This is a good one :biggrin:
Pentagon Kills Lifelog Project (4 April 2004) - https://www.wired.com/2004/02/pentag...felog-project/
Facebook Started (4 April 2004) - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook
The world is full of nutters!
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This is a good one :biggrin:
Pentagon Kills Lifelog Project (4 April 2004) - https://www.wired.com/2004/02/pentag...felog-project/
Facebook Started (4 April 2004) - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facebook
The world is full of nutters!
The Wired article is from the 4th February. American format is MM/DD/YY
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The tin foil hat crew are out in force... :biggrin: :hehe:
FA paying off Championship teams to block a certain someone and a certain team getting promoted. Heard it here first. :getscoat:
https://dissention.files.wordpress.c...rg-data-01.jpg
Pictured at yesterday's congressional hearing, trying his best not to explain what he did with all of your personal and private information.
Put "conspiracy" in any title and Mrs R will read and comment.
Personally, I don't subscribe to any of these conspiracy theories
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Millions of these memes on Reddit
This one is funny.
http://i.4cdn.org/pol/1523393284078.jpg
https://www.reddit.com/r/memes/comme...reddit-android
HMMMMMMMMMMMM
Allegedly Sunderland planned to go down , so they have their parachute still intact to recover with fresh players and dump off all the legacy wages and contracts ?
It looks like everybody is at it!
Pink Floyd legend Roger Waters condemns Syrian air strikes and denounces White Helmets as 'a fake organisation creating propaganda for jihadists' in front of cheering Spanish fans.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...mets-fake.html
An article about what happens when people take conspiracy theories too seriously and ruin the lives of innocent people.
The article mentions gamergate, 9/11, vaccines, climate change denial, Sandy Hook, the Parkland shooting and pizzagate. Pretty much all of them have been talked about on here and it's interesting to notice that it's the same few posters who seem to support them. There must be a certain type of person more susceptible.
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...urvivors-truth
I'm not one for conspiracy theories myself, I prefer to deal with facts, but I think a big part of it for theorists is a desire to show how much more intelligent they are than everyone else. It's probably a form of insecurity more than anything.