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To: RummyChick
It’s okay to mock conspiracy theories. That’s what disinformation specialists want you to do.

Actually, disinformation specialists are the ones who drop conspiracy theories all over the place to hide the truth. They are the ones who plant UFO stories so you don't associate unexplained sightings with DARPA research, instead it is buried by stories of aliens. They are the ones who plant false stories about various invasions to hide the real invasions. Disinformation specialists don't want you to mock them, they want you to eat them up and spread them so the truth is buried under the BS.

95 posted on 01/21/2013 1:09:06 PM PST by mnehring
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To: mnehring

Disinformation specialists ABSOLUTELY want you to mock conspiracy theories and the people who talk and write about them.

Absolutely.

This is why I am on the fence about the purpose of Sorcha Faal.

These crazy intelligence reports he makes could be a tool to be spread on places like FR (where they usually end up) in order to create an atmosphere whereby people go around screaming NUTTER NUTTER NUTTER instead of actually discussing the subject. He originated the LIBOR testimony story in the Colorado Shooting event. It spread like wildfire on the web.

It’s quite possible that Axelrod ginned up the Birth Certificate controversy to the point where no one wanted to touch it.

It’s also the reason why some people think Alex Jones works for some governmental intelligence agency. Doesn’t have to be our government.


97 posted on 01/21/2013 1:24:00 PM PST by RummyChick
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