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  #806972 28-Apr-2013 23:14
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freitasm: Why would a Navy Seal walk around dressed as a Navy Seal in first place? That'd be just plain stupidity.

What I mean is were the people in Navy Seal uniforms imposters to intentionally cause this conspiracy theory resulting in mistrust of the government. If not why are people walking around in navy seal uniforms anyway?



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  #807015 29-Apr-2013 06:31
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qwerty7:
freitasm: Why would a Navy Seal walk around dressed as a Navy Seal in first place? That'd be just plain stupidity.

What I mean is were the people in Navy Seal uniforms imposters to intentionally cause this conspiracy theory resulting in mistrust of the government. If not why are people walking around in navy seal uniforms anyway?


Did you read the post about that actually identified these people?


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  #807133 29-Apr-2013 10:26
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qwerty7:
freitasm: Why would a Navy Seal walk around dressed as a Navy Seal in first place? That'd be just plain stupidity.

What I mean is were the people in Navy Seal uniforms imposters to intentionally cause this conspiracy theory resulting in mistrust of the government. If not why are people walking around in navy seal uniforms anyway?


Did you read the post about that actually identified these people?


Maybe I should of called this thread help me disprove the conspiracy theories. I don't know why I find conspiracy theories interesting but I have the need to look into it and disprove it myself. The impression I get is allot of people cannot be bothered to even consider them.

Yes I did see that after I posted, it is a good link. There are still questions unanswered to me though.

Why does one of the 'craft' people dressed in uniform carrying a backpack with the same white square ontop as the one the pressure cooker exploded in?

Why is there no blood from the double amputee at first?

Is it not weird the police and bomb squad were there before the explosions telling people not to be alarmed and that there is a training exercise?



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  #807140 29-Apr-2013 10:34
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You can't disprove these conspiracy theories. The people espousing them simply don't play by the rules of logic, common sense and proof.

Don't even try.

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  #807152 29-Apr-2013 10:49
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qwerty7: Why does one of the 'craft' people dressed in uniform carrying a backpack with the same white square ontop as the one the pressure cooker exploded in?

Why is there no blood from the double amputee at first?

Is it not weird the police and bomb squad were there before the explosions telling people not to be alarmed and that there is a training exercise?

You are raising questions which are not covered in your original source material. I suggest you support the three statements above with links so anyone interested in responding can see where you are getting this information.

You might also consider reasonable explanations, and googling and providing some potential answers yourself with your considered opinion.

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  #807157 29-Apr-2013 10:54
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You want a good conspiracy theory? I will create one here for you, right now. Disprove it.

Earl Cossey murdered.

Now, if you don't know Earl Cossey, he's the guy who supplied the parachutes demanded by DB Cooper in a 1971 aeroplane hijack.

D. B. Cooper was never found, and the FBI is still looking for him. I will say that Earl Cossey put a beacon tracker (in 1971 it would be something the size of an oven, but who cares) in one of the parachutes and he now finally got a signal from the beacon, pointing exactly where D. B. Cooper is after those 42 years (42! Did you get it?)

So the feds obviously are hiding something and got a wet team to silence Earl Cossey, because D. B. Cooper probably knew something about either the events on January 17th (the Baltimore Colts defeated the Dallas Cowboys, 16-13, in Super Bowl V. The game was plagued by a record combined 11 turnovers, and was not decided until Jim O'Brien kicked a 32-yard field goal with five seconds remaining) or January 19th (representatives of 23 western oil companies begin negotiations with OPEC in Tehran to stabilize oil prices. February 14 they sign a treaty with 6 Khalij el-Arab countries.)

Now, disprove that.




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  #807178 29-Apr-2013 11:08
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some things can never been proven or disproved like who built pyramids and stone henge or did we evolve from a virus

but some things don't need to be proven when there is a more plausible theory that supersedes it. like just because the moon was out at night and a drunk crashed his car you don't go trying to disprove the moon had anything to do with it. even if YouTube strongly suggest the moon is always there when a drunk crashes his car

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  #807490 29-Apr-2013 15:46
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I wouldn't put it past the government to stage an event like this. There is so much corruption in the world I guess this is not the best topic to argue because there is not enough evidence for an argument, sort of feel stupid for starting it. Saying that I have received an answer to my question of whether or not they were planned, probably not. I could of found that answer myself with more research though, I started the topic before I was going out saw the videos and thought hmm that's interesting. I just refuse to be dumbed down and follow like a sheep that is why I always look into conspiracy theories. Ofcourse the family are saying they were framed but that story is irrelevant to me, parents always say that stuff. Even in this country 'my son who stabbed someone and died running from the cops was a good person and wouldn't hurt anyone'.. newsflash your son was not a good person, he was a little sh*t and probably deserved to be shot.

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  #807548 29-Apr-2013 16:38
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  #807704 29-Apr-2013 21:23
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freitasm:

Interesting but I don't believe those descriptions fit me. Maybe because I don't actually believe them. I know it's probably not true Im just not going to say it isn't true without exploring what alternative view has to say for myself. I also think I find them entertaining in some sort or real life fiction kind of way I don't know exactly. Some of the conclusions drawn are quite clever although the mind boggles as to how people have the time to analyze all that stuff and create these theories. 

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  #807731 29-Apr-2013 22:16
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qwerty7: What do you think?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMnewhqMuEg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNiTTNpbZY4


People must be high on crack.

 
 
 

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That first video is rather bad, it's been accepted by even the conspiracy theorists that it's some kind of radiation detector. Didn't even bother with the second

Check out StormCloudsGathering on YouTube and Infowars.com (I figure if you care enough you'll make your own links) for some decent alternative media content. Some of it may be BS but you do learn a lot about what the mainstream media isn't willing to tell you

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  #807763 29-Apr-2013 23:29
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yes Bush went to war with Iraq to steal oil and get his brother rich is news worthy

big seals planting archaic bombs in front of cameras and culprits already caught not news worthy

next

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  #814754 9-May-2013 19:53
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I'd say this guy found dead with a Masonic tatto was probably eliminated because he knew too much about the bombs.

I mean, it's on the Daily Mail, surely it's true?




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  #814774 9-May-2013 20:18
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qwerty7:
freitasm: Why would a Navy Seal walk around dressed as a Navy Seal in first place? That'd be just plain stupidity.

What I mean is were the people in Navy Seal uniforms imposters to intentionally cause this conspiracy theory resulting in mistrust of the government. If not why are people walking around in navy seal uniforms anyway?


He wasn't a Navy Seal, he was one of the Village People.

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