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You think the USA ordered a drone strike on Paul walker in a populated area in California...
 

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You think the USA ordered a drone strike on Paul walker in a populated area in California...
Most who believe Paul was killed believe his car was hacked and this was done as a blood sacrifice

Not saying i believe it, I've definitely looked into it though
 

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Hacked by who? Morpheus?

Blood sacrifice to who? Blade?
Hacked by hackers obviously lol
Do you really want me to go into the theory that there are groups of people in the movie and music business who practice certain types of magic and do different rituals including blood sacrifices

Again, I'm not saying that happened to Pail.
I'm saying that there are a hell of a lot of people who do believe it
 

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Hacked by hackers obviously lol
Do you really want me to go into the theory that there are groups of people in the movie and music business who practice certain types of magic and do different rituals including blood sacrifices

Again, I'm not saying that happened to Pail.
I'm saying that there are a hell of a lot of people who do believe it
No, please, go into the theory

 

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No, please, go into the theory

Some believe he was sucked into a secret society during his career but by the end he was not enjoying doing movies and wanted out.
With the F&F brand being worth such a vast amount, they couldn't allow him to just walk so he was killed in a blood sacrifice

That' the gist of it
Some think his car was hacked like Michael Hastings car
Other believe in the drone strike idea
Others believe he was just going too fast and died in an unlucky car crash
 

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Some believe he was sucked into a secret society during his career but by the end he was not enjoying doing movies and wanted out.
With the F&F brand being worth such a vast amount, they couldn't allow him to just walk so he was killed in a blood sacrifice

That' the gist of it
Some think his car was hacked like Michael Hastings car
Other believe in the drone strike idea
Others believe he was just going too fast and died in an unlucky car crash
Who's Michael Hastings? Are you thinking of Michael Knight?
 

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Some believe he was sucked into a secret society during his career but by the end he was not enjoying doing movies and wanted out.
With the F&F brand being worth such a vast amount, they couldn't allow him to just walk so he was killed in a blood sacrifice

That' the gist of it
Some think his car was hacked like Michael Hastings car
Other believe in the drone strike idea
Others believe he was just going too fast and died in an unlucky car crash
Or he could have quit the franchise. Those movies sold without Vin Diesel even.

Conspiracies are nearly always completely illogical. This one is no different.
 

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Has Enoch ever broken character or is this his real outlook?

Anybody besides Enoch answer, please.
 

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Or he could have quit the franchise. Those movies sold without Vin Diesel even.

Conspiracies are nearly always completely illogical. This one is no different.
Conspiracies are extremely common
Conspiracy theories are what I think you are refering to
Would you like a list of conspiracy theories that were proven true?
How many would you like?
Then can you provide a list of conspiracy theories that have been PROVEN to be "illogical"

This one i personally don't believe in, I think the driver couldn't handle the speed they were travelling and crashed into the light pool

To say that nearly all conspiracy theories are illogical is just incorrect with the numerous theories that have been PROVEN true

Gulf of Tonkin - admitted to never happening
Mkultra - records released proving that this was a real government operation
Area 51 base - government said for years the base did not exist... guess what
I can keep going if you would like
 

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Conspiracies are extremely common
Conspiracy theories are what I think you are refering to
Would you like a list of conspiracy theories that were proven true?
How many would you like?
Then can you provide a list of conspiracy theories that have been PROVEN to be "illogical"

This one i personally don't believe in, I think the driver couldn't handle the speed they were travelling and crashed into the light pool

To say that nearly all conspiracy theories are illogical is just incorrect with the numerous theories that have been PROVEN true

Gulf of Tonkin - admitted to never happening
Mkultra - records released proving that this was a real government operation
Area 51 base - government said for years the base did not exist... guess what
I can keep going if you would like
I had an area 52 t shirt
 

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I hope so.

I like the guy but his posts are nuttier than squirrel shit stuffed Snickers bars.
I guess it's entertaining but I just don't like how the internet has become a place where people
Conspiracies are extremely common
Conspiracy theories are what I think you are refering to
Would you like a list of conspiracy theories that were proven true?
How many would you like?
Then can you provide a list of conspiracy theories that have been PROVEN to be "illogical"

This one i personally don't believe in, I think the driver couldn't handle the speed they were travelling and crashed into the light pool

To say that nearly all conspiracy theories are illogical is just incorrect with the numerous theories that have been PROVEN true

Gulf of Tonkin - admitted to never happening
Mkultra - records released proving that this was a real government operation
Area 51 base - government said for years the base did not exist... guess what
I can keep going if you would like
Okay, yes, I should have said "theories".

