Colonel Valerio
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Conspiracy thought has been hijacked by White Supremacist Ultra Conservatives.
First let’s discuss briefly the two most popular conspiracies at the moment. Pizza gate and Q Anon.
Both of these have origins in the Chan communities. A brief visit to them will show what they are all about, and it’s far more sinister than “edgy conservatism”
If you’re a decent person you must have some concerns as to why these types of people are so into pushing these theories, in fact originated these theories, and make you suspect of the theories themselves.
Even if there is some truth to it, it’s being manipulated for nefarious purposes.
It’s been admitted that Alex Jones for example is a gateway to white nationalism
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/alt-right-radio-host-alex-jones-is-a-gateway-drug-to-our-side/
Even earlier most of the basis for modern NWO/Illuminati theories come the John Birch Society and a crazy, anti communist propaganda piece titled “none dare call it conspiracy”
There was a time after Vietnam and later, Iran-Contra when conspiracy culture was dominated by leftists like Oliver Stone and Chris Carter, and Daniel Sheehan. That’s where it needs to go back too.
In summary, if Fox Mulder presents a theory I might believe what he has to say, but when it’s Jack the Nazi from Breaking Bad telling me a theory, I’m suspicious.
Conspiracy thought has been hijacked by White Supremacist Ultra Conservatives.
First let’s discuss briefly the two most popular conspiracies at the moment. Pizza gate and Q Anon.
Both of these have origins in the Chan communities. A brief visit to them will show what they are all about, and it’s far more sinister than “edgy conservatism”
If you’re a decent person you must have some concerns as to why these types of people are so into pushing these theories, in fact originated these theories, and make you suspect of the theories themselves.
Even if there is some truth to it, it’s being manipulated for nefarious purposes.
It’s been admitted that Alex Jones for example is a gateway to white nationalism
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/alt-right-radio-host-alex-jones-is-a-gateway-drug-to-our-side/
Even earlier most of the basis for modern NWO/Illuminati theories come the John Birch Society and a crazy, anti communist propaganda piece titled “none dare call it conspiracy”
There was a time after Vietnam and later, Iran-Contra when conspiracy culture was dominated by leftists like Oliver Stone and Chris Carter, and Daniel Sheehan. That’s where it needs to go back too.
In summary, if Fox Mulder presents a theory I might believe what he has to say, but when it’s Jack the Nazi from Breaking Bad telling me a theory, I’m suspicious.
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