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Another conspiracy

 

The Spaceman, on AM 640, is warning about the satanic implications of the Triskelion.

al-Qa'bong

"Triskelion" or "triquitra" sounds a lot like "Triskell," a symbol that one sees all over Brittany.  I have one on my coffee cup.

Here's a triskell:

 

Anyway, The Spaceman made a connexion between "666" and the triskelion.  I did a search of "triskelion" and foound this page, which seems to raise a warning about Freemasons.

The Spaceman also raises the specter of the triquitra on Led Zeppelin's fourth record and the TV show "Charmed."

Is there a link between JFK's murder, 9-11, crop circles and the triquitra?

Fidel

Yup, that almost sounds more believable than the low budget 9/11 Commission Cover-up whipped together in order to pacify sheeple.

6079_Smith_W

Phew... I looked that up and realized he's in TO, not Saskatoon.

My partner uses a triquetra as a logo for her work. Thought perhaps we might have some bible thumpers and end-timers turning up outside our door.

Just listening to him right now. Does he just go on like that for two hours? Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

al-Qa'bong

A store in Toronto called "Conspiracy Culture" is one of its sponsors.  Oh look; it has a website!

I hear that show on Saturdays after the Leaf broadcasts.  During the week there's a show called "Coast to Coast: with George Norrie," that's almost as bad.  Listening to these shows is like reading certain babble threads.

6079_Smith_W

al-Qa'bong wrote:

Listening to these shows is like reading certain babble threads.

No... really?

I found the fellow's dry-mouth was almost as annoying as his Shatner-on-ludes delivery. I could hear every time he opened his mouth.

If you want to read a wacky conspiracy theory book you should check out Trevor Ravenscroft's "Spear of Destiny". It's like the Nazis meet Doctor Strange (in the person of Rudolf Steiner). It is as hilarious as it is far out there, including gems like Hitler being tutored through a copy of "Parzival",  initiated and transformed into a magical demon, and Steiner being prescient of how the Nazis were trying to murder him, but not being able to act on that knowledge because it would be an abuse of his powers.

There is even weirder (and more annoying) stuff in there, too, which I will not share here.

I find many of those theories are interesting in part because they always start from a foundation of truth and plausibility, and there are often interesting revelations there. Unfortunately they almost always go off the rails into the realm of fiction.

 

Fidel

Yeah I'm with you gaz. It's almost as ridiculous as grown men and women brainwashed into believing [url=http://spectator.org/archives/2009/03/13/osama-bin-elvis]Elvis bin Laden[/url] is hiding under our beds and ready to clobber us with his guitar. Too funny. I find humor is the best medicine. And watchout for the ones who don't crack so much as a smile.

jas

 

Silly Fidel. Not clobber us. Propel the guitar into the Twin Towers.

jas

Nice designs, al-Q.

Fidel

Yep, an entire generation mind-fucked by an invisible enemy. And you know they take themselves and their closet beliefs way too seriously when they try to lobby mods into banning threads that challenge their belief in the al-CIA'duh bogeyman. And then, eventually, they will try to tell us that we are the ones turning babble into a laughing stock.

jas

All the same, I rather like this

 

I hope it's not making me think improper thoughts!

al-Qa'bong

If you ever go to Parksville, BC, jas,  check out "Le Triskell," a French/Breton restaurant.  Their galettes de ble noir are pretty good.

 

I suppose the Spaceman would find this group's music Satanic:

 

Tri Yann

al-Qa'bong

The Spaceman is actually making sense tonight.

He's talking about Egypt (natch) but at one point made the connexion between the smokescreen of the events in one tiny corner of Cairo and the Anchluss that Stevie-boy just agreed to with Barack Obama.

Catchfire Catchfire's picture

We Await Silent Tristero's Empire.

al-Qa'bong

Is it banter or is it waste; or are the two synonymous?

Fidel

What if it's baster, a combination of banter and waste?

al-Qa'bong

I waited until "Leaf Talk" was over to go out and clean up the sidewalk, etc., but I left the computer tuned to AM640 while I was outside.  I came in from shovelling snow (the bike ride will be a challenge tomorrow) and found "Coast to Coast" was on.  Apparently George Noory has an alien abduction game on his site.

 

Why, yes he has.

The game I found was posted in 2004, so I don't know if this is the game he's talking about tonight.

al-Qa'bong

The Spaceman put Charlie Sheen's recent comments into perspective last night.  Sheen isn't a drug-addled crazy person; as a member of the Illuminati, he really is a Martian warlock with tiger's blood. He's just telling it like it is, and is a bit frustrated at having to keep reining in his superior alien Illuminati powers all the time.

Here's an internet discussion about the program.  It's a little hard to follow if you haven't heard the show.

6079_Smith_W

Now if he had said he was one of David Icke's shape-shifting space lizards I might believe him.

 

al-Qa'bong

Sheen used his Illuminati connexions to inform us that the US commission report on 9/11 was "an absolute fairytale, a complete work of fiction."

M. Spector M. Spector's picture

al-Qa'bong wrote:

Is there a link between JFK's murder, 9-11, [b]crop circles and the triquitra[/b]?

