just say that if you seriously listen to people claiming that it was a conspiracy that it's very likely that they are right at a lot of points. A lot in the official story doesn't seem realistic. There was a Dutch TV program which researched this and even they found out that certain things weren't right in the official story, and this was mainstream media.
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