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Agent MattPosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 12:47
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JoePosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:01
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Holy shit it is talking about you Matt. After all you cleam to know everything. Do you think of yourself as a god Matt. You smug bastered.

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Agent MattPosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:03
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Actually, I admit I am wrong fairly often both here and on the Facebook group.

I appreciate it when people correct me, as I'm more concerned with being accurate than being right.

Try it sometime, shit for brains.

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JoePosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:04
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O.K. Sheeple.

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Agent MattPosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:06
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I'd ask you why you even bother posting when you get destroyed every single time you do, but the link explains all that.

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JoePosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:11
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No one has ever distroied me on this site. But if you think that making fun of me is distroing me and ignoring every piece of evedince I bring to the table. Then I guiss I'm right.

“Those that are the easiest to control are those who think themselves free”
Adolf Hitler

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Sil the ShillPosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:13
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I think the main problem arises from the fact that you consider things that are not evidence to be evidence.

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Agent MattPosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:13
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Oh snap, Ad Hitlerum.

The final, desperate move of a moron.

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JoePosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:17
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You know something Matt. You keep saying that you read that before. I have heard that before. I have seen that before. But reality you just all mouth and you never did your homework one the sublect of conspiracy.

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Agent MattPosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:23
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Yes, you are a CRUSADER with SECRET INFO about the NEW WORLD ORDER that NO ONE else can GOOGLE.

I know, I know.

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JoePosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:26
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Actully I read books on the subject then use googel. Books written by experts of the subject.
No I don't read David Icke.

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Agent MattPosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:34
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Yeah... what "experts"?

Start namedropping your favorite conspiracy authors. I need a good chuckle.

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JoePosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:44
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Daniel Estulin
Jim Marrs
Bill Cooper
Augustin Barruel
John Robison
Carroll Quigley
Nesta Helen Webster
William Guy Carr

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JoePosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:45
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Some of them you probaly never hard of.

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Sil the ShillPosted: Mar 09, 2010 - 23:52
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"Daniel Estulin"

If I'm not mistaken... and I might be, this fellow was a pal of Ezra Pound and stated that all Jews drink the blood of gentile children. Sounds good, bro.

"Carroll Quigley"

I would honestly be surprised if you could even read one chapter of anything Mr. Quigley has written. Question: How do you rationalize the fact that Quigley has come out against conspiracy theorists and against the author or your favorite bedside fairytale "None Dare Call it a Conspiracy"?

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Agent MattPosted: Mar 10, 2010 - 00:06
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"Carroll Quigley"

lol, liar. Sky actually debunked this one on the Facebook group, Quigley's actual book shows nothing that the conspiracy theorists claim it does.

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Sil the ShillPosted: Mar 10, 2010 - 00:16
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No offense to Sky, I'm sure he or she did a great job on it... but Quigley himself has already tried to debunk all the conspiracy theorists claims about his book as well. :)

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SkyPosted: Mar 10, 2010 - 00:33
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Quigley himself has already tried to debunk all the conspiracy theorists claims about his book as well. :)

When you point this out to conspiracy theorists, and show that Quigley himself said Gary Allen and others had misused his work, they'll say that he was on a "PR campaign" or something. The conspiracy theorists will say that Quigley was writing the book for the "elite" (he used Tragedy and Hope as his textbook at Georgetown, so I guess the elite is anyone who goes to college) and had to cover up that he had admitted all of this stuff. Except if you look in Tragedy and Hope and the Anglo-American Establishment, you'll find that his later statements were consistant with these books.

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Dr_Benedict_ZaroffPosted: Mar 13, 2010 - 01:00
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love the video

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