Cue the theremin:

 

[IMG]http://i53.tinypic.com/2ihqy6h.jpg[/IMG]

Fidel

[url=http://www.bltresearch.com/published/mit.php]Of wardrobe and equipment malfunctions[/url] M.I.T. kids' crop circle attempt yields an interesting (and totally inadvertent) result

Hurtin Albertan

Eerily similar to the Treyarch symbol.

 

Treyarch are the software developers who came out with the latest Call of Duty game.

 

http://www.treyarch.com/

 

As some of you may be unaware this game is being used to indoctrinate the young military aged persons of today into serving in tomorrow's war.

Hurtin Albertan

What did the MIT study come up with? 

I'm afraid to click on the link for worries that it might download viruses onto my computer or maybe something even worse!

Fidel

Not much. You wouldn't want to send your kids to MIT based on the Discovery Channel's crop circle fiasco. Apparently people can create crop circles, but they can't reproduce the real deal according to this list of plant/soil characteristics outlined by Nancy Talbott of the BLT Research Team:

1) Elongated apical plant stem nodes (the first node beneath the seed-head)

2) Expulsion cavities in the plant stems (holes blown out at the nodes)

3) The presence of 10-50 micron diameter magnetized iron spheres in the soils, distributed linearly

It might be easier to stomp on some hay with a flat board. Then run down to the local pub for a cold pint and wait until the whole thing blows over.

M. Spector M. Spector's picture

Yeah, when it comes to science, I'll take the [url=http://www.yourdiscovery.com/paranormal/top_ten_ways_to_contact_the_dead... Channel (U.S.)[/url] over M.I.T. any day!

Fidel

If ALL crop circles are man-made, then scientists should be able to reproduce ALL of the effects of even the most mysterious ones. Experimental results should be repeatable.

politicalnick

MIT = miscellaneous idiotic twits!

NDPP

Fukushima Coverup: hold on to your tinfoil hats version

http://www.examiner.com/exopolitics-in-seattle/coverup-california-northw...

"deliberate acts of tectonic, false-flag, nuclear warfare...!!"

bekayne

NDPP wrote:

Fukushima Coverup: hold on to your tinfoil hats version

http://www.examiner.com/exopolitics-in-seattle/coverup-california-northw...

"deliberate acts of tectonic, false-flag, nuclear warfare...!!"

Ah, yes. All roads lead to Lyndon LaRouche

al-Qa'bong

The "History" Channel just aired a program on how aliens spoke telepathically to various people such as Jeanne d'Arc and Indian math whiz Srinivasa Ramanujan.

 

OK, this isn't a conspiracy, but when whoever runs the History Channel can broadcast stuff like this with straight faces, it's easy to understand why conspiracy theories are so attractive to so many, and considered plausible or legitimate.

 

 

Timebandit Timebandit's picture

History Television doesn't do history anymore - much.  The Green Channel, likewise does not do "green" programming.  Welcome to television broadcasting, or as I like to call it, TEGWAR (The Exciting Game Without Any Rules).

Fidel

There is only one real cure for conspiracy theories, and that's a period of government openness, transparency and accountability to the public. The Russians referred to it as Glasnost.

IOWs, democracy. And now it's the USSA's and western world's turn to start practicing all of those things.

Fidel

al-Qa'bong wrote:

The "History" Channel just aired a program on how aliens spoke telepathically to various people such as Jeanne d'Arc and Indian math whiz Srinivasa Ramanujan.

 

OK, this isn't a conspiracy, but when whoever runs the History Channel can broadcast stuff like this with straight faces, it's easy to understand why conspiracy theories are so attractive to so many, and considered plausible or legitimate.

 

Yes. talk of aliens is exactly the same as coincidence theorists with their never ending parade of excuses and apologies as to why a certain government refuses to produce any evidence whatsoever supporting their claims with respect to 9/11 and for reasons of "national security". Much of the rest of the world now views the USSA as a corrupt and lawless nation. 

"National Security" is Orwellian doublespeak for whatever in hell they want it to mean, and their apologists suck it up like gravy through a straw every time on-time without fail.

And meanwhile back at las ranchos de Bananada, we have our own corrupt stooges still rescuing politicos defeated by the people by shoving them into cushy job slots in the senate for the rest of their lives. For them democracy is just a word to be used and abused.

al-Qa'bong

I hear in Toronto there's a giant tower that controls people's minds.

Fidel

The real conspiracy is how the working class haven't had real pay increases in over 30 years while food and energy prices skyrocket and numbers of human beings on unemployment and welfare rolls soar.

The conspiracy is that armies are attacking and marching into sovereign countries at an alarming rate since Nuremberg and increasingly since the end of a cold war.

The real conspiracy is in the toxic waste dumped in the soil and rivers, oceans and dirty air we breathe that's killing many thousands of people every year with very little accounting of costs to the environment or future economies.

It's in the lack of transparency and accountability with bought and paid-for corporate-friendly governments feigning political impotence to do much of anything progressive.

