Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Self-debunking Style

A conspiracy theory fanatic about whom I've blogged in the past just sent me this in an email. I've reduced the font size for the benefit of readers.

What does the sinking of the "Titanic" (i.e.the Olympic) have to do with the Federal Reserve and financing World War I ?? (As well as WW II and the coming WW III)

A compelling presentation by researcher John Hamer, and author of the recently published book 'The Falsification of History', to New Horizons in St. Annes, Lancashire, England.

And how could ice punch a 5" round hole through solid steel? A total debunking from one end to the other of the official story of the sinking of the "Titanic!"

[Youtube link to wacky Titanic conspiracy video removed.]

Albert pike laid out the Masonic / Illuminati plan for three world wars in 1871 :

[Link removed from Seventh Day Adventist nutcase.]

The plan is for WW III to set the stage for the one World religion and government under AntiChrist and the False Prophet (who now occupies the Vatican) . The present BEAST system will be collapsed (the seventh head of the BEAST will receive "a deadly wound") and then "go into perdition" (Rev.17:8) and come back to life under Anti-Christ (Rev.13:3) who will occupy St Peters at the Vatican (2 Thess. 2:3-4; Matt. 24:15). The True Church will finally separate from this apostasy just as the early Jewish Christians finally separated from the apostate Jewish religious system.

The Jewish people will be betrayed by their vile masonic illuminatist Zionist masters and they will then finally turn to their true Messiah and finally take their rightful place as prominent in the True Church.

It's sad to read the rantings of people who believe whatever reinforces their prejudices. It's sad to me that the emailer, who claims to be a Catholic, would link to an anti-Catholic 7DA nutcase and claim the Pope is the anti-Christ even as the 7DA adherents routinely do.

But it is reassuring to note that for any thinking person, the content in an email like this more or less refutes itself. This man obviously has issues with obsession, grandiosity, anti-Jewish bigotry and gullibility, among other things. His endless spew of insane emails (I get one or two emails from him PER DAY) are sure to contain some things with which his readers will take issue. While it has been demonstrated that conspiracy theorists are inclined to believe any conspiracy theory even when it contradicts other conspiracy theories they hold, my hope is that the constant barrage of immoderate rhetoric and fanaticism from this man will call into question his credibility among readers.

5 comments:

  1. Ice can't punch a hole through steel, and fire can't melt steel!!1!!1!!!!!

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    1. It's really embarrassingly stupid. I actually lost IQ points watching just part of it, I'm sure.

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  2. This man obviously has issues with obsession, grandiosity, anti-Jewish bigotry and gullibility, among other things.

    I take it you've been reading Steve Sailer's comment boards as well.

    Dreher is effusive about his own comment boards (bar those of us he's banned). I'd be interested in hearing the assessment of Dreher, Millman, and Jacobs about their publication's clientele and some of the contributors thereto, but of course you'll never get a candid public word out of them.

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    1. Well, I wasn't thinking of Dreher as I posted this. However as I've mentioned before, the first people who I ever heard self-identify as crunchy were definitely in the conspiracy camp, big Ron Paul supporters, etc.

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    2. Dreher's got to earn a living and Millman needs to keep in circulation. If they have to hang with Philip Giraldi and Scott McConnell to do it, so be it. (He has seemed in the past to actually admire Larison, who really needs to find a proper vocation).

      Sailer has to know that his comment boards and tippers are people with issues, but he does a practiced deadpan.

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