This is the problem, though- you can't prove them wrong because you can't prove a negative, for the most part. Also, the VAST majority of them are complete bullshit, and they are pushed by people who see things through a lens that sees everything as conspiratory. I never said that zero of them have been eventually proven correct. The internet has made everyone an expert, and the bullshit conspiracy theories (like Paul Walker being killed by Hollywood in a blood sacrifice because he wanted to leave a movie franchise) dilute the water to the point where it is illogical to believe nearly any of them. If I handed you 200 pills and 195 of them were poisonous but 5 of them made your brain work 5% better, would you take the pills? The conspiracy-minded group on the internet has really shot themselves in the foot by going overboard, this thread included, and when a conspiracy isn't proven to be correct they just move on to the next one without considering if they may be seeing things in a way that is detrimental to their concept of reality. It's irresponsible, it paints an unrealistic view of the world for many gullible people, and it's misused to the point of discrediting itself.

Conspiracies exist, I don't doubt that at all, but yes, 95% of them are complete bullshit.
 

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Gay For Longo @Gay for Longo another example of my issues with it- it preaches a mistrust in science, and it frequently alleges that all scientists are paid by the government to deceive us. Aside from the fact that it's clearly impossible to bribe every scientist, we run into a situation where as soon as someone is actually qualified to weigh in on something scientific (meaning they went to school and got a degree), they are discredited, and some dude on YouTube becomes the guy for these people to go to for their information, qualifications be damned. Someone sent me a video the other day by Lloyd Pye, who believes that we are the product of aliens mating with primates. He laid out his ideas for 45 minutes, and proved that he doesn't understand the theories of evolutionary biology that he was supposedly debunking. He insinuated that scientists can't answer things that even I know the answer to (I don't have a degree in biology or any science for that matter).

I looked Lloyd Pye up because I remembered him from the whole Starchild Skull bullshit debacle. He has a bachelors in psych from Tulane University. He is grossly underqualified to speak on the things he was preaching, but thousands of people have had their whole concept of reality changed simply because he spoke confidently to people who want the world to be a movie. It's literally dangerous to society because it gives credence to demagogues, charlatans and carnival barkers. It teaches people the absolute wrong way to actually research a topic, and it contributes to the slowing down of scientific and intellectual progress.

As you can see, I've put a lot of thought into this. I used to be conspiracy-minded (the first season of Ancient Aliens really screwed me up), but the more I "looked into it", the more I realized that it's just a hobby for people, and somehow it turned into a cult-like ideology and way to see things. Now that the internet has expanded to where it is today, I honestly think it's a major threat to the progress and future of society, mostly for the reasons I laid out above, but for many other reasons as well. We believe things immediately now if they're said clearly enough and they are something that is either fun to believe or perpetuates our pre-conceived outlooks. That mindset is currently causing political turmoil in our country. It's more dangerous than it seems.
 

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From his posting I think he believes in a lot of these theories
I think it's always good to question everything, so no hating here
It's good to do thorough and proper research about anything on which you have an opinion is the way I'd put it. "Question everything" is good in theory, but it is being misused nowadays to the point where it now means "give immediate credence to the first alternative theory you hear about everything". Believe it or not, the "mainstream" story is typically the story. There are definite exceptions to this, but as I said PROPER research is key. Proper meaning not on YouTube, and not by googling "why Sandy Hook was a false flag". I'm not saying you personally do this, but it's very prevalent nowadays.
 

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I guess it's entertaining but I just don't like how the internet has become a place where people

Okay, yes, I should have said "theories".

This is the problem, though- you can't prove them wrong because you can't prove a negative, for the most part. Also, the VAST majority of them are complete bullshit, and they are pushed by people who see things through a lens that sees everything as conspiratory. I never said that zero of them have been eventually proven correct. The internet has made everyone an expert, and the bullshit conspiracy theories (like Paul Walker being killed by Hollywood in a blood sacrifice because he wanted to leave a movie franchise) dilute the water to the point where it is illogical to believe nearly any of them. If I handed you 200 pills and 195 of them were poisonous but 5 of them made your brain work 5% better, would you take the pills? The conspiracy-minded group on the internet has really shot themselves in the foot by going overboard, this thread included, and when a conspiracy isn't proven to be correct they just move on to the next one without considering if they may be seeing things in a way that is detrimental to their concept of reality. It's irresponsible, it paints an unrealistic view of the world for many gullible people, and it's misused to the point of discrediting itself.

Conspiracies exist, I don't doubt that at all, but yes, 95% of them are complete bullshit.
It's irresponsible to believe everything and it's up to the individual to be intelligent enough to determine the bullshit from the truth

I agree with you 100% that most of the bullshit put out there (at least 80%) makes people like myself who do question pretty much everything look like fools
Where we disagree is that i feel this is done intentionally through misinformation/disinformation to do exactly what you outlined

I did put you in a no win situation about proving these theories wrong which can be nearly impossible, my point was that (I'd say) 20% of the stuff is real but because of the 80% bullshit, we get criticized for believe any of it, even the teal shit

And to answer your question, I wouldn't take any of the pills, I wouldn't trust them that even 5 of the pills are fine