Jimmy Saville. Not only not reported but actively suppressed for decades.Do you have any evidence to support either of those two statements ?
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Jimmy Saville. Not only not reported but actively suppressed for decades.Do you have any evidence to support either of those two statements ?
Perhaps he should just avoid open windows, and wear decent rubber gloves when opening his front doorRepeatedly spelling Libya 'Lybia' for example. I hope this doesn't mean the gulag for Delaney.
And for some, like conspiracy theorists, belief is the truth. Because truth is a concept that is truly flexible for some and rigidly dogmatic for others. Even your allegations of the BBC admit flexibility of the truth.Sorry to say the turth is the turth but a belief may be down to perception.
I don't get that. How could considering another view limit you?
Aren't the BBC working for money?
Calling someone a conspiracy theorist is, indeed, saying I don't believe it. If conspirators' 'evidence' gained traction then the world would listen and it would be reacted to. As it is, it's as rare as hen's teeth. The truth never seems to come that direction.That's what most people do, believe what they want to believe.
BTW. Calling something a conspiracy theory is just a way of saying you don't want to believe it. If it was wrong you would call it a lie.
And?Jimmy Saville. Not only not reported but actively suppressed for decades.
OK, I'll put it another way. There is never any real evidence in conspiracy theories. They come, they go. Normal people knows silly stories when they hear/read them.That's just plain wrong. There's a big difference between a lie and a conspiracy theory.
It's nice to know "I've got the power", but it makes visits to Tesco difficult now, as I have an irresistible urge to burst into song at the checkout.
As for you tube it is just a joke, the adverts are absolutely killing it and making much content unwatchable. Anyone know of how to get the video's without all the shieete ?
Especialally war- mongering! If we took notice of everything MSN feeds us, we should all be building bunkers!Naive? Or just a grown up who reads the news, from a few sources, and makes up my own mind. I prefer that to conspiracy theories and paranoia that can lead people into dark corners.
I am now using Brave and so far it is wonderful as you don't get the daft adverts disrupting your line of thought.You can't really escape it as there are more and more in video promotions which usually has very little to do with the content of the video or its creator.
I'm pretty sure, if you tried, you could find some things that were poo pooed as conspiracy theories and later proved true.Calling someone a conspiracy theorist is, indeed, saying I don't believe it. If conspirators' 'evidence' gained traction then the world would listen and it would be reacted to. As it is, it's as rare as hen's teeth. The truth never seems to come that direction.
Just an observation that the BBC are quite capable of ignoring or suppressing stuff that it doesn't suit them to be publicised. Strictly is another example. Flagship show, let's not draw attention to any issues.And?
Nope...can you? Any serious issue from any source that has credibility seldom reaches conspiracy status; it's taken up by mainstream news media.I'm pretty sure, if you tried, you could find some things that were poo pooed as conspiracy theories and later proved true.
Nope...can you? Any serious issue from any source that has credibility seldom reaches conspiracy status; it's taken up by mainstream news media.
It's pointless.https://www.theguardian.com/lifeand...ich-conspiracy-theories-have-been-proved-true
Various CIA involvements over the decades....
Weapons of mass destruction...
In fact, there's plenty of evidence to suggest that the US (and therefore the UK too) are far from the arbiters of all moral decency and do indeed have alternative interests in cases where they intervene for the apparent good of humanity.
I guess more importantly we need to start by defining what we actually mean by conspiracy theory, before going ahead and deciding what is or isn't one.
It's pointless.
If you waste your time a talking to the people who don't listen...
You pointed out some instances where so called conspiracy theories were proved true, but it will be just ignored or disbelieved.I don't understand what you mean..
It was not really from eating bats. It was from butchering bats, because a butcher is likely at some point to cut themselves and end up unwittingly inoculating themselves with the blood of animals they butcher. This produces a small chance that a virus which is adapted to live in that animal might manage to reproduce inside of the human host and, by natural selection, the strand might evolve into a virus able to inhabit the human body.The BBC got us into Iraq on knowingly false pretences and 1 million Iraq’s, mostly civilians, women and children died.
The government could not have done it without the BBC’s help, which they happily gave. Same with Libya, Syria, and soon Iran.
The BBC is the propaganda arm of the state. It’s not news. It’s curated information.
Not only that but they as with all legacy media, get most of their news now from social media.
Remember when the BBC were telling us that Covid came from eating bats? Not the Wuhan institute of virology and kept this pretence up even after the ‘lab leak theory’ (not a theory) was discovered?
As an old saying went “if you read the news, you likley know less about what’s going on than someone who doesn’t”.
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