The real conspiracy is the way in which they denounced communism for 70 years while welcoming thousands of Nazi war criminals to the west, and financed dirty wars around the world and false flag operations all over Europe. And now today our governments are practicing socialism for rich people while preaching free market ideology for everyone else.

The real conspiracy is that we don't have what the whole world longs for, social democracy.

Fidel

al-Qa'bong wrote:

I hear in Toronto there's a giant tower that controls people's minds.

 

According to election results in Ontario it's working.

Uncle John

There is a conspiracy of a middle class cadre of union bureaucrats and their Stalinist Communist lackeys. They use Marxist rhetoric to stir popular sentiment towards bourgeois social democrats complicit in an imperialist war in Libya. They in turn will use unions to enforce austerity measures, tax cuts for the rich, and the dismantling of the welfare state built up in the last 100 years. Neoliberal eyes are smiling. Keep up the good work.

6079_Smith_W

@ Uncle John

Neo.... you mean like we're all in The Matrix?

Uncle John

Yeah but after you eat the red pill it keeps changing into a blue one!

al-Qa'bong

I think there's a CIA/Illuminati strategy to infiltrate leftish websites with Stalinist alien probe fetishists who mix dime-store Marxism with tales of an interplanetary master scheme to rule the universe, in a plot designed to make the Left look like dangerously disturbed raving loonies, and thus discredit progressives in the eyes of the general public.

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al-Qa'bong wrote:

I think there's a CIA/Illuminati strategy to infiltrate leftish websites with Stalinist alien probe fetishists who mix dime-store Marxism with tales of an interplanetary master scheme to rule the universe, in a plot designed to make the Left look like dangerously disturbed raving loonies, and thus discredit progressives in the eyes of the general public.

Yep. 

remind remind's picture

LMAO, glass houses.

al-Qa'bong

remind wrote:

LMAO, glass houses.

 

One should never discount the importance of consistency.

Fidel

Uncle John wrote:
They use Marxist rhetoric to stir popular sentiment towards bourgeois social democrats complicit in an imperialist war in Libya.
 

That would be true except it doesn't make sense. One thought is disconnected from the one before and one after. 

Social democrats voted for a no-fly zone over Libya.

There is no no-fly zone over Libya in the same way that medicare and social gains of the last century are undermined today by lying-liars with phony minority power and who have now seized phony majority dictatorial power in Ottawa.

And the coincidence theorists have nothing to say about Uncle Sam aiding and abetting al-Qaeda in yet another country. The cult of apologism refuse to even comment on that one and write it off to more wild coincidence. They are historical revisionists and dangerous idiots loyal to a bourgeois system that they cling to in order to justify their own dependence on it and thereby confirming, at least in their own minds, that they are quality persons worth more than the other 85 percent of humanity not living very well under a system that violates the spirit of democracy and free trade on a regular basis. They are hypocrites who pay lip service to the system they uphold. They have few real friends or admirers. Coincidence-apologists look in the mirror every morning and aren't particularly wild about who it is they see and tend to loathe humanity in general. In their small minds the system must be worth something positive, because, and afterall, the rotten system validated their own tickets at some point. Everyone else is so much gum to be scraped from the bottoms of their shoes and opinions discarded.

Fidel

Social democrats also introduced scores of socially and politically progressive bills in the House of Commons and proved to be harder working than the MPs of several bourgeois parties combined. 

But the parade of blithering idiots never go there for fear of challenging their own constant and pervasive rhetoric concerning one party among dozens of registered political parties across Canada. And their personal obssession with social democrats was duly noted some time ago. And they tend to standout like sore thumbs.

Uncle John

Ha ha you so funny!

Fidel

You're even funnier. A real jester.

al-Qa'bong

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The dismaying truth is that birtherism is part of a larger pattern of rejection of reality that has taken hold of intimidating segments of one of the two political parties that alternate in power in our governing institutions. It is akin to the view that global warming is a hoax, or that the budget can be balanced through spending cuts alone, or that contraception causes abortion, or that evolution is just another theory, on a par with the theory that the earth is six thousand years old.

One group of these conspiracy theorists, however, has escaped the label – and has even succeeded in bringing its theory into the mainstream. These are the people who deny that human activity is contributing to climate change, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary – call them the "climate truthers", for lack of a better term.

First, the facts: the US and international scientific community overwhelmingly agree that carbon dioxide emissions are triggering a slate of harmful effects on the planet. "Climate change is occurring, is very likely caused primarily by the emission of greenhouse gases from human activities, and poses significant risks for a range of human and natural systems," declared a recent report by the US National Academy of Sciences. Of course, a small percentage of scientists disagree, as is the case with, say, evolution.

Climate 'Trutherism': The Conspiracy Theory That's No Joke

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al-Qa'bong wrote:

I think there's a CIA/Illuminati strategy to infiltrate leftish websites with Stalinist alien probe fetishists who mix dime-store Marxism with tales of an interplanetary master scheme to rule the universe, in a plot designed to make the Left look like dangerously disturbed raving loonies, and thus discredit progressives in the eyes of the general public.

Al Q I thought the policy did not allow personal attacks even if they are thinly veiled.  Careful the gladio gang knows your IP address.

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