Why are most conspiracy cooks leftist?

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by latehorn, Feb 23, 2006.

  1. #1
    Yes, even George Orwell was a Stalinist. I use to visit a site on a weekly basis which is called: conspiracy central

    People there are very sure that NWO, Bildergroup, PNAC, RFID exists and are evil. They also believes that the holocoast didn't happen or atleast didn't take the life of exactly 6 million jews. More than half of them are religious christian weirdos. Everyone hates Bush but they love Irans king of da Mullahs: Ahlemihad. They also believe in very evil secret societies.

    Everyone is basically more or less like tesla and yo-yo.

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  2. ROAR

    ROAR Well-Known Member Affiliate Manager

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    #2
    read homage to catalonia if you care about the evolution of orwell's political views...

    Stalinist is not accurate.
     
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  3. Edz

    Edz Peon

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    I don't think Tesla or Yo-yo would deny holocaust ever happend.
    (If that is what you where saying as well)
     
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    marketjunction Well-Known Member

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    Stalin was not a "leftist", he was a Revolutionist.

    There are three main world views.

    Conservative: Want to maintain the status quo.
    Liberal: Want to change the status quo through incremental change.
    Revolutionary: Want to change the status quo through revolutionary and rapid change.

    Tesla, from what I have seen, falls into the Revolutionary category, because he wants drastic change and quickly if possible.
     
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  5. yo-yo

    yo-yo Well-Known Member

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    George Bush #1 stated "NEW WORLD ORDER" in his speech in 1991, it's not a question of if it exists?

    Also well documented at existing...

    I wasn't there. The only thing I have to go off of is what I was taught in History class in High School. I haven't done the research, so I can't deny or say what has happened.

    I really can't stand religious christian weirdos, I can't even stand religious people trying to convince me they're religion is "the right one" ;)

    I don't particularly like either one.

    I don't know if they're actually evil or not, but there is a Bohemian Grove society, and a Skull and Bones as well.

    I don't think you described me at all :rolleyes:

    I'm not religious (ESPECIALLY NOT Christian) and I'm not one sided. I'm open minded to many possibilities (unlike most of the people here), I don't just dismiss ideas as "cooky" or crazy theories. I think many of things going on in the world have a lot more going on than meets the eye...

    Considering that as the base for liberalism, I would certianly call myself liberal. I think the government should stay out of people's lives and all the religious cooks should stay away from my front door.
     
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    marketjunction Well-Known Member

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    NWO is a political-based term. It has been used for ages and really just means the next plateau in the world. For example, when the stone age ended and the age of metal came, that was a NWO.

    The most current NWO started some time ago with Globalization. Globalization was the next major shift in the world. Just as with the other stages in the world, states and individuals adjust.

    If you want to analyze it further, NWO has signified the influence of the Western Hemisphere on the world and it started in 1945.

    One could argue that it's one of those terms that just floats around and people make up meanings to suit their purpose.
     
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  7. yo-yo

    yo-yo Well-Known Member

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    Considering the term was used both for the "league of nations" and the "united nations" I can see how it's easy to closely relate:

    NWO = 1 world government
     
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  8. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    Why do you keep starting so many threads? Do you need pennies this badly, latehorn.

    If I send you $10 will you leave for a few months?
     
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    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    I love conspiracy cooks. You never know what they are gonna put in their soup! ;)
     
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    or a group of wrestlers in the WCW (I think).
     
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    yo-yo Well-Known Member

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    That was nWo, not be confused with NWO :p
     
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    I would think the opposite. I think the issue is that most republicans assume that because someone is powerfull they are telling the truth. All they have to hear is that the guy telling them a lie is a christian and they will support him even if against thier best interest.
     
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    debunked Prominent Member

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    The ones on this forum claim to be against Christians from what I have seen. If you go to conspiracy forums, you will see some that claim a form a christian in their religion, but are far from being Christian. ie: christian identity, neo-nazis, Jesse Jackson (LOL)
     
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    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    Mental disorder. Kind of like the dude in the starburst commercial. He sees the guy steal his starburst, sees him steal his shirt, dog and bike, but is still in denial.
     
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    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    When Clinton was President, all of the "conspiracy kooks" were righties.
     
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    I assume you're just trying to start a flame war, because that post was confusing. I can only hope that you're not serious. You say why are most "conspiracy cooks" leftist but you go on to cite "religious christian weirdos" who usually fall to the right of the spectrum. And there's your statement that "Everyone hates Bush but they love Irans king of da Mullahs: Ahlemihad" (I assume you mean Ahmadinejad the President of Iran, he's not technically a "Mullah"). I personally don't know anyone who hates Bush but "loves" Ahmadinejad. Plus, not all "conspiracy cooks" fall to the left. The right currently supports a HUGE conspiracy theory, namely that the "liberal media" is trying to "take away our freedoms". Another one, during the last campaign a conspiracy theory was spread that claimed that John Kerry would ban the Bible if he was elected. And lastly the right wing was mostly behind the red scare of the 1950s (the anti-communist conspiracy theory). The left do not hold a monolpoly on conspiracy theories at all.
     
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    Oh okay. The GLOW was my favoriate anyways.

    Vast right wing conspiracy has a much better ring to it to me. Rolls right off the tongue :p
     
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    Most conspiracy theorists are not left or right, because they are smart enough to know that left/right is a false Hegelian Dialectic illusion creating by the globalists.

    Most seasoned conspiracy theorists know that it is both liberals and conservatives who are controlled, because they want to stay in their separate corners and fight instead of meeting in the center.
     
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  19. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    HA HA! Are there different ranks too?
     
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    There are conspiracy theorists that know more than others, just like any field. People tell me I know a lot of stuff about a lot of things, but Alex Jones, Texe Marrs, or Jim Marrs would drink me under the table any day of the week.

    Some people here make fun of Alex Jones, but that man has said on his shows that he has read at least 30 American history books, and a bunch of books on world history. You can tell by listening to the things he says.
     
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