VIDEO: Jesse Ventura CONFIRMS domestic spying, concentration camps, HR 645 and more

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Conspiracy theories are great, because they can't be disproven. Any evidence given to dispell them is then claimed to be made up.
People that believe in conspiracies are mentally deranged.
 

Scotteq

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Conspiracy theories are great, because they can't be disproven. Any evidence given to dispell them is then claimed to be made up.
People that believe in conspiracies are mentally deranged.



Yarrr - Heinlein's old (and surprisingly common~sensical) rule is "Never Attribute To Malice That Which Is Adequately Explained By Stupidity"

....and the Gub'mint is *loaded* with idiots. ():)
 

KlokWyze

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Conspiracy theories are great, because they can't be disproven. Any evidence given to dispell them is then claimed to be made up.
People that believe in conspiracies are mentally deranged.

Do you even know what a conspiracy is?

To just arrogantly dismiss any and all claims of any sort of conspiracy is truly just ignorant and arrogant. I mean the US government, along with well, every single other government have done horrible/illegal things throughout all of recorded human history and will of course, continue to do them. This is reality, truth, fact. "Indisputable".

I fail to see how having blind faith in government and big business can be good for anyone. :|
 

NaughtyGeek

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People that believe in conspiracies are mentally deranged.


http://davidrothscum.blogspot.com/2010/08/patriot-paranoia-top-ten-conspiracy.html

Yup, everyone that believes in conspiracies is nuts. What a friggen ignorant thing to say. Talk about drinking the Kool-Aid. Gulf of Tonkin anyone?

To the OP, as stated by a previous poster, there's certainly a possibility that it's not as nefarious as it seems. Governments tend to be what's looked to in times of great instability. Unfortunately, this means the government is tasked with being prepared for such occurrences. Me however, I don't trust the government in the slightest and doubt there is any malevolent purpose to this nonsense at all. But I myself am "batshit crazy." "Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean they're not after me." ;-)
 

CLite

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Hey look another multibillion dollar top secret domestic spying operation is breaking ground in UTAH

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705363940/Utahs-15-billion-cyber-security-center-under-way.html


The washington Post should add it to their list.

Yes, a giant facility that is being actively touted by congress for helping bring jobs and develop cyber secret is in fact a top secret domestic spying operation.

Without you us sheep are lost in the dizzying array of impossibly brilliant evil masterminds capable of more thorough secrecy than known in the history of mankind. It's amazing how much of a hold they have on the hundreds of other ex and previous governors that are not as brave as Jesse. Although, perhaps those governors just don't have Jesse's luck at avoiding death from this incredibly evil and nefarious organization willing to build multi-billion dollar domestic spying operations while constructing camps of death for regular citizens.
 

alkemyst

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I find it funny that the most likely to know insider info are the ones least credible to the masses.

Also it's funny how people truly believe it's impossible to have conspiracy. There is a conspiracy that keeps the KFC recipe secret. It's done pretty well. When you have billions of dollars at stake it's interesting what people will do or not do.
 

PokerGuy

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This is a thread full of "Jay-walkers", you conspiracy nuts are funny.

Anyone who believes vast enormous conspiracies can happen without anything coming out in today's world of wikileaks, youtube, twitter and all that is an idiot.
 

IceBergSLiM

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Yes, a giant facility that is being actively touted by congress for helping bring jobs and develop cyber secret is in fact a top secret domestic spying operation.

Without you us sheep are lost in the dizzying array of impossibly brilliant evil masterminds capable of more thorough secrecy than known in the history of mankind. It's amazing how much of a hold they have on the hundreds of other ex and previous governors that are not as brave as Jesse. Although, perhaps those governors just don't have Jesse's luck at avoiding death from this incredibly evil and nefarious organization willing to build multi-billion dollar domestic spying operations while constructing camps of death for regular citizens.

Domestic spying operations are openly admitted its part of the DHS agenda. Its in all major news headlines. This is one of hundreds of Top Secret intelligence gathering facilities. The leaders don't even know what they are all working on. This is fact on record. This is no theory. Unless you think washington post is a conspiracy theorist too.
 

IceBergSLiM

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I find it funny that the most likely to know insider info are the ones least credible to the masses.

Also it's funny how people truly believe it's impossible to have conspiracy. There is a conspiracy that keeps the KFC recipe secret. It's done pretty well. When you have billions of dollars at stake it's interesting what people will do or not do.

This isn't a conspiracy its in main stream news. I just posted links from major media outlets. DHS has been and will expanding and will continue to expand its domestic spying operations. This is fact on paper out in the open not some backroom dealing.
 

IceBergSLiM

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This is a thread full of "Jay-walkers", you conspiracy nuts are funny.

Anyone who believes vast enormous conspiracies can happen without anything coming out in today's world of wikileaks, youtube, twitter and all that is an idiot.

This is in main stream media they aren't making attempts to hide it. They are openly doing it. When it was secret naysayers laughed and said it was a conspiracy theory. When they admitted it in main stream media naysayers laughed and said it was a conspiracy theory.

Washington post does a huge expose on this and its virtually ignored by naysayers.
 

ConstipatedVigilante

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I find it funny that the most likely to know insider info are the ones least credible to the masses.

Also it's funny how people truly believe it's impossible to have conspiracy. There is a conspiracy that keeps the KFC recipe secret. It's done pretty well. When you have billions of dollars at stake it's interesting what people will do or not do.
Keeping the KFC recipe secret isn't a conspiracy. It's a trade secret, and people get sued for their life-savings if they reveal it.
 

Red Dawn

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Well he was Gov or Minnesota, the same State that has that evil harpy Michelle Bachman as a Congress Person. I guess Stone Cold (WWE/F reference) crazy is the norm for the land of a 1000 lakes
 

feralkid

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Well he was Gov or Minnesota, the same State that has that evil harpy Michelle Bachman as a Congress Person. I guess Stone Cold (WWE/F reference) crazy is the norm for the land of a 1000 lakes



Michelle is empress of one of the reddest districts in a blue state (it drove her bats, apparently)

Jesse...well let me just say that at the time, given the alternatives, you may well have voted for him yourself.
 
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I find it funny that the most likely to know insider info are the ones least credible to the masses.

Also it's funny how people truly believe it's impossible to have conspiracy. There is a conspiracy that keeps the KFC recipe secret. It's done pretty well. When you have billions of dollars at stake it's interesting what people will do or not do.
lol. Now trade secrets are conspiracies too? Suddenly it's illegal, unlawful, and evil for KFC to keep their chicken recipe from you?

:rolleyes:
 

SlickSnake

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So how much does the New World Disorder pay you anti-truther nutters to squat in internet forums and debunk everything they would rather have you not know with howls of laughter and derision?

Since this was originally aired, Jessie Ventura claimed on http://www.coasttocoastam.com/ a few weeks ago, that this episode and ONLY this episode was pulled from the series rotation by truTV without any rational explanation whatsoever, other than they were ORDERED by some unnamed agency to stop showing it.

And the disinformation smear campaign about these camps not existing has even slimed over to such formerly credible sites as Popular Mechanics while they attempted to debunk parts of some camp rumors, all while generally discrediting these camps. Yet the larger truth is they obviously do exist, just as he reported they do. And it's hardly a Popular Mechanics sort of topic to be covering, anyway. They are now just another New World Disorder media shill outlet reporting what their masters tell them too, and nothing more.

http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military/news/4312850
 
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