You reference Alex Jones and Coast2Coast (Art Bell's old show), shows that believe every wacko tinfoil conspiracy theory and mystery ever put forth, including UFO's. The kind of gullible kooks who magicians have been fooling for years, convincing them that cunning and sleigh of hand was actually magical tricks and powers that defy all the laws of science and nature.
Operative terms are "Gullible", "Useful Idiots", "Tools", and "Fools" as in "Fooled".
I guess the BBC is a tin foil hat news network as well? This news report is from The Vancouver Province, a major independent newspaper in Canada. Other news reports about the Bilderbergers have been published by the Ottawa Sun and dozens of other mainstream news agencies. Nice use of a broad brush dipped in black paint, diddleEsquat. I guess everybody that you disagree with wears a tin foil hat? How convenient.
And then there are the blockheads that cannot see beyond their running noses. LOL.
Ad hominem as logical fallacy
A (fallacious) ad hominem argument has the basic form:
1. A makes claim X.
2. There is something objectionable about A.
3. Therefore claim X is false.
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