What conspiracy theories do you believe in? - Put your tinfoil hats on

So if you die as a child or you die without having kids, does your soul just cease to exist?
Yes. There is no other way to fully complete the cycle, as long as humans still populate the earth. That’s why it’s especially upsetting for a child to die, because he didn’t get a chance to do something with his life as the combined spirit of his parents, develop into his own person when he gets older, and then releasing a part of himself into the world when he procreates.
 
However, icke and Jones still get away with telling the truth and revealing details. The frogs did turn gay and microplastics and increased oestrogen found in battery-farmed and GMO food have turned the people fat and gay.

Close, it wasn't gay (as far as I know), large amounts of Atrazine in water made frogs trans.
 
I don't have much basis of this as of right now. It's always been a feeling I've had at the corner of my head. Anybody got proof of this belief having basis in reality?
Start looking into accounts of near death experiences, reincarnation and read about non-duality and practice meditation at least 10 minutes a day.
 
I just encountered this one recently but it knocked over all my skeptical inquiry so quickly I basically consider it fact, and the only reason it might be in conspiracy territory is because journos seem deliberately uncurious about it.

tl;dr Barack Obama is acting as a shadow POTUS

-In 2016 the Obamas moved directly from the White House into a mansion in the Kalorama neighborhood of D.C., about a mile and a half up Connecticut Avenue. They claimed it was to let their kids finish out school in the same district but they've remained there even after Sasha graduated four years ago (albeit splitting time between there and Martha's Vineyard). Note that presidents remaining in D.C. after finishing their terms is basically unheard of since the industrial revolution, and would be something of a taboo for anyone not anointed by the press.
-Hillary Clinton nearly fucking vanished after her loss. She went from the center of DNC power to totally irrelevant almost immediately. For some reason John Fucking Brennan, who was appointed head of CIA by Obama and was a close advisor during most of his term, was the first spearpoint in the campaign to de-legitimize Trump.
-Joe Biden, Obama's former veep, was somehow determined to be the best man to defeat Trump and steer the nation.
-Critically, since 2020, a lot of D.C. figures seem to be meeting at the Obama mansion when he's there. A lot of them are WH staffers who were part of the Obama crew. But also intelligence people, members of congress, and probably lots of others with outsized influence. Joe Biden, meanwhile, tries to shake hands with people we can't see.

But mostly what convinced me was how many of these facts, in isolation, are at least something of a curiosity, and yet the only reason I know about them is from pseudonymous chudjaks on Twitter talking about an interview with a guy who wrote a biography on Obama in 2017. This is exactly the kind of shit journos notice and knead into a story when it involves nearly anyone else; they're ignoring this on purpose.
 
Lately I've been experimenting with taking a bunch of the highest upvoted reddit comments on a particular sub and feeding them through an AI to summarize and paraphrase them together into one message and reuploading them as comments to their respective subs.

So far the redditors don't seem to be catching on. Which got me to thinking we already know there are bots on reddit, but how many of them are just bots communicating with other bots who are creating a feedback loop that produces increasingly unhinged comments. Perhaps it lends credence to the dead internet theory after all.
 
When I read that article on some conspiracies about Maui fires, I think it was far-fetched, then on second thoughts, it might not be far-fetched as we thought.

Baseless conspiracy theories blaming celebrity “elites” including Oprah Winfrey and Bill Gates for the Hawaii fires have been branded “irresponsible and disgusting”.
At least 96 people have already been confirmed dead after the deadliest US wildfire in a century tore through the island of Maui, and the state’s governor on Monday warned recovery crews are likely to find between 10 and 20 more victims a day.

The historic coastal town of Lahaina, home to around 12,000 residents, was nearly wiped out by the fast-moving inferno last week, with more than 2200 buildings damaged or destroyed, wreaking $US5.5 billion in damage.

Even as rescuers continued to search for victims, conspiracy theories suggesting the fires were not a natural disaster flooded social media platforms.

And Mark Taylor of the Trump prophecies "telegramed" this one adding more weight to this supposition.
 
So far the redditors don't seem to be catching on. Which got me to thinking we already know there are bots on reddit, but how many of them are just bots communicating with other bots who are creating a feedback loop that produces increasingly unhinged comments. Perhaps it lends credence to the dead internet theory after all.
Once someone trains a bot to shoehorn references to Always Sunny, capeshit movies and video games into literally every comment it'll be game over for redditors.

It's no wonder why they live in fear of AI taking over their jobs because, uh, reddit comment threads are like a group full of autistic seals who keep clapping and repeating the same things for their good boy points.
 
As a follow-up to my previous post above, looks the conspiracy theories about the Maui fires looks less and less like a conspiracy theory.

On Monday, Hawaii’s Democrat Governor Josh Green announced that his administration is actively considering acquiring properties in Lahaina that have been devastated by recent wildfires.

A total of 99 deaths were recorded as a result of the wildfires that occurred in Maui. Concerns have been raised among officials regarding the potential increase in the death toll, as just 25% of the burn area has been searched thus far.

Local residents are grappling with not only the loss of homes and loved ones but the unsettling attention of developers looking to capitalize on their tragedy.

USA Today reported a particularly distressing account of Tammy Kaililaau, whose home of 20 years was reduced to ashes.

Less than a week after the catastrophic event, she received a Facebook message from someone in real estate. Kaililaau, along with other residents, had been warned via social media that developers might try to buy their land, so she ignored the message.
 
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