The Next Conspiracy Theory is....??

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  • STAYSEASTAYSEA Posts: 3,814
    Fine the latest conspiracy...

    They found fragments of Hitler's skull, and some blood stains on a couch in a bunker.

    The scientists had a 1% chance (maybe less) of gathering any DNA from the samples.

    The blood was male.. The skull was a female.
    They guy might still be around. Every living relative refuses/refused to donate DNA samples.
    Still unknown.

    I missed the train. Maybe I'll catch the next one.
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  • JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,183
    How about that a Lab has never won the Westminster Dog Show? For shame...

    http://www.buzzfeed.com/summeranne/23-i ... r-to-win-w
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  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 42,082
    JimmyV wrote:
    How about that a Lab has never won the Westminster Dog Show? For shame...

    http://www.buzzfeed.com/summeranne/23-i ... r-to-win-w

    My last dog, Ari, was an English (or Bench) Labrador- a rescue dog. She was the sweetest thing on earth. Yeah, I think a Lab never winning is surely a conspiracy but Ari (or any other Lab) wouldn't have cared as long as there was food for the losers. :lol:
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  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
    Idris wrote:
    Jason P wrote:
    Mohawk Guy was a plant by NASA and Obama to to make science and engineering look hip and attract more younger people Obama's campaign. He actually just installs receivers for DircTV.

    :ugeek: :shh:

    :lol:
    AHH, HA!!!!

    NASA's 'Mohawk Guy' to Sit with First Lady at State of the Union
    Life is good for NASA's "Mohawk Guy." He became world famous after helping NASA's huge Curiosity rover make a dramatic landing on Mars, and now he'll sit with first lady Michelle Obama during Tuesday's State of the Union address.

    The Iranian-American Mohawk Guy — whose name is Bobak Ferdowsi — will sit in the first lady's box to highlight President Barack Obama's call for more visas for skilled immigrants in the fields of math, science and engineering, Southern California Public Radio reported Monday

    http://news.yahoo.com/nasas-mohawk-guy-sit-first-lady-state-union-233517760.html

    You all laughed at me!!! Well who's laughing now???

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  • Jason P wrote:
    Idris wrote:
    Jason P wrote:
    Mohawk Guy was a plant by NASA and Obama to to make science and engineering look hip and attract more younger people Obama's campaign. He actually just installs receivers for DircTV.

    :ugeek: :shh:

    :lol:
    AHH, HA!!!!

    NASA's 'Mohawk Guy' to Sit with First Lady at State of the Union
    Life is good for NASA's "Mohawk Guy." He became world famous after helping NASA's huge Curiosity rover make a dramatic landing on Mars, and now he'll sit with first lady Michelle Obama during Tuesday's State of the Union address.

    The Iranian-American Mohawk Guy — whose name is Bobak Ferdowsi — will sit in the first lady's box to highlight President Barack Obama's call for more visas for skilled immigrants in the fields of math, science and engineering, Southern California Public Radio reported Monday

    http://news.yahoo.com/nasas-mohawk-guy-sit-first-lady-state-union-233517760.html

    You all laughed at me!!! Well who's laughing now???

    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTRkQFfw-ALb5p-xab93fEojA2xzB3kSAFJNbn0lzmkdrSwOA-I

    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
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  • JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,183
    Well, we've got a winner. Google is in cahoots with Obama.

    http://www.salon.com/2013/02/13/right_w ... for_obama/

    "Remember that enormous, sophisticated data operation the Obama campaign had? The one that gave them massive daily data on public opinion trends in almost every segment of potential voters.

    It’s almost as if Democrats had access to some sort of huge database of real time information about what the public was reading or writing online. The kind of breathtakingly large, real-time data that could be used for real-time trend analysis, predictive modeling and even behavioral manipulation.

    Imagine how much more could be learned if Google’s computer algorithms combined not only search data but also all of the data they get by reading everything written in or sent to Gmail and whatever you store on Google docs and Google Drive. Then imagine what Democratic voter data groups like Catalist (which launched as a for-profit operation, allowing it much more latitude in working with outside groups….or companies) could do with that data.

    With a few tweaks to their algorithms Google could easily have near perfect insights into the voting behaviors and patterns of the U.S. population at large down to specific precincts, neighborhoods or even households."
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  • JimmyV wrote:
    Well, we've got a winner. Google is in cahoots with Obama.

    http://www.salon.com/2013/02/13/right_w ... for_obama/

    "Remember that enormous, sophisticated data operation the Obama campaign had? The one that gave them massive daily data on public opinion trends in almost every segment of potential voters.

    It’s almost as if Democrats had access to some sort of huge database of real time information about what the public was reading or writing online. The kind of breathtakingly large, real-time data that could be used for real-time trend analysis, predictive modeling and even behavioral manipulation.

    Imagine how much more could be learned if Google’s computer algorithms combined not only search data but also all of the data they get by reading everything written in or sent to Gmail and whatever you store on Google docs and Google Drive. Then imagine what Democratic voter data groups like Catalist (which launched as a for-profit operation, allowing it much more latitude in working with outside groups….or companies) could do with that data.

