conspiracy theorists are for the most part of 3 things:
1. stupid
2. have an agenda
2. stupid and have an agenda
if you find yourself in this camp, might be time to do an inventory.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt bilbo, and label you a confounded contrarian, thus putting you in number 2...which i interestingly typo-d twice.
I assume this has to do with zooming in on it and it seeing that its been manipulated and has "nine separate layers" to it or something. (I really would rather shoot myself than watch it so hopefully that's it.)
Even Fox News, who would love this to be true, had a software expert on to basically say yeah people have no fucking clue what they're talking about. Its because of the scanner,
Here better explained by him not me
Expert: No Doubt Obama's Birth Certificate Is Legit - FoxNews.com
Bilbo I know you just love a good conspiracy but this one is the dregs of the earth. Basically just a bunch of racists who couldn't accept the fact that a negro had been elected. At least that's how it started here in the US.
Come one Ouma...The only thing worse than silly conspiracy theorists is the blatant race baiters. Prattling on about the Presidents birth place make make someone a douchebag but it does not make one a defacto racist. That is such a left wing media tactic these days. Someone is critical of the President. Too easy, just call them a racist. I guess everyone that ever referred to President Bush as a redneck was just a racist, b/c make no mistake that is a racial pejorative just as nigger, spic or gook.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
I found an interesting book: "The Unseen Hand: An Introduction to the Conspiratorial View of History." It was written by A. Ralph Epperson, and was published in 1985. Very well researched and I believe that, for a time, he taught classes on the subject at the University of Arizona. Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, William McKinley and Dwight Eisenhower all spoke directly about or alluded to conspiratorial influences at play in the United States. Read about Zbigniew Brzezinski, then readhis book 'Between Two Ages.' Read about the Council on Foreign Relations and their goal, stated in 1921, of conditioning the American people to accept one world government. Then look at the people that have run for president since WW2...
As far back as 1804 people in this country have been wondering why, no matter who you vote for, nothing changes. Jefferson answered that concern by saying, in essence, if nothing changes there is a conspiracy afoot.
Now, he may be stupid, and I may be stupid, but it is more than a little naive to think that stuff just happens. And it is probably more naive still to think that all these people that were conspiring in the late 1700s, the early and mid 1800s, the early and mid 1900s, have suddenly given it up.
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