Re: More strange coincidences from Sandy Hook
[QUOTE=DonDadda59]So basically you took the long way of admitting you're talking out of your ass, or more likely, copy & pasting someone else's bullshit. I asked you point blank- what is your theory on what occurred (or didn't), who specifically was involved, who benefited, and what do you have to back up these assertions.
It's really pretty simple stuff. I'm going to sleep and I fully expect you to dodge the questions, but hey maybe I'll be surprised. Have a great night, make sure the government or illuminati doesn't send some brainwashed assassin to your home to silence you (hopefully your hometown doesn't appear in any recent film releases). :cheers:[/QUOTE]
I can care less who benefits from this nor am I on some mission to over throw the government. I think those who actually think they can do that is stupid.
I think conspiracies are fun to talk about; it's just a curiosity of not knowing that I like to know. I do it for comedic value.
Re: More strange coincidences from Sandy Hook
[QUOTE=DonDadda59]So basically you took the long way of admitting you're talking out of your ass, or more likely, copy & pasting someone else's bullshit. I asked you point blank- what is your theory on what occurred (or didn't), who specifically was involved, who benefited, and what do you have to back up these assertions.
It's really pretty simple stuff. I'm going to sleep and I fully expect you to dodge the questions, but hey maybe I'll be surprised. Have a great night, make sure the government or illuminati doesn't send some brainwashed assassin to your home to silence you (hopefully your hometown doesn't appear in any recent film releases). :cheers:[/QUOTE]
To wish death on someone is just sad.
I don't even know what the illuminati is.
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Negative rep for wishing death on me. What an as*hole.
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In the below audio, the scanner recording at about 30:24, the police officer reports that he has a possible suspect vehicle and lists off the license plate.
The name of the man who the car belongs to is Christopher A. Rodia
There is a Christopher A. Rodia in Connecticut, born in 1969. If you google his name you will find an article from February 2012 about him stealing copper [URL="http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/crime/duo-caught-stealing-copper-from-construction-site#.UNSqcG9X1Xc"]here.[/URL]
At 30:20 the police officer reports the license plate of the vehicle.
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ETkrxfYoQtc"]872 YEO[/URL]
Adam Lanza's license plate:
[IMG]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/files/img/gw50d4b2f1.jpg[/IMG]
[B]Again, another anamoly; this is not Adam Lanza's mom's car. Someone is lying.[/B]
Re: More strange coincidences from Sandy Hook
[QUOTE=DonDadda59]So basically you took the long way of admitting you're talking out of your ass, or more likely, copy & pasting someone else's bullshit. I asked you point blank- what is your theory on what occurred (or didn't), who specifically was involved, who benefited, and what do you have to back up these assertions.
It's really pretty simple stuff. I'm going to sleep and I fully expect you to dodge the questions, but hey maybe I'll be surprised. [B]Have a great night, make sure the government or illuminati doesn't send some brainwashed assassin to your home to silence you[/B] (hopefully your hometown doesn't appear in any recent film releases). :cheers:[/QUOTE]
[I][SIZE="4"]"Who's that peeking in my window Pow!, nobody now!"[/SIZE][/I]
:roll:
Old school Goodie Mob ...
Geto Boys ... Mind Playing Tricks On Me
[I]"See every time my eyes close, I start sweating and blood starts coming out my nose ... there's somebody watching me act, but I don't know who it is so I'm watching my back"[/I]
:rockon:
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[QUOTE=Legend of Josh][I][SIZE="4"]"Who's that peeking in my window Pow!, nobody now!"[/SIZE][/I]
:roll:
Old school Goodie Mob ...
Geto Boys ... Mind Playing Tricks On Me
[I]"See every time my eyes close, I start sweating and blood starts coming out my nose ... there's somebody watching me act, but I don't know who it is so I'm watching my back"[/I]
:rockon:[/QUOTE]
Haha ..
Wish it would happen. Bring it on. Might as well since I won't ever shut up. :cheers:
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[QUOTE=IamRAMBO24]Haha ..
Wish it would happen. Bring it on. Might as well since I won't ever shut up. :cheers:[/QUOTE]
What's really crazy, is that some internet conspiracy nuts actually believe the FBI, CIA and especially Illuminati or whomever closely monitor their online life/lives and become RL paranoid "peeping out their windows" and shit like that thinking they're a target because they've "reached the masses" via the interweb. They want to believe they're infamous on some internet super hero steez.
Honestly, and sorry Dooms you're my boy but I have to use you as an example here, some of these guys honestly believe they're being watched every minute of every day, like there's some task force specially dedicated to track, monitor and catch every post, opinion, etc from them as they preach, educate and "bring to the light" opening everyone's eyes like they're some modern day hero.
:oldlol:
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[QUOTE=DonDadda59]No, conspiracy theory is a form of douchebaggery. If you were an investigative journalist, you would be in Sandy Hook right now conducting interviews with law enforcement, school officials, families, etc. Instead, you're on a message board coming off a completely clueless and insensitive dunce. What is your particular conspiracy theory exactly? From what I gather here it looks like you're trying to convince people that the massacre didn't happen and some government agency or body hired child actors to read scripts.
