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

I'm convinced there are glow in the darks steering conversation from child trafficking to the precise nature of celiac disease.
"Conspiracy" gets you both weirdos trying to understand weird stuff and this entirely separate group of people who are outraged at the weird stuff and disregard everything that isn't a knee jerk emotional reaction to it. Which is why kid diddling is the topic so frequently, because it makes people go red with rage and compromise their reasoning.

I want to see more about the Wayfair thing because similar names in listings is strange for sure but not enough to leap to the conclusions being offered
 
I'm convinced there are glow in the darks steering conversation from child trafficking to the precise nature of celiac disease.
Absolutely. As we all know, this one thread on Kiwifarms is the lynchpin that, if we just effortpost about Wayfair and Epstein enough, the whole thing will come crumbling down.

I will say though, jesus absolute christ. I never heard any details about the Wayfair conspiracy (it was before I got into esoteric shit and conspiracies.) How could it not be what's happening if the names of missing children are all the names of some random identical shelves???
"Conspiracy" gets you both weirdos trying to understand weird stuff and this entirely separate group of people who are outraged at the weird stuff and disregard everything that isn't a knee jerk emotional reaction to it. Which is why kid diddling is the topic so frequently, because it makes people go red with rage and compromise their reasoning.

I want to see more about the Wayfair thing because similar names in listings is strange for sure but not enough to leap to the conclusions being offered

These three accounts are definitely glow in the dark, FYI.
 
What's interesting about that is we can pretty much all agree that he was bang on the money. One question is, why hasn't the transfer of power to the socialists happened?

It makes me wonder if the USSR were playing the yanks, pretending to go along with the idea of a one-world government, while really just biding their time; they did this before with Hitler and the Nazi-Soviet pact; designed to rebuild Russia while they were strong enough to fight back again the Nazis.

To that end, if the Soviets were pulling the wool over the eyes of the Americans, what would be the response of the Americans during that time? War? To what end? The complete destruction of the USSR? Well, that happened. The Berlin wall fell and that was the end of communism, the end of an ideology supposedly backed by the elite americans.

So either the conspiracy of the one world government is incorrect - while 50+ years of evidence point to it being correct, or...the soviets screwed the Globalists, refused to go along with the plan and in turn had their empire dismantled.

If the latter scenario is true, then the global elitists would have to find another country to back their socialist utopia. The middle-east and North Africa (Libya) refused. The latin American countries refused - and have been destablised by, while being in the pocket of, the Americans.

That leaves only one nation left; China. If what I am theorising is correct, we would see asset wealth and technology transfered to China under the guise of international, globalist relations, as well as insider influence in the highest levels of power; congress, the white house, while social control was facilitated between both countries.

Wealth was sent to China in the form of Blackrock.
Technology was transferred there by Microsoft, Tesla, Apple and Amazon
And mutual social control happened through COVID 19.

It seems to me that Plan A - use the USSR to install global government failed, and was ultimately punished through the demise of their empire, and Plan B - use communist China, is in full swing.

Thoughts?
You're dead on. And the tech transfers/pivot to China was almost immediately after the USSR fell. Slick Willy let US companies launch satellites from China for a while until the Chinese had a rocket oopsie and accidentally wiped out a village and directly gave them US missile tech
 
Thread tax: in regards to the talk of food allergies, I have a theory that it might actually be a reaction to pesticides and other industrial farming chemicals. I used to live in farming country. during pesticide season, walking outside felt like you were getting tear gassed. People new to the area would always think that we were exaggerating until they experienced it for themselves.
This is my personal take on it, too.
I've experienced something similar when traveling, and as far as I could figure out, it had to do with the animal feed there vs in the United States.
 
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That's an interesting idea, though I wonder what would be left to conquer at that point? Immigration is a failure by all measurable metrics, with the exception of pissing off the natives.
Divide and Rule might be more apt since they're already at the top.
Unfettered mass immigration makes sure there's enough tension and the red tape that goes along with it for only a select few to rise to the top.
Host country becomes a shithole, immigrant's native countries remain shitholes because they lose manpower (and let's not forget those PhD's & engineers.)

