Sunday, 30 November 2008

Do NOT be fooled by imitations!

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Fellow Loons. It would appear that, based on a recent post over at House Price Crash Forum, there is another group of researchers out there trying to pass themselves off as Conspiraloons®, under the own brand 'Conspiritard' label...




Please do not forget to remind all young children and people with feeble minds you are trying to indoctrinate that there is only one Conspiraloon® Alliance - and that it's the Conspiracy Theories we reject that make Conspiraloon® Conspiracy Theories the Best

Thank you for your attention

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8 comments:

The Antagonist said...

Surely that should be Conspiratards.

If you're going to level insults, surely it is common decency to at least make the insult as technically correct as possible.

Stef said...

The quality of spelling has improved subsequently on a related post on HPC on the subject of David Icke...

The last of the "sensible" books was published around 1996/97, from which point on he became increasingly led astray by talk of reptillians and other such nonsense. I always had a nagging suspicion that the whole operation where he became a self-styled, world renowned guru, was planned and managed from unseen places. Not least because of two people I met who had done some of his early videos and promotional material. They described him as a shrewd business man and one of them told me that he asked them: "can you knock off the VAT if we do this for cash". Both of these men went from rags to riches overnight and for no apparent reason.

Conspiratainment is big business. There's no harm in it if it makes people feel better, though the motives are still questionable. Applying one of Icke's own rules: "ask yourself who benefits from you believing this information".

Stef said...

♫ A false Messiah and an ancient Sumerian tablet
Recycled movie scripts and the occasional reference to Orwell
Watching the news and not believing a word of it
A light in the sky and a bull with no balls

That's Conspiratainment

la la la la la la

The Antagonist said...

I heard that ancient Sumerian tablets are very good for headaches.

Stef said...

They also predict the birth of David Shayler

Stef said...

but, there again, what doesn't?

The Antagonist said...

Speaking of an occasional reference to Orwell, here's An unexpurgated message from Dr. Goldstein.

Anonymous said...

They also predict the birth of David Shayler

Do they predict his death also?