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Icecream
3 years ago

Operation Jade Helm

When news surfaced of a military exercise in which Texas was labeled "hostile territory," many on the far-right saw something more sinister: a plot by the Obama administration to institute a military takeover of Texas. Later, when several Texas Walmart stores were closed due to plumbing issues, some on the radical fringe claimed that the Walmarts were being converted into giant entrance facilities for a network of underground tunnels the military will use to transport troops across the country.

Icecream
3 years ago

The UK Government Are Baking A Giant Lasagne


If you haven't heard the genius and totally hilarious voice note about a giant lasagne making the rounds yet, then you're in for a treat. Beginning as a seemingly serious proposition by the UK government, the recording goes on to describe a Wembley-sized lasagne being baked in the stadium with the help of drones to lift the pasta sheets.

Icecream
3 years ago

What is the Wayfair conspiracy theory?


The claims originated in the QAnon community - many of whom believe in a far-right conspiracy theory that there's a secret plot by a supposed "deep state" against President Trump and his supporters.


A well-known activist tweeted about the high price of storage cabinets being sold by online retailer, Wayfair. 


The user pointed out that the cabinets were "all listed with girls' names," prompting followers to allege that the pieces of furniture actually had children hidden in them as part of a supposed child trafficking ring The initial tweet gained little traction until discussion about it was reignited on a Reddit discussion group called "r/conspiracy" almost a month later on 9 July.


By that point, QAnon followers were making supposed links between the fact that some expensive pieces of Wayfair furniture are named after girls, and actual cases of missing children in the US with the same names. Some of these children are no longer missing and one woman, who was mentioned when a cabinet with her first name was linked to her alleged disappearance as a teenager, did a Facebook live refuting the claims. 


She said she never went missing in the first place.

Dallas
3 years ago

Dallas
3 years ago



The Georgia Guidestones.


https://scribol.com/anthropology-and-history/occult/the-georgia-guidestones-10-masonic-commandments/


1 – Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.






2 – Guide reproduction wisely – improving fitness and diversity.






3 – Unite humanity with a living new language.






4 – Rule passion – faith – tradition – and all things with tempered reason.






5 – Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.






6 – Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.






7 – Avoid petty laws and useless officials.






8 – Balance personal rights with social duties.






9 – Prize truth – beauty – love – seeking harmony with the infinite.






10 – Be not a cancer on the earth – Leave room for nature.



Icecream
3 years ago

CERN created a gateway to Hell 


The gateway to hell is either under the Denver International Airport or along the French/Swiss border in Switzerland. 


People believe that the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is planning to use the Hadron Collider to open a portal to hell. Or, that at the very least, the Collider is one of the seven seals of the apocalypse (which will also unleash hell on Earth).


CERN—who discovered the Higgs Boson, also known as the God Particle—is actually the French acronym for Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire


The acronym, in addition to a Shiva statue outside the facilityhas led people to speculate that the scientists at CERN are actually trying to summon a God: either the Indian deity Shiva or Cernunnos, a Celtic deity who watches over the underworld (because his name starts with Cern).


There are other theories that say CERN is actually trying to access different timelines, experiment with time travel, and even open a black hole.


Icecream
3 years ago

 The UN is plotting to kill us all. For years, a UN-backed sustainable development plan called Agenda 21 has faced suspicious criticism: According to a large spectrum of the internet, Agenda 21 is really the Illuminati's covert plan to kill off the majority of the earth's population.

Icecream
3 years ago

 Queen Elizabeth is a cannibal. Ever wondered how the queen of England has managed to live so long? British historian Hubert Humdinger has the answer: 'She must eat human flesh to be so vivacious.' In 2012, the site Dear Dirty America claimed to have 'confirmed' Humdinger's reports when a serviceman at Windsor Castle claimed to discover human remains inside the queen's 'private freezer.'

Icecream
3 years ago

We are all just code in a simulation, being run by a far more intelligent species who are trying to determine why humans died out long ago.  They run the simulation to cover millions of years to pinpoint the moments where we went wrong and to learn why civilisation crumbled to prevent them suffering the same fate. 

