Barcon
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Same reason I've not been back to Detroit.Playing devils advocate for fun hehe, why haven’t we done another moon landing?
Same reason I've not been back to Detroit.Playing devils advocate for fun hehe, why haven’t we done another moon landing?
I went to Corby once, never again. I was thinking it the moment I entered the placeSame reason I've not been back to Detroit.
The Moon is so 1969 to 1973!! Nowt there.Playing devils advocate for fun hehe, why haven’t we done another moon landing?
The thing that pisses me off about conspiracy nuts is their belief that they are cleverer than the 'non believers'.
I had a nursery nurse who's never been anywhere apart from her two weeks in the sun telling me on facebook that i ''need to open my eyes'' in a chat about climate change. Thereby implying that she knew more than me or the other 'sheep' that didn't subscribe to her tin-pot theories.
People need to ignore facts and evidence to become conspiracy theorists. It's always right to question everything but when the answers are ignored, it just gets silly.Discussing conspiracy theories should be question led and answered with a question.
Some of the greatest discussions I’ve ever had have been late night conspiracy theories on Diana, 9/11, JFK, the moon landing. There is always something that doesn’t add up and makes you ask questions. The truth is no one will ever know, it’s the people like the nursery nurse you mentioned who take it too far, they believe that ‘something that doesn’t add up’ as I mentioned above and think that it’s the truth.
The thing that pisses me off about conspiracy nuts is their belief that they are cleverer than the 'non believers'.
I had a nursery nurse who's never been anywhere apart from her two weeks in the sun telling me on facebook that i ''need to open my eyes'' in a chat about climate change. Thereby implying that she knew more than me or the other 'sheep' that didn't subscribe to her tin-pot theories.
People just don't like the truth because the truth is, mainly, just boring, so they create fantastic stories to fill the void. It's like when you see a magic trick, you're wowed by it wonder how on earth it's done. When you find out, you're just like " oh is that it" only a nut job would then say " no not having it, he defo cut her in half"People need to ignore facts and evidence to become conspiracy theorists. It's always right to question everything but when the answers are ignored, it just gets silly.
ALL questions about the moon landings have been answered, yet the deniers just discard the answers and move on to the next claim.
The moon landing one is a corker. They "prove" that it was a hoax by posting pics that have been photoshopped. YCNMIU.ALL governments will have 'cover ups', lies and secrets. They're just not the fantasy things that conspiracy theorists want to believe in; "chemtrails", "9/11 inside job", "moon landings hoax" and so on...
A couple of weeks back a friend of my wife's visited. She has an unusual business involving retreats, meditation and contacting spirits. I asked her if she was looking forward to opening up business again with restrictions easing. She laughed and said she never really shut as she "doesn't do covid bollocks". I asked why as she told me that she did her own research and we were all being lied to by mainstream media. She won't have the vaccine.The thing that pisses me off about conspiracy nuts is their belief that they are cleverer than the 'non believers'.
I had a nursery nurse who's never been anywhere apart from her two weeks in the sun telling me on facebook that i ''need to open my eyes'' in a chat about climate change. Thereby implying that she knew more than me or the other 'sheep' that didn't subscribe to her tin-pot theories.