Ask a conspiracy expert anything

Discussion in 'Pandora's Box' started by wingman737, Mar 16, 2019.

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Do you believe in any conspiracy theories?

  1. Yes

  2. No

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  1. "chemtrails" is a contrived word suitable for consumption by "conspiracy theorists". the facts about chemtrails are easily quantified through proper research. "chemtrails" belong in the group "solar radiation management" under the banner of "geoengineering".

    if we want the facts we have to search for the facts. try these search terms in any combination for the TRUTH.

    '"geoengineering", "solar radiation management" limited to search results in the '.gov', '.edu', domains, and specifically search in the '.uk' domains as these agencies and institutions (and others...) are the ones holding the seminars, planning and conducting the experiments, and documenting the results. it's fact!

    the word 'chemtrails' like the word 'marijuana' are words made up by influential groups with the specific purpose of creating 'conspirqcy nuts' by hiding the truth that is as apparent as the nose on our faces.

    GEOENGINEERING. it's real. look up! those hours long lasting "trails" are not so-called ice crystals and/or condensation. it's something else....

    let's not be sheep.
     
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  2. Do you believein Illuminati?
     
  3. Once someone believes in a conspiracy theory, do they ever completely recover? It seems fewer people believe in chemtrails than they used to but the Trump Russia Collusion conspiracy theory seems to be even more difficult to shake than the Illuminati or faked moon landing theories were even though they are all equally likely to be true.
     
  4. look into what constitutes as "evidence"...hear-say, fallacies and pseudoscience isn't evidence
    extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence and what can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence

    next look up the DunningKruger effect, OP and others are displaying it to a T...
     
  5. #65 Cactus Ed, Apr 20, 2019
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    The Dunning Kruger effect......We think we know but we don't know there are things we don't know? We are unable to understand we are unable to understand?
     
  6. the damn name of the entire thread is the OP suffering from the dunning kruger effect

    he doesn't know all the things that he doesn't know, but fancy's himself an 'expert' in multiple fields of things (because conspiracies cover many different things from medical to political)...people think theyre waaaayyy smarter and more knowledgeable than most others
     
  7. Sounds like an extraordinary claim, where is your extraordinary evidence?



     
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  8. How does weed tie into your passion? Has weed helped to enhance your understanding?
     
  9. Conspiracy expert. So now people who make up a bunch of b.s. in their heads without any credible evidence or 1st hand knowledge are considered experts?
     
  10. See avatar. Your thoughts?
     

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