Icecream
3 years ago

Fluoridation


Water fluoridation is the controlled addition of fluoride to a public water supply to reduce tooth decay. Although many dental-health organizations support such fluoridation, the practice is opposed by conspiracy theorists. Allegations may include claims that it has been a way to dispose of industrial waste, or that it exists to obscure a failure to provide dental care to the poor. A further theory promoted by the John Birch Society in the 1960s described fluoridation as a communist plot to weaken the American population.

Dallas
3 years ago

Hospitals are being overrun with COVID victims...I work at a Hospital....and there has never been more empty beds then the last three months.

Icecream
3 years ago

COVID-19 doesn’t actually exist


According to professional conspiracy theorists like David Icke and InfoWars’ Alex Jones, COVID-19 doesn’t actually exist, but is a plot by the globalist elite to take away our freedoms. Early weaker versions of this theory were prevalent on the political right in the notion that the novel coronavirus would be “no worse than flu” and later versions are now influencing anti-lockdown protests across several states in the US. Because believers increasingly refuse to observe social distancing measures, they could directly help to spread the epidemic further in their localities and increase the resulting death rate.

Icecream
3 years ago

In the mountains of Alaska, you can find the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program that helps scientists study the farthest distances of the atmosphere. The facility sits on 33 acres of land and has over 180 antennas. The antennas have collected data about the aurora borealis, radio waves, and other atmospheric occurrences.


But some think the antennas are an experimental weapon that can control people's minds, according to the Smithsonian. Others believe it caused the Columbia space shuttle to destruct in 2003.

Icecream
3 years ago

The phantom time hypothesis is a historical conspiracy theory asserted by Heribert Illig. First published in 1991, it hypothesizes a conspiracy by the Holy Roman Emperor Otto IIIPope Sylvester II, and possibly the Byzantine EmperorConstantine VII, to fabricate the Anno Domini dating system retrospectively, in order to place them at the special year of AD 1000, and to rewrite history to legitimize Otto's claim to the Holy Roman Empire. Illig believed that this was achieved through the alteration, misrepresentation and forgery of documentary and physical evidence. According to this scenario, the entire Carolingian period, including the figure of Charlemagne, is a fabrication, with a "phantom time" of 297 years (AD 614–911) added to the Early Middle Ages.

Icecream
3 years ago

The Montauk Project is an alleged series of secret experiments conducted at Camp Hero or Montauk Air Force Station in Long Island, New York.


With the help of scientists like John von Neumann and the work of Nikola Tesla, military officials sought to conduct experiments for the purpose of developing psychological warfare techniques and carry out exotic research into time travel. during the tests a man named Alfred Bielek travelled through time and reached a confidential test site in 1983.


It's a story he himself spent many years trumpeting from the late 1980s after Mr Bielek claimed he uncovered memories of his involvement in the experiments that had been suppressed to assure confidentiality.

voyeur327
3 years ago

Alex Jones has opined that Acme Brick (owned by Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway), in cooperation with Bill Gates and Antifa, has been placing piles of bricks at sites likely to have protests so protesters will have "ammunition" to throw at police. Sure??!!  Maybe each brick  has a "courtesy of Acme Brick" logo stencilled on it?? Even Fox News removed this one as non-credible!

Icecream
3 years ago

Princess Diana’s death in a car accident was orchestrated by the British royal family


Perhaps the most widespread modern conspiracy theory about the British royal family concerns the death of Princess Diana in 1997. An adored member of the royal family, Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles in 1981 to become Princess Diana. Known as “The People’s Princess,” Diana was beloved by the subjects of the British crown.


Diana and Prince Charles divorced in 1996, and Diana’s life came to a devastating end on August 31, 1997, according to Biography.com. The Associated Press later reported that a slew of international investigations concluded that both Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed had passed away from injuries following a tragic drunk driving accident.


Shortly after, theories emerged that her death was actually an assassination – some even claiming that it was the dirty work of Prince Philip, another member of the royal family, or even Prince Charles himself. The motive? To prevent Diana from marrying Fayed, a Muslim, and giving birth to his child, according to the conspiracy theory.

anuu
3 years ago

Being in elementary school during the cold war, during share and tell some of the kids would get up and tell of the latest tactics the Russians had come up with to kill innocent Americans. A couple of them that I particularly remember was that, Russians had sent over cases of ink pens that were filled with explosives and when clicked to write with would explode and kill the American using said pen. And then there was the shipment of charcoal that was really made out of dynamite. When lit, boom everyone at the bbq was killed. Not once did the teachers ever say or do anything but keep a straight face as if to encourage the fear of the "enemy".

