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13 minutes ago, Califan007 The Constipated said:

 

Did the racist cops manipulate things because he was black, or because they knew he was guilty?

 

I dont think it's either/or.  I can't really give them benefit of the doubt, given what we know about them, but they knew he was black before they knew he was guilty.  So I'm inclined to believe the racism kicked in before the feeling to administer justice.

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17 minutes ago, justice98 said:

 

I dont think it's either/or.  I can't really give them benefit of the doubt, given what we know about them, but they knew he was black before they knew he was guilty.  So I'm inclined to believe the racism kicked in before the feeling to administer justice.

 

What kind of things do you think they manipulated after they figured out he was guilty?

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‘Beast people,’ feminists, and aliens A new legal paper draws from an impressive array of conspiracy theories to explain Russia’s problems

 

In mid-December, the St. Petersburg academic journal Legal Science: History and Modernity published an article titled “The Russian Family as the Basis of Russian Statehood” (it’s since been deleted from the publication’s site). The bizarre text, which appears to have been written in complete earnest, combines a wide array of outlandish conspiracy theories. Its authors include Mikhail Salnikov, a chief researcher at the St. Petersburg Law Institute; State Duma Deputy Igor Ananskikh; and retired FSB Lieutenant-General Ivan Mironov, among other figures with impressive titles. The news outlet Bumaga compiled a list of the paper’s main claims, which involve “beast people,” a “genocide” against Russians, feminists who worship the demoness Lilith, telegony, and the transmission of throat cancer through oral sex. With Bumaga’s permission, Meduza has translated the list into English.

 

  • Although Russia is a multiethnic country, it was Russians who brought all of the country’s various ethnic groups “under their wing” and carried people from the Caucasus and Central Asia on their shoulders — until the collapse of the USSR, when these people orchestrated a “genocide” against Russians.
  • Russians, unlike other “tribes,” have stopped “procreating and multiplying.” On one hand, this is because Russians are working hard and “carrying Russia on their backs”; on the other hand, they’ve been corrupted by Western culture. In the 1990s, Russian women became followers of the demoness Lilith.
  • Another factor behind the decline of Russia’s birth rate has been a shortage of men. This shortage came not from the Russian government sending hundreds of thousands of men to war but from a program of the U.S. government and the “collective West” to destroy Russians.
  • Another figure wishing for the destruction of the Russian people is sitting Russian Senator Lyudmila Narusova. As evidence, the paper’s authors cite a fabricated screenshot in which Narusova appears to have written “Russians aren’t worthy of life because they’re cowards.”
  • The article’s authors write that the “collective West’s” hatred for Russians is beyond science’s ability to explain, so they turned to the Bible. This brought them to the conclusion that the earth contains two different kinds of people: “Earthly people,” who were created in the image of God, and “beast people” or “non-humans,” who are very similar to ordinary people but who were actually created “from the dust of the earth using cosmic genetic technologies.”
  • “Beast people” are “genetically modified beings” with “biological artifical intelligence” who value war, murder, terror, pedophilia, revolutions, cannibalism, and drug addiction. “Earthly people,” on the other hand, value peace, family, children, and the “cult of the mother-woman.”
  • The researchers then delve into “evidence” of the existence of extraterrestrials living among humans and their involvement in “secret structures” that seek to influence the behavior of the earth’s population. Currently, these aliens are working to transfer power on Earth to “members of the reptilian space civilization,” a process that will require eliminating Russians and morally destroying women. The aliens’ “secret council” has made human men their allies by instilling lust in them.

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The 10 dumbest conspiracy theories of 2023

 

10) False flag trains are invading your town
Following the train derailment and chemical disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, this year, conspiracy theorists became obsessed with man-made disasters.

Despite such disasters being a common occurrence, conspiracy theorists were suddenly convinced that trains across the country were being deployed by the government to poison their towns.

 

9) Kamala Harris has gills?
Vice President Kamala Harris became the target of conspiracy theorists in February after they came to the conclusion that she was breathing through a pair of gills on her neck… seriously.

 

😎 Flat Eathers see Hillary Clinton video as proof of theory
In 2008, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave a speech in which she discussed the “glass ceiling.”

You likely know what that term refers to: a social barrier often faced by women that impedes them from advancing in their careers.

“It may be hard to see tonight, but we are all standing under a glass ceiling right now,” Clinton said after failing to secure the Democratic presidential nomination.

Nothing suspicious there, right? Well, fast-forward to 2023. Conspiracy theorists stumbled across the speech and became convinced that Clinton was actually referring to an imaginary glass dome that covers the flat earth.

 

7) Pope Francis and the AI Satanic priests 
Pope Francis has proven to be a controversial figure for conservative Catholics in light of his sometimes-progressive politics.

But ol’ Francis took things one step too far in April when he decided to meet with a group of Satanic priests, sending many conservatives into an uproar.

The image, which showed Francis shaking the hand of what appears to be a horned ghoul, went especially viral among Spanish speakers.

Yet the image wasn’t real and had been created with artificial intelligence, highlighting how such computer-generated content can be used for spreading disinformation.

 

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2 hours ago, Spaceman Spiff said:

How’d we get this far without the Clinton body count? 
 

 

Quiet you fool. Ya wanna ends up like Vince Foster?

 

Oh and he was Chelsea's real father. That's why HillDawg had him killed. 

 

Anyone post that one yet? 🤣

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The truth behind those white streaks trailing behind jets in the sky

 

We’ve all seen those white streaks trailing behind jets, creating stripes against the blue sky.

 

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The lines are called contrails, short for condensation trails, and they appear when water vapor condenses and freezes around the exhaust from an aircraft, according to the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research.

 

At least that’s what science says. In recent years, a growing number of people believe that these contrails are actually chemtrails — a well-established conspiracy theory asserting that these trails aren’t made from condensation at all, but are instead chemicals being sprayed by the government.

 

Though the theory may sound far-fetched to some, chemtrails have become a common conspiracy both in the US and around the world, despite evidence to the contrary.

 

What is the chemtrails conspiracy theory?
The chemtrails idea has been around since 1996, and is largely rooted in an Air Force research paper from the same year, “Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the weather in 2025.” It outlines a “future weather modification system to achieve military objectives” using “aerospace forces,” and “does not reflect current military policy, practice, or capability,” the Environmental Protection Agency has stated.

 

At its most basic, the chemtrails conspiracy theory posits that contrails are not created by water vapor at all, but instead are a sign that the government, the wealthy, or some mix of the two, is secreting toxic chemicals into the air, creating these white lines.

 

Ideas about the purpose of these supposed toxic chemicals vary. Some believe the chemicals are being used to poison humanity, others say it’s for mind control, and some think it’s a way for the government to control the weather.

 

There’s no single official version of the theory, said Sijia Xiao, a PhD candidate at the University of California, Berkeley, who conducted a 2021 study exploring the chemtrails conspiracy theory and interviewing 20 believers and former believers. Instead, individuals “pick and choose aspects that resonate with them, mixing in personal interpretations or selectively adopting parts of the theory.”

 

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 From this tunnel, thousands of children and women who had had their limbs cut off and were forced into sexual slavery were rescued. "The limbs they sell into handbags, leather shoes and beef at McDonald's"

 

So how many quarter pounders do you get out of one of the limbs of an amputated child sex slave?

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14 hours ago, The Evil Genius said:

Wut. This is what insane people find insane. 

 

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Only 1500 miles from the Vatican to Maui..sweet!

 

 

This reads like someone told early-stage AI to write a conspiracy theory.

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