Irrefutable proof you can get some people to believe absolutely anything...

RolandTD20KdrummerRolandTD20Kdrummer Posts: 13,066
edited October 2008 in A Moving Train
Under the guise of an authoritative figure...call it a politician...a god...the law...a higher power...etc...

Man claims he's the anti-christ and get's his (numerous and very avid) followers to get 666 tatoos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I15wsrNBxbI

wow...
Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
over specific principles, goals, and policies.

http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

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  • spongersponger Posts: 3,159
    His daughter is a hottie.
  • Drowned OutDrowned Out Posts: 6,056
    I will never get used to JD Roberts as a news anchor...he's still the Power Hour guy to me.
  • but he has proof!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_dUjQiOJsY&NR=1



    hey i can quote the bible too. maybe I'M jesus!
  • CommyCommy Posts: 4,984
    but he has proof!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_dUjQiOJsY&NR=1



    hey i can quote the bible too. maybe I'M jesus!
    hey jesus, can I have a playstation 3? Pleeeease?
  • sponger wrote:
    His daughter is a hottie.

    I like the chica at 3 mins...

    I'd tatoo her...
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
  • ccRyderzzccRyderzz Posts: 163
    Under the guise of an authoritative figure...call it a politician...a god...the law...a higher power...etc...

    Man claims he's the anti-christ and get's his (numerous and very avid) followers to get 666 tatoos:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I15wsrNBxbI

    wow...
    August 6, 2008

    Peter Rodman, a foreign policy expert who served every
    Republican president from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush, including as an
    assistant secretary of defense for nearly six years in the current
    administration, died Saturday in Baltimore. He was 64.

    The cause was complications of leukemia, said Danielle Pletka,
    vice president of foreign and defense policy studies at the American
    Enterprise Institute.

    Rodman was lured into government by his senior thesis adviser at
    Harvard, Henry Kissinger, then the national security adviser, and he became
    Kissinger's aide in negotiations that included opening ties to China, peace
    talks on Vietnam and the Arab-Israeli conflict.

    LETTER FROM YORBA LINDA #66 | July 10, 2008 Touring with
    the White House
    By Tom Borcher

    Tom has been a member of the Nixon Library Docent Guild
    since 2002 and is a practicing attorney in
    Los Angeles with Jacobs, Jacobs & Eisfelder.


    White House history being a "hobby" of mine, one of
    the biggest thrills in my five years as a docent at the Richard Nixon
    Library & Birthplace was when John Zweifel's Miniature White House went on
    display in 2004. ("Miniature" in this case being a model 70 feet by 30
    feet.) I developed a forty-five minute "tour" of the model including the
    history of both the model and the "real" White House." I enjoyed giving the
    presentation to our guests on weekends and holidays. The day came, however,
    when John rolled it into his distinctive semi-truck for other destinations.

    When I learned that the model was to be displayed
    at the George H. W. Bush Library in College Station, Texas, I asked them if
    I could give my presentation there. Based largely on some kind words by
    folks here at the Nixon Library, I was invited to Texas over the Memorial
    Day Weekend in 2007.

    Continue Reading this Letter >>





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  • CollinCollin Posts: 4,931
    Just as plausible as other cults and religions.
    THANK YOU, LOSTDAWG!


    naděje umírá poslední
  • ccRyderzzccRyderzz Posts: 163
    Under the guise of an authoritative figure...call it a politician...a god...the law...a higher power...etc...

    Man claims he's the anti-christ and get's his (numerous and very avid) followers to get 666 tatoos:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I15wsrNBxbI

