As an observer of the modern conspiracy culture, I often find myself in the same situation as Robert L. Ripley did when he chronicled the world’s oddities. I spend a whole lot of time looking at the strange, the bizarre, and the unexpected. There are the theories about the Earth being flat, the back-engineered alien spacecraft fantasies from the not so distant fringes of UFOlogy, and the stale, shopworn JFK assassination theories. But then there are the conspiracists who are vile beyond any measure of human depravity.
For one, there are the anti-vaxxers who might as well be treated by the law as murderers. Their scientifically discredited nonsense is leading to a global wave of disease outbreaks and death. People like this are no better than someone who prods and cajoles a depressed, suicidal individual into taking their own lives.
Then we have the 9/11 conspiracy crowd, a collection of blood-sucking vampires exploiting the deaths of over 3000 Americans in order to sell their self-published books, cheaply produced DVDs, and get hits on their social media platforms.
Then there are the climate-change-deniers who still insist on claiming that global warming is some kind of a massive hoax perpetrated by a conspiracy of scientists. In the middle of this freakshow we have the State of the Nation website, which subscribes not merely to all of these theories—and pretty much every conspiracy theory under the sun—but has now taken to mocking children and calling them crisis actors. If you visit the SOTN site, you’ll find them not only joining the attacks on 16-year-old environmental activist Greta Thunberg, but upping the ante in personal attacks and ridicule. In fact, SOTN displays its unique ability in taking tastelessness, absolute sociopathic callousness to heretofore unseen levels. You will see SOTN offer a rebuttal to Thunberg’s activism by making fun of her appearance and mocking her with nicknames like Greta the Grinch.
But then if any other boundaries of boundaries of decency might come up, SOTN, of course, finds it and immediately crosses it. SOTN then mocks Thunberg’s Asperger’s Syndrome and, naturally, claims that her condition is some kind of a willful creation by the “globalists” who had vaccinated her to turn her into their puppet on a quest for worldwide domination.
So State of the Nation likes to refer to the big, invisible bogeyman of the New World Order and the “globalists” as “sociopaths” and “psychopaths” a lot. They throw these phrases around constantly. But what they really should do is look those words up in a dictionary. Whoever the dregs of humanity are who run that site should find the experience akin to staring into a mirror.
Well, this site is reminiscent of the pot and kettle. As far as SOTN goes, I certainly can't argue. They are a model of conundrums. They rightfully out Satanist Israel, yet they fully believe in Trump, who couldn't possibly be any more pro-Israel. Biden is criminal. True...but Trump is a patriot? They dis every thing Israel, but Trump, Israels BFF, is America First? I'm afraid that all this obfuscation in the press leads one to trust no one. It appears this site is the diametrically opposed fake opposition...at best. Your so-called facts on C-19 and vaccines are to be expected. Disinformation and deception are quite useful for those who deal in such lies. Where are your reports from other than 'official' sources that are credible, to the contrary? Ahhh, there are none, are there? Because only official sources can be right? There is where you were exposed. Official sources like the USG...WMDs, Gulf of Tonkin, JFK assassination...all lies, but we can still believe them? Wow.
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DeleteThe people at SOTN are not conundrums. What they are doing is very obvious. They focus their malicious conspiracy fantasies at sectors of the population that are given to paranoia and basically want to believe. SOTN then tells those people what they want to believe. They invent alternative versions of major world events at the moment those events are unfolding. The fact that they are posting anti-Israeli conspiracy theories literally hours after the attacks of October 7 should leave no doubt in anyone's mind that these theories are invented on the spot. They are hustlers and con artists.
Israel, whom they are so shamefully attacking, is as Satanic as a person who's mugged on the street by a gang of thugs and tries to defend himself. A genocidal gang of barbarians that's Hamas has yet again tried lashed out and murder as many Jewish people as it can and the only way animals like Hamas can be be stopped is by annihilating them. The call for the destruction of Israel and the extermination of Jews in the world is a part of Hamas' founding charter. That is a fact. It's in writing. You can look it up. Trying to put an organization like this out of commission after it murdered 1400 Israelis and took hundreds of others hostage is Satanic how? Please explain.
Also, I am curious as to which sources other than "official" sources you are referring to? Do you mean the hundreds of conspiracy theorists who've said that the the Covid virus is a part of the plot of depopulate the earth? Or the ones that say Covid was caused by 5G towers? Or the ones that say the Covid vaccine will alter the human DNA? Or perhaps the one that said the vaccine was made using an alien technology or maybe the theory that says the vaccine is full of microchips to control the minds of the population. Absolutely NONE of them are credible. And that goes for the MMR vaccines, to which I was referring in this post, written before the Covid pandemic. The claims that the MMR vaccines cause autism had been investigated numerous times and zero evidence was found to prove them. The entire vaccination-causes-autism theory came about as a result of a fraudulent paper that had been retracted. But those people who were willing to fall for such a conspiracy theory were easy pickings for parasites like SOTN. They and they ilk made up their Covid conspiracy theories with zero credible evidence and started peddling them to the gullible who want to believe.
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