New Rule: Conspiracy Weary
source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bill-maher/new-rule-conspiracy-weary_b_279873.html
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- KSirys
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- Comedy, Bill Maher, New Rules
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remanns
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-heh-
- 2 years ago
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remanns
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J_Jammer [removed]
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Hahaha....
He can be funny. He also needs a hair cut.
- 2 years ago
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PressCore
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Would that that could happen in the real world. I've seen it happen when a character named the Question in the WB animated series Justice League Unlimited boiled it all down to one group originating every Conspiracy by combination ever deployed. But even I have to admit that though I firmly know it takes 2 to tango, they made it sould ridiculous. Hey, it was an entertainment format meant to stimulate young minds to think and consider. Even the list of Herculean Tasks wouldn't include the uncovering of the New World Order. Not as long as we have to use money to live anyway. Bill Mahar's suggestion reminds me of the
conundrum faced by Guy Pearse as the Time Traveler in the 2003 remake of H.G. Wells The Time Machine. In the scene when he asks Jeremy Irons as the psychic Morlock: "Why can't I change the past", the Morlock explains to him how he was begging the question in his reasoning. And how the outcome would always be preposterous as the Time Traveler reasoned it. You can only change the future with the time machine called the human mind. But only if you
know the truth of all that's happened in the past so that you can avoid repeating it's mistakes. And there's the rub, no ? We don't know the truth because that's been covered up and disinformation crafted to substitute for the truth of 9/11/2000. Mass Murder 1 has no statute of limitations, so as long as the guilty are alive, they will bury the truth, and keep it buried like an undisturbed grave of the truth. And as long as that happens, their kind will repeat that atrocity in some other form somewhwere else, because they've so far gotten away with it. - 2 years ago
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wayseeker
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Maher is one of my heroes. He puts his truth before his popularity. We need more like him.
- 2 years ago
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wayseeker