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Humanities The New World Order theories, Who actually sets the New World Order?

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dishwasher
post Aug 9 2009, 12:23 AM

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Here's food for thought. The most common 'argument' (for the lack of a better word) provided by conspiracy theorist is that 'the masses are too ignorant to accept the facts'. This line has already been bukake-ed all over this thread.

Dismissing non-believers as simple minded heathens, way to argue your PoV.

I like to quote Buzz Aldrin whenever people ask me if I believe in conspiracy theory. When a reporter asked him what he had to say to people who thought the moon landings were staged, he replied:

"I feel sorry for the gullible people who're going to go along with them. I guess it's just natural human reaction to want to be a part of 'knowing something that somebody doesn't know.' But it's misguided. It's just a shame."

Or we could do what Buzz did in 2003 (I think?). He punched a conspiracy theorist, who had called him a liar, right in the face.

dishwasher
post Aug 11 2009, 07:33 PM

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I wonder how many of you conspiracy theory buffs bothered to read JFK's speech in full. Here's a transcript: http://www.jfklibrary.org/Historical+Resou...ers04271961.htm

Doesn't seem like JFK was talking about a NWO to me.

Also, for every JFK or Martin Luther King killed, there exist hundreds of people who have 'different ideas than the ruling power'. A few people getting assassinated by crazy gunmen, or white supremacist, doesn't mean there is a NWO.

I'll be back in a few days to see if any more stupidity has been vomited on this thread.

This post has been edited by dishwasher: Aug 11 2009, 07:33 PM

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