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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-FFobqCZzs&feature=related
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BUT I ALREADY GOT ONE!
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>>263
Looks like we're both screwed

Have a gif to ease the pain
>> No. 265
WAKE UP AMERICA DDD:<

Also, looked under his other vids and found something even more ridiculous:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTjqYr7s0Ww
>> No. 268
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhLzMQKyYPQ&feature=related

Conspiracy Theory thread?
>> No. 271
>>268
Man, you just don't hear about Area 51 any more.
In those videos, the locations being the same is the most convincing piece of evidence (in pt 3). Radiation, too O_O
Wow. Apollo 1 sucked ;__; Burned alive in a pepper shaker =[
Space stuff has a lot of tragedy.
Also: GEEZ, they repeat things so much on television programs.

>>262
Well, I can see this. This makes sense, and I don't take vaccines partly for similar reasons.

>>265
>"The NASA moon bombing, a component of the LCROSS mission, may also trigger conflict with known extraterrestrial civilizations on the moon as reported on the moon in witnessed statements by U.S. astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong, and in witnessed statements to NSA (National Security Agency) photos and documents regarding an extraterrestrial base on the dark side of the moon."

Uhhh ... really? I want to learn more about that. The last conspiracy theory thing I read about / looked into a little, was about inter-dimensional reptiles. It was pretty wild sounding stuff, but it started to get too science fictiony the more I read into it.
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>this thread
>> No. 275
>>274
Instead of writing columns or articles, that guy just puts his writing in comic form. Unique ideas written in images rather than text = instant success.
>> No. 276
>>275
That's xkcd for you.
>> No. 285
Speaking of conspiracies: you wanna not sleep for a few days, look up (and if you have the equipment, tune in to) what are known as "numbers stations." And while listening to the unnervingly calm, endless stream of numbers (or nightmarish grinding noises, as with BMS) realize that it is being broadcast by someone or something for a reason. And that somewhere there is a receiver tuned in and an intelligence listening to it and comprehending.
>> No. 293
>>285
Spoilers: The first two things broadcast are Three point
>> No. 294
>>285
That doesn't seem that strange? Dudes are broadcasting ciphered text, other dudes receive and decipher.

>>293
hahaha. I got it.
>> No. 295
>>294
I guess the numbers stations themselves aren't what's unnerving, but the ones like Backwards Music Station definitely are. Seriously, how do you even go about *making* that kind of noise, and how could one possibly decipher it?
>> No. 296
>>295
The same thing was said about rock, and then rap. Calling it now. Backwards music is the next music craze.
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