It is super sketchy that he was in Dallas and he claims to now know what he was doing, but I don't know how to convey this to someone without coming across as a total conspiracy crank.
I think a lot of conspiracies spread in the us are intentionally easy to debunk so that people inherently believe that the real ones are also fake. Sort of like exposing someone to a weak virus so their body can kill the strong one.
Yeah they definitely do this, it's really fuckin easy to spread misinformation and conspiracy theories are prime for that. They've also infiltrated conspiracy theory groups too, and pushed some people to do illegal shit.
They have no problems joining political groups or movements either, seems like it's incredibly likely they'd join any fringe or up and coming movement to sabotage things, no matter how minor or major
One way might be to put it out there without dwelling on it, or without launching into some grand theory on the assassination. The light touch means you don't come off as a crank, and if they're curious about it (which is the only way they'd be receptive in the first place) the story isn't exactly hidden if they go looking for confirmation.
This but with MKULTRA and the secret armies of posters and GCHQ and the grassy knoll and why was Poppy Bush in Dallas and signature reduction and the UK undercover policing relationship scandal and smallpox retention and gain of function research on smallpox so on.
It is super sketchy that he was in Dallas and he claims to now know what he was doing, but I don't know how to convey this to someone without coming across as a total conspiracy crank.
I think a lot of conspiracies spread in the us are intentionally easy to debunk so that people inherently believe that the real ones are also fake. Sort of like exposing someone to a weak virus so their body can kill the strong one.
Yeah they definitely do this, it's really fuckin easy to spread misinformation and conspiracy theories are prime for that. They've also infiltrated conspiracy theory groups too, and pushed some people to do illegal shit.
They have no problems joining political groups or movements either, seems like it's incredibly likely they'd join any fringe or up and coming movement to sabotage things, no matter how minor or major
And then he just happens to be VP during an assassination attempt, and we're not supposed to think he was sending a message? Come on, man.
One way might be to put it out there without dwelling on it, or without launching into some grand theory on the assassination. The light touch means you don't come off as a crank, and if they're curious about it (which is the only way they'd be receptive in the first place) the story isn't exactly hidden if they go looking for confirmation.