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In reply to the discussion: Why DU has a "Creative Speculation" forum [View all]KoKo
(84,711 posts)65. "Alternative Theories" to MSM reporting seem to now be considered "CT"
Inquiring Minds and those who like collecting information from various sources to reach a conclusion are considered "fringe."
The need for Partisan Political Advocacy seemed to be when the change occurred here on this "Discussion Board."
Well...whatever.
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It was TV. But, who's quibbling. Lots of pin the tail on the CT in recent days here.
leveymg
May 2013
#77
Yup. Conspiracy theorists are like a cult a very, very dangerous one as they are deniers.
graham4anything
Apr 2013
#3
Don't really care for the term "conspiracy theory". It is a pejorative label, meant to belittle.
djean111
Apr 2013
#4
Oh...yes...I've listened to Parenti...so I can understand now what you are saying...and
KoKo
Apr 2013
#15
Does anyone think the existence of elected "leaders" who believe it is: OK to LIE us into war,
Vincardog
Apr 