According to your journalistic investigation, what are the particular agencies that were involved in this hoax? I mean something like this would require a whole town, state, and the federal government's participation as well as the media, law enforcement, etc. Who benefits from this?
I mean, you have thought this through haven't you? This thread and its content aren't just the copy & pasted mental diarrhea of some internet loser, right? This is the result of a thorough and well-documented investigation, amirite?[/QUOTE]
The propensity to conspiracy theorism is a symptom of alienation. Alienation from any sense of community probably precedes alienation from the government and the media until you end up where we are, alienation from your emotions. You don't have feel anything when you seeing children crying because their classmates were murdered, you can dismiss them and in fact sneer at them for daring to make you try to feel something other than the narcotic of your own self-righteousness.
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[QUOTE=KevinNYC]The propensity to conspiracy theorism is a symptom of alienation. Alienation from any sense of community probably precedes alienation from the government and the media until you end up where we are, alienation from your emotions. You don't have feel anything when you seeing children crying because their classmates were murdered, you can dismiss them and in fact sneer at them for daring to make you try to feel something other than the narcotic of your own self-righteousness.[/QUOTE]
It's also about a fear of randomness in the world. Conspiracy theorists' greatest fear isn't a shadow government or a New World Order or Doomsday scenarios. Their greatest fear is the idea that, in the world, things happen without any discernible societal rhyme or reason.
Without being able to explain exactly why or how a tragic event occurred, they're left with the emptiness of the unknown and unpredictability of everyday life in the real world. Better to concoct these ridiculously convoluted theories, because at least it brings a sense of order to the world.
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[QUOTE=RedBlackAttack]It's also about a fear of randomness in the world. Conspiracy theorists' greatest fear isn't a shadow government or a New World Order or Doomsday scenarios. Their greatest fear is the idea that, in the world, things happen without any discernible societal rhyme or reason.
Without being able to explain exactly why or how a tragic event occurred, they're left with the emptiness of the unknown and unpredictability of everyday life in the real world. Better to concoct these ridiculously convoluted theories, because at least it brings a sense of order to the world.[/QUOTE]
There is also a brain chemistry component to it. I didn't use the word narcotic just for effect. Folks with higher levels of dopamine in the brain seem to be more susceptible to conspiracy theorism. Hunting conspiracy and noticing patterns pleases our brain the same way playing Tetris does.
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[QUOTE=KevinNYC]There is also a brain chemistry component to it. I didn't use the word narcotic just for effect. Folks with higher levels of dopamine in the brain seem to be more susceptible to conspiracy theorism. Hunting conspiracy and noticing patterns pleases our brain the same way playing Tetris does.[/QUOTE]
sounds like dunning-krueger in effect.
i think it helps to look back at history too, to see how groups of people explained things and held on to ridiculous notions for so long. i mean, a group of ignorant, self-righteous people can function similarly to an alienated individual. the dopamine can surge for everyone involved.
you might say that all of human history was filled with conspiracy theories... just that in the past they became the fabric of society and religion, and now they're relegated to the fringe of this technosociety.
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[QUOTE=IamRAMBO24]The proof is still on your side.
[B]
Where are the videos of the traumatic witnesses in the shooting.[/B] Sadly, there is only one crying scene and the guy literally had to work up a sad face before they turned on the camera.
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urrRcgB581w"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urrRcgB581w[/URL]
:lol
This whole thing stinks of fakeness.[/QUOTE]
Yeah.
It's a real shame that news cameras weren't there to capture the violence live, or that police haven't released CCTV footage (if the school had a CCTV system) so we can actually see the little kids getting mowed down in their classroom. I mean, we HAVE to clear this up, right?
Also, it's shame that news organizations didn't stuff cameras in the faces of those 6 and 7 year olds who were MOST traumatized by this event immediately after it happened.
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[QUOTE=IamRAMBO24]The proof is still on your side.
[B]
Where are the videos of the traumatic witnesses in the shooting.[/B] Sadly, there is only one crying scene and the guy literally had to work up a sad face before they turned on the camera.
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urrRcgB581w"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urrRcgB581w[/URL]
:lol
This whole thing stinks of fakeness.[/QUOTE]
Did you mean "the burden of proof is still on your side"? You're the one who is making extraordinary claims and they require extraordinary evidence (as the saying goes). So, where is the evidence? Where is the 'smoking gun'? You act like the media rushing to print the news and making mistakes is an anomaly when it isn't. If people want to be taken seriously on such matters, then they have to bring real, hardcore evidence backing up their claims. Not a bunch of made up, twisted junk where you ignore or twist reality to suit your needs. Continuing to ask for video/pictures of crying kids comes off as twisted.
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[QUOTE=gigantes]
you might say that all of human history was filled with conspiracy theories... just that in the past they became the fabric of society and religion, and now they're relegated to the fringe of this technosociety.[/QUOTE]
this is real interesting. Tales of the supernatural have evolved into conspiracy stories of shadowy mercurial secret organizations.
The reasons for constructing these stories do seem inconsistent. It's a fear of the random and need to place some deterministic narrative to connect all the arbitrary dots of the world.