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Post by frenat on Jun 20, 2009 21:09:04 GMT -4
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Post by laurel on Jun 22, 2009 1:51:12 GMT -4
I can't believe what he says about Apollo 1. The fire wasn't horrific enough? He has to make up more gruesome details?
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Post by ineluki on Jun 22, 2009 8:13:29 GMT -4
The "great" works of Michael Palomino, a well known Holocaustdenier...
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Post by drewid on Jun 22, 2009 8:51:46 GMT -4
Funny innit. So many CTs seem to jump on _any_ conspiracy bandwagon going.
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Bob B.
Bob the Excel Guru?
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Post by Bob B. on Jun 22, 2009 9:52:34 GMT -4
Funny innit. So many CTs seem to jump on _any_ conspiracy bandwagon going. That is because their affliction is driven by a state of mind and not by the facts of the case. They simply have a propensity to believe anything conspiratorial. I won't go so far as to claim they are clinically insane, but I do think their brains are a bit out of kilter.
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Post by drewid on Jun 22, 2009 15:28:36 GMT -4
Oh BTW. Don't say anything about tinfoil hats to Youtuber Prohoridzo. Bit of a touchy subject.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Jun 22, 2009 20:35:58 GMT -4
Funny innit. So many CTs seem to jump on _any_ conspiracy bandwagon going. So much so they even fail at the internal consistancy test. The Nazis weren't really that evil, Holocaust deny... NASA was evil, it hired a Nazi so that proves it.
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Post by Apollo Gnomon on Jun 23, 2009 13:18:22 GMT -4
Gods. Can you imagine a world where people put that much effort into something productive? What an enormous pile.
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Post by JayUtah on Jun 24, 2009 10:55:04 GMT -4
That is because their affliction is driven by a state of mind and not by the facts of the case. They simply have a propensity to believe anything conspiratorial. See Michael Shermer's column in the current Scientific American. In a nutshell: there's an evolutionary advantage to conspiracism.
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