    With a few tweaks to their algorithms Google could easily have near perfect insights into the voting behaviors and patterns of the U.S. population at large down to specific precincts, neighborhoods or even households."

    Good lord. Conservatives cannot accept the fact that they lost because of their candidate and their policies. :fp:
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  • JimmyV wrote:
    Well, we've got a winner. Google is in cahoots with Obama.

    http://www.salon.com/2013/02/13/right_w ... for_obama/

    "Remember that enormous, sophisticated data operation the Obama campaign had? The one that gave them massive daily data on public opinion trends in almost every segment of potential voters.

    It’s almost as if Democrats had access to some sort of huge database of real time information about what the public was reading or writing online. The kind of breathtakingly large, real-time data that could be used for real-time trend analysis, predictive modeling and even behavioral manipulation.

    Imagine how much more could be learned if Google’s computer algorithms combined not only search data but also all of the data they get by reading everything written in or sent to Gmail and whatever you store on Google docs and Google Drive. Then imagine what Democratic voter data groups like Catalist (which launched as a for-profit operation, allowing it much more latitude in working with outside groups….or companies) could do with that data.

    With a few tweaks to their algorithms Google could easily have near perfect insights into the voting behaviors and patterns of the U.S. population at large down to specific precincts, neighborhoods or even households."

    Good lord. Conservatives cannot accept the fact that they lost because of their candidate and their policies. :fp:

    I agree. Their candidate blew it. The google excuse sounds just as stupid as the Sandy storm excuse.
    ~Carter~

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    or you can come to terms and realize
    you're the only one who can't forgive yourself, oh
    makes much more sense to live in the present tense
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  • I have heard that the cop killer in LA, Chris Dorner, was setup and the charred body was not his.

    http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/201 ... op-killer/
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  • JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,183
    JimmyV wrote:
    I am betting the Pope's resignation will bring about a few doozy conspiracy theories.

    And here we go...

    http://www.salon.com/2013/02/22/did_a_g ... _the_pope/

    Did a gay blackmail scandal bring down the Pope?
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  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
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  • JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,183
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    :lol:
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    Nice. :lol:
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  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 42,082
    The book seller's view point on conspiracy theories:

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    “The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man [or woman] who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.” Variously credited to Mark Twain or Edward Abbey.
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  • JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,183
    The outgoing Pope is clearly gay. Is it even up for debate anymore?

    http://dish.andrewsullivan.com/2013/02/ ... secretary/

    "So Benedict’s handsome male companion will continue to live with him, while working for the other Pope during the day. Are we supposed to think that’s, well, a normal arrangement? I wrote a while back about Gänswein’s intense relationship with Ratzinger, while noting Colm Toibin’s review of Angelo Quattrochi’s exploration of Benedict, “Is The Pope Gay?”. Here’s Toibin getting to some interesting stuff:

    Gänswein is remarkably handsome, a cross between George Clooney and Hugh Grant, but, in a way, more beautiful than either. In a radio interview Gänswein described a day in his life and the life of Ratzinger, now that he is pope:
    The pope’s day begins with the seven o’clock Mass, then he says prayers with his breviary, followed by a period of silent contemplation before our Lord. Then we have breakfast together, and so I begin the day’s work by going through the correspondence. Then I exchange ideas with the Holy Father, then I accompany him to the ‘Second Loggia’ for the private midday audiences. Then we have lunch together; after the meal we go for a little walk before taking a nap. In the afternoon I again take care of the correspondence. I take the most important stuff which needs his signature to the Holy Father.

    When asked if he felt nervous in the presence of the Holy Father, Gänswein replied that he sometimes did and added: ‘But it is also true that the fact of meeting each other and being together on a daily basis creates a sense of “familiarity”, which makes you feel less nervous. But obviously I know who the Holy Father is and so I know how to behave appropriately. There are always some situations, however, when the heart beats a little stronger than usual.’
    This man – clearly in some kind of love with Ratzinger (and vice-versa) will now be working for the new Pope as secretary in the day and spending the nights with the Pope Emeritus. This is not the Vatican. It’s Melrose Place."
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  • Jason PJason P Posts: 19,138
  • Jason P wrote:

    From your story: It’s a pretty humorous clip for Star Wars fans, raising such hard-hitting questions as, “What’s the likelihood that a squad of one-man attack ships, like the X-Wing, could penetrate the heavily fortified defense forces of a moon-sized battle station?”


    And here I thought the exact same thing when that supposed plane rammed itself into the pentagon!

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  • rearviewrossrearviewross Posts: 3,055
    Jason P wrote:

    :lol::lol::lol: That was brilliant.
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  • JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    any pictures or videos yet of adam lanza entering sandy hook school?
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 29,610
    JC29856 wrote:
    any pictures or videos yet of adam lanza entering sandy hook school?

    Why oh wait so are you trying to imply that because their isn't a video or picts this didn't happen ....
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
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