    wow...
    Which individual human beings who are victims of military mind control
    research do we already know? Harold Blauer, the tennis pro who was
    killed. Frank Olson who was killed because he jumped through a window
    because he took LSD mixed with Cointro by Sidney Gottlieb,
    administrative Head of MKULTRA who I talked to on the telephone. When
    was the Olson family compensated? He died in 1955 or something. They
    were compensated by the President in 1977 I think it was. The reason the
    wife and surviving children figured that in fact this was not a simple
    suicide was they read the Rockefeller Report on CIA activities published
    in 1975 in which the case was described without him being named. So,
    they are reading the Rockefeller Report, and they realize their
    husband/father was actually killed by experimental LSD and they are
    compensated for 3/4 of a million dollars. One of the people who
    testified at the Committee hearings at the S enate in 1975 was a
    technician for Amadeo Morazzi who was the guy who w as the Head of
    Edgeware Arsenal where Paul Hawk got his LSD and mescaline from who was
    funded by the Air Force while he was at the University of Minnesota.
    His research assistant whose name is Mary Ray(sp) was given a dose of
    experimental LSD which resulted in an acute psychotic state for which
    she was admitted to hospital for which I have her medical records, and I
    am in contact with her lawyer and I am going to go up and get her story
    in more detail. She talks about a room that was involved in the LSD
    research called "The Leaf Room" so when you were on your LSD trip that
    was administered by Amadeo Morazzi you were taken into the Leaf Room
    which was a room where all surfaces of the room were totally covered
    with leaves. This is weird stuff. She also was connected into a bunch
    of other stuff. I am not going to go into all of it, because it is a
    little weird, but it is two hops from Mary Ray to Iran Contra. So she is
    a real person who exists. I know her lawyer. I talked to her lawyer on
    the phone. I am going to fly up there. I am going to interview her. I
    have her medical records. And the way this works is the stuff that is
    happening now is not going to be declassified for 20 or 30 years.
    Eventually we will have the names of people who were victims of
    experiments in the 70's and 80's and 90's. We already have the names for
    the 50's and 60's, not really into the 70's. We have the names of
    specific people who were victims of the Tuscagee Syphilis Study and the
    radiation experiments into the 70's. That's the way it goes. You are
    just pushing back that curtain and there's always this lag time because
    you are relying on the views of the Intelligence Community or public
    apathy ... "it was back in the Cold War" "it's different now" "we joined
    the boy scouts and we don't do that anymore". So there is always a
    disinformation strategy for wh y it happened a long time ago and we
    don't do it now and we are very regretful and we are so regretful that
    we in fact agree to compensate these victims. In Oregon there was a
    prison where men were paid to be subjects to participate in radiation
    experiments. Their testicles had been irradiated so they would get paid
    a certain fee to participate in the radiation of their testicles.
    Special arrangements were made so Catholics couldn't participate in the
    study because they couldn't use birth control so they might give birth
    to genetically mutated children ... so it had to be only non-Catholic
    participants. There was an extra fee, it was a little bit fatter, if you
    would agree to testicle biopsy to see if the radiation was dropping the
    sperm count. When 9 of these people pressed their case to the State
    Legislature in Oregon in either the late 70's or early 80's, in its
    magnanimity, the Legislature agreed to compensate them for a total of
    $3000 for all nine subjects. So this is the way it goes in trying to
    document this stuff and trying to make it public and identify the
    specific individuals. IT'S A BIG SLOW JOB. And when you make Freedom of
    Information requests it's like interacting with any Federal Bureaucracy.

    <... cont'd>
  • ccRyderzzccRyderzz Posts: 163
    The front page of the July 10 edition of the "Talkeetna Times" reflected
    the town's busy summertime flavor.
    A sizeable crowd was expected at the Moose Dropping Festival, where
    thousands watch preserved poop dropped on a bull's-eye. Two climbers died on
    Mount McKinley, sad news for this, the last civilized stopover before base
    camp.

    But it was a two-page advertisement from an out-of-state religious group
    at the newspaper's center that's still got the town talking.
    "LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE THREATENED," blares a headline above a photograph
    of President Bush bowing as he clasps the hand of Pope Benedict XVI. "SUNDAY
    WILL BE ENFORCED AS THE MARK OF THE BEAST."

    Another photo shows a billboard bearing the words, "Saturday the TRUE
    Lord's Day. Changed by Antichrist."

    The Florida-based Eternal Gospel Church, a splinter group of the Seventh
    Day Adventist Church with a reputation for controversy, bought the ad. It
    accuses the Catholic Church of pressing for enforcement of Sunday "blue"
    laws regulating moral activities. Seventh Day Adventists believe Saturday is
    the Sabbath.

    Huh?
  • ha wow. he had a big crowd too.


    and someone ban the spambot please.
  • godpt3godpt3 Posts: 1,020
    Irrefutable proof you can get some people to believe absolutely anything...

    You're one to talk there, skippy ;)
    "If all those sweet, young things were laid end to end, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised."
    —Dorothy Parker

    http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/6902/conspiracytheoriesxt6qt8.jpg
  • It's a shame the lost will follow anything. One day some of them will be cutting that mark off themselves when they realize what they've done.
    Those poor children. The good thing is, innocent children who don't know what they are being led to will be taken up.

    The anti christ will not be broadcasting that he is the anti christ. He wants you to believe he doesn't exist.
    "In the age of darkness
    want to be enlightened"
  • Not weird to me. Every religion starts with some people believeing in a weirdo.
  • 69charger69charger Posts: 1,045
    Irrefutable proof you can get some people to believe absolutely anything...

    You should know...

    http://www.loosechange911.com/

    :D
  • godpt3 wrote:
    You're one to talk there, skippy ;)


    You're going to be very surprised one day... ;)

    (skippy)
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
  • spongersponger Posts: 3,159
    TheBeach wrote:

    The anti christ will not be broadcasting that he is the anti christ. He wants you to believe he doesn't exist.

    His interpretation of anti-christ is different from the conventional wisdom.
  • 69charger wrote:

    we'll see, but hang on to your panties, this ride isn't over yet. ;)
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
    (")_(")
  • keeponrockinkeeponrockin Posts: 7,446
    69charger wrote:
    Ok, normally I disagree with most of what you say.

    But well played charger, well played sire.
    Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V
  • Ironic because it's the one thing I didn't believe coming from authority figures...and many others did.

    backwards to the principle pointed out in the OP...but anyhow.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

    http://i36.tinypic.com/66j31x.jpg

    (\__/)
    ( o.O)
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  • Collin wrote:
    Just as plausible as other cults and religions.

    Agreed.
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