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The 36 Weirdest Conspiracy Theories On The Internet
« on: March 13, 2017, 09:43:40 pm »
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Even for conspiracy theories, the ones you're about to learn about are pretty out there. And either you're going to agree, or we've just inadvertently unleashed Pandora's Box, and you're all going to start investing in more tinfoil....

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The rest at the link, and they are doozeys.
http://www.cracked.com/photoplasty_2404_36-conspiracy-theories-from-dark-corners-internet/


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Re: The 36 Weirdest Conspiracy Theories On The Internet
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2017, 09:45:53 pm »
OK, I have to also show #35 because it is right out of World Nut Daily.


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Re: The 36 Weirdest Conspiracy Theories On The Internet
« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2017, 12:27:17 am »
Actually, that Lost Cosmonauts hypothesis is quite plausible, given Soviet propaganda techniques and the dangers of space travel.
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Re: The 36 Weirdest Conspiracy Theories On The Internet
« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2017, 12:27:49 am »
I can believe the Lady Gag-Me Part, lol

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Re: The 36 Weirdest Conspiracy Theories On The Internet
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2017, 03:36:36 am »
Maybe I missed it but I didn't see anything about the 2012 extinction event in which we all died and how they had most of us downloaded into the Matrix by then.

Nor did I see anything about the rainbow bombs ripping holes into other universes thus producing the mandela effect.

Nor did I see anything about Iapetus being the solar system's ancient "Club Med".

Nor did I see mention of the Nazi's "master race" eugenics program being a front to extract Annunaki dna to clone this master race from.

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Re: The 36 Weirdest Conspiracy Theories On The Internet
« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2017, 03:58:13 pm »
    This is certainly plausible. /s

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