Icecream
3 years ago

WASHINGTON, D.C. (The Borowitz Report)—Enemies of the United States developed Donald J. Trump in a top-secret biotech lab with the goal of wreaking untold havoc on the nation, a leading conspiracy theorist claimed on Monday.


The theorist, Harland Dorrinson, said that he has “conclusive evidence” that Trump was created by enemy scientists as the “ultimate weapon” to bring the United States to its knees.


“Having combed through binders of secret documents, I can say with a hundred per cent confidence that the person we have been calling Donald Trump was grown in a recombinant-DNA lab,” Dorrinson said. It’s the only possible explanation,” he added.


While the organism known as Trump appeared to be little more than a curiosity for the first seven decades of his existence, “seemingly designed for our amusement,” in recent days he has become “fully weaponized,” the conspiracy theorist asserted.


“In the past two weeks, he has urged Americans to defy public-health orders, to insert ultraviolet light inside their bodies, and to ingest bleach,” he said. “In a secret lab somewhere, enemy scientists are popping champagne.”

Icecream
3 years ago

IF YOU WERE ALIVE IN 1982, you might remember a very special episode of Phil Donahue’s talk show. On that day, the President of Procter & Gamble went on the program and admitted that the company supported the Church of Satan and that its logo contained Satanic symbols. Oh, it happened in 1985? Actually, others remember the episode airing in 1989.


The truth is, this never occurred. P&G has never had any connection to the Church of Satan. The Church itself describes the claim as “completely false.” But the truth has never stopped a good rumor from catching on.

Icecream
3 years ago

Denver Airport. 


There are some crazy conspiracy theories surrounding the airport’s true purpose, many of which stem from the airport’s confusing origins.


To start with, people don’t understand why DEN airport was built in the first place, since there was a fully functioning one closer to downtown.


It’s also suspectly enormous — the airport is twice the size of Manhattan — and was two billion dollars over budget.



The airport also features a plethora of creepy art and strange décor that people don’t understand.


It’s famous for its terrifying, 32-foot statue of a giant horse with fiery, glowing eyes. Even creepier, the red-eyed statue, called Blue Mustang, killed its sculptor, Luis Jiménez. It fell on him and severed an artery.


Inside the airport, there are also murals of a devil jumping out of a suitcase, as well as a statue of Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of death. Some of the most controversial murals have now been removed, but they featured a character that resembled a Nazi officer in a gas mask, children in front of a burning building, and kids gathered around a knife. Some have interpreted one mural as America submitting to Germany, as it depicts a boy scout handing a boy in Bavarian clothing his weapons.


Many people believe that this much money and space must be hiding something sketchy. Here are some of the craziest conspiracy theories surrounding the airport.


It was built by Nazi group the New World Order


Some conspiracists point to the fact that the airport was built by a mysterious group.


A dedication marker and plaques around the airport maintain that it was funded by “The New World Airport Commission,” but a little digging shows that no such group seems to exist, which is why people believe it is in actuality Nazi group the New World Order.


It’s the Illuminati HQ


Other theories suggest that since the plaques depict the masonic Square and Compass symbol, it must be an Illuminati group.


Adding fuel to that particular fire is the date of the airport’s dedication, which is March 19, 1994. If you add those numbers together (1+9+1+9+ 9 +4), you get the 33, which is the highest level one can achieve in Freemasonry, and represents perfection.


Theories posit that the two billion dollars the airport went over budget went into building the Illuminati’s HQ beneath the airport. Allegedly, when the airport was first built, it somehow screwed up the first five buildings. Instead of removing them, they are said to have been buried… which sounds like a pretty swank underground lair.


It’s hiding fallout shelters


Other conspiracists claim that the airport is hiding underground tunnels and secret bunkers meant to house world leaders in case of some sort of disaster or apocalypse. Apparently, when the airport was first built it housed a newfangled automated baggage system in its bowels, but the system never worked. Despite its astronomic cost and the amount of space it takes up, it was never fixed, so many believe it was a way to cover up the existence of multiple tunnels leading to an underground bunker.