Posted on 09/18/2015 8:37:20 AM PDT by Laissez-faire capitalist
LOL.
The thread title is indeed sarcastic, but it proves my point nonetheless...
The super secret training camps are all over America and they are out to get us all and some GOP candidate needs to take a stand for us and against them heaven protect us all (whew) meme is yet another fringe conspiracy theory that is along the lines of Trigerism (that Trig Palin is somehow not Sarah Palin's son) and is akin to Trutherism (9/11 was an inside job) as well.
All conspiracy theories (like the aforementioned and the very recent one proffered by some goofball at a Trump NH rally about "training camps") need to be nipped in the bud ASAP by people denouncing them.
Yes, this thread will probably be axed, but if so, that itself will be a disturbing sign, too...
It is the Pleaidians. Not the reptilians. Get your alien invasion forces correct.
Just cause you are NOT paranoid doesn’t mean you
have nothing to fear.
Lizard people nesting sites and salamander training
camps are popping up all over.
Laissez-faire capitalist is a muslim promoter.
So is any good lefty.
If you know about them then they are hardly super secret, are they?
Reptiloes or Moltilians?
Either one is bad enough.
Yup. Was one just down the road from me...
Carloads of terrorists turned Oregon ranch into training camp
http://nypost.com/2014/04/23/woman-says-terrorists-turned-her-ranch-into-training-camp/
Thank god they taste like chicken...
Yes!
You’ve been here almost two months now — guess you’re seasoned enough to accuse fellow FReepers of being leftists?
I think you are wrong, FRiend.
If you think that the many mosques that have been built with Saudi money AFTER 9/11 — are not “training camps”
When it comes to Laissez-faire capitalist; even a newbie (probably a retread newbie) can see that.
Look at how fast the ENTIRE LIBERAL MEDIA joined forces to denounce the ‘fake’ question about Obama being a muslim and training camps...
Nope- no conspiracy there.
those will be some Fuggly kids!
At the risk of being “meta” here is my conspiracy theory about conspiracy theories:
I wonder if the government encourages the formation of conspiracy theories to give people a good solid straw man to attack when people start asking too many questions. Bear with me here:
A few years ago the CIA publicly announced that it had stirred up the whole UFO thing to cover secret aircraft testing and it’s own operations. If you think of the CIA as being incapable of telling the truth that would lead you to think they are lying to conceal the fact that UFO’s exist. I have trouble with that so let’s take them as having some nefarious reason to tell the truth in this case.
What if:
Maybe the secret camp meme is meant to give cover to the fact that Muslim Immigrants don’t even try to assimilate and do create conclaves for themselves that they purposely work to make themselves outside normal government jurisdiction.
I know that the “Jade helm is Obama’s attempt to put Texas under martial law” idea helped drown out the legitimate question asked by legitimate people concerning so many of the element of this exercise not having value for operations outside CONUS.
So then, if I ask about the 9/11 report that has never been released to the public I can be written off as some 911 truther, or if I ask why Micheal Moore never could get hold of the security tape from Sandy Hook, I can be lumped in with the people who saying nonsense about the children never existing or what ever. These are logical questions, that could have very innocuous answers, but if you ask them you get lumped in with the crazies.
Maybe it’s as innocuous as the government just constantly acting like it is hiding something to cause people to want to fill in the blanks, I don’t know. But from a who benefits analysis it seems that the powers that be have a lot to gain from being able to discredit actual logical inquiry by lumping it in with crazy theories.
You don’t think Laissez-faire Marxist is a lefty?
Yeah, except the muslim jihadist camps are real.
Start with “Islamburg, NY”.
http://www.clarionproject.org/analysis/texas-congressman-terror-enclave-discovery-appalling#
Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX), Vice Chair of the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security, says that the discovery of a terrorist enclave in Texas by the Clarion Project is more than troublingits appalling. He criticized the lackluster response to the threat from Jamaat ul-Fuqra, also known as Muslims of the Americas.
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