Any other trajectory would be better than the absolute shitshow that's on the horizon. Even for the-power-that-be, but you gotta fuck around to find out. Hubris is a bitch.
The insects are dying and no one notices or cares.
I am certain lights at night are a factor given how insects live, reproduce, navigate, etc. but no one wants to talk about that either.
Pesticides, loss of habitat, either in the wild or because of most gardens being lawns and not much else.
Insects also aren't seen as animals on their own right. More like parasites or nuisances.

I've done a few things in the garden since last year, it already paid off.
Pile of logs for shelters, wood chips instead of getting rid of branches in a recycling centre, shallow water bowls etc.
Sonic showed up, foxes, moles, all sort of critters. Even caught a glimpses of slow worms and dragonflies.
I'm waiting on a badger to show up to reboot 'The Animals of Farthing Wood'.
 
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The insects are dying and no one notices or cares.
I am certain lights at night are a factor given how insects live, reproduce, navigate, etc. but no one wants to talk about that either.
They are. You used to drive and your windscreen and radiator would be covered in them. Not any more. I have noticed a massive drop in insects everywhere. The bees turn up later in the season and there are fewer of them. There are a few species of ‘bugs’ that seem to be doing ok - the big horseflies, spiders (not insects but whatever) and slugs but there’s not the sheer variety there used to be. I used to see our lavender covered in bees and butterflies, dozens per plant, now it’s one or two. I plant flowers in between the veg to get things pollinated but it’s not worked the last couple of years and I’ve had to hand pollinate things.
I HATE this. It should be a caneable offense.
If your business is closed, turn off the goddamn lights.
Security I guess. Dark equals robbed .
 
I will say though, jesus absolute christ. I never heard any details about the Wayfair conspiracy (it was before I got into esoteric shit and conspiracies.) How could it not be what's happening if the names of missing children are all the names of some random identical shelves???
I think it's like on Amazon when you will see the same item listed many times with weird random names like "BRYZZ" and "ELUTID".
Wayfair is a marketplace like Amazon. It doesn't help that people nowadays give their actual children names that look like Chinese spam brand names. It's also a marketing tactic to give things people names, especially with pricey dresses, but I can see it for furniture too.
Why would you even want to traffick a 17 year old male? He looks like he would beat the shit out of you for trying.
I never believed this one but I'm open to more info.
 
Absolutely. As we all know, this one thread on Kiwifarms is the lynchpin that, if we just effortpost about Wayfair and Epstein enough, the whole thing will come crumbling down.

I will say though, jesus absolute christ. I never heard any details about the Wayfair conspiracy (it was before I got into esoteric shit and conspiracies.) How could it not be what's happening if the names of missing children are all the names of some random identical shelves???
It is about to come crashing down, and you can help accelerate it for the low price of $40.
 
I haven't even seen a single bumblebee this year. They used to be around all the time, bumbling around.

I miss bumblebees.

Where are they?

Why are Satan and Epstein genociding them?
I hung some laundry on the line today and a (rare) bumblebee hung out on a sheet and I carefully moved him to safety instead of just shaking him off because this thread has been on my mind.

I planted a pollinator garden so I saw some bees this year, but you know what’s been having a great year in my area?

Wasps from hell. At least three kinds, incredibly aggressive, makes spending time outside unpleasant.

Whatever is hurting the nice honey bees and bumblebees seems to jacking those asshole hornets right up.
 
I’ve destroyed four wasp nests this year. I’ve never even had one on the property before. Slugs and snails have been running rampant and the gigantic spiders too but very few bees.
I almost never see fireflies anymore. Used to be summer was so full of fireflies that it was like the stars themselves came down to the ground, now you're lucky to get 3 or 4 per night. :\ People gotta stop spraying their damn lawns.
 
Whatever is hurting the nice honey bees and bumblebees seems to jacking those asshole hornets right up.
This must be very regional, because I've been swamped in bees all year. Bumbles, honey bees, mason bees. Lots of tiny parasitic wasps as well, the sort that kill nasty critters. Very few hornets.

On the other hand, I couldn't move without stepping on a snail for lost of the spring and summer, which is not fun at night
 
We started putting up hummingbird feeders this year, and I've seen a nice uptick of bees around in general. We have za lot of flowers around year round and I will catch one or two of them there, but I've just really noticed them more near the hummingbird feeders lately. I know when to refill them when I don't see as many around.
 
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