Jim Fetzer & Conspiracies

Just as a hypothetical...

If a non-member were to find out that they were being severely criticised on this forum, all they would need to do is sign up, make a few token posts and walk away never to post again while enjoying the protection of the MA in perpetuity.
 
He hasn't been on the forum since the 7th, I suspect he realises that damn few people here are gullible enough to contribute to his income stream and has departed.
There were too many Jews infecting the host forum.


Just as a hypothetical...

If a non-member were to find out that they were being severely criticised on this forum, all they would need to do is sign up, make a few token posts and walk away never to post again while enjoying the protection of the MA in perpetuity.
Interesting idea...
 
I don't think that Fetzer's appearance achieved anything positive for him. He drew a lot of attention to his ridiculous opinions, whereas he might otherwise have slid a notch or two closer to obscurity. Obscurity is kinder to him than scrutiny.
 
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Just as a hypothetical...

If a non-member were to find out that they were being severely criticised on this forum, all they would need to do is sign up, make a few token posts and walk away never to post again while enjoying the protection of the MA in perpetuity.

Didn't some of the 'Louder than words' crew try that?
 
Originally Posted by abaddon
Just as a hypothetical...

If a non-member were to find out that they were being severely criticised on this forum, all they would need to do is sign up, make a few token posts and walk away never to post again while enjoying the protection of the MA in perpetuity.

Didn't some of the 'Louder than words' crew try that?

I never actually call someone an idiot, I just say that they wrote something idiotic, and then explain why, if need be. Even if they are a member. Example:

Originally Posted by Redwood
Ran across this from an old thread. The person hasn't posted in over two years, but is still a member, so I'll omit the name.


Heiwa happens to be ultra-correct here..... 15% of anything cannot possibly crush 85% of itself on planet earth.

Take a bite of a candy bar. Spit it out. Catch it. Hold it up above the remaining candy bar in your hand and drop it right where you bit it off. What happens? Does the candy bar implode in your hand?
Use common sense. It helps.

(http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php...&postcount=659)

Pizza boxes are bad enough! But CANDY BARS?

(http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=9888250&postcount=957
 
Just as a hypothetical...

If a non-member were to find out that they were being severely criticised on this forum, all they would need to do is sign up, make a few token posts and walk away never to post again while enjoying the protection of the MA in perpetuity.



That would only protect them from comments such as "Poster X is a complete *********** idiot". We'd still be allowed to say "Poster X's theories are completely *********** idiotic".
 
That would only protect them from comments such as "Poster X is a complete *********** idiot". We'd still be allowed to say "Poster X's theories are completely *********** idiotic".

Works for me.

Thusly allow me to state that upon reviewing the beliefs of J.Fetzer I declare that his theories are completely ####### idiotic.
 
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The barium found in the fallout from a nuclear weapon comes from the decay of Cesium-137 which has a half-life of 30.06 years. If the dust was sampled 11 days after the event then only .07% of the Cs-137 had time to decay into barium, and if the barium accounted for 400 ppm of the dust, then you are faced with the ludicrous proposition that 58% of the dust was made of Cs-137!

evidence to support my above declaration.

and as an aside, you continue to flatter me sir, in your sig.:o
 
I've been outed as a "CIA disinformation agent", and recently as an "FAA disinformation agent"... if only those guys would PAY me to do that!
 
I've been outed as a "CIA disinformation agent", and recently as an "FAA disinformation agent"... if only those guys would PAY me to do that!

You can be paid to do so.Pays well too. Only drawback is you get paid in Ameros which you cannot use until such time as the NWO makes them legal tender.

The guys that got paid in Euros before the EU became a reality made out well though.
 
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Back when I was active with the CIA, I would have been happy with just a few tubes for my 10-speeds!
 
Use the DDR-4 Request form, cross out "machine gun" and write in bike tubes. ;)

Solid proof, as if further proof was needed, that the collapse of the Eastern Bloc was a sham for public consumption, and that the CIA is still in close contact with, if not under the control of, what used to be known publicly as the Deutsche Demokratische Republik.

They have control of the memory chip industry, too. You don't think those DDR RAM chips in your computer don't have bugs in them that beam everything stored in them instantly to Stasi headquarters in East-Berlin, do you?
 
Use the DDR-4 Request form, cross out "machine gun" and write in bike tubes. ;)

Solid proof, as if further proof was needed, that the collapse of the Eastern Bloc was a sham for public consumption, and that the CIA is still in close contact with, if not under the control of, what used to be known publicly as the Deutsche Demokratische Republik.
Solid proof that a sitcom based in a war zone still reverberates in the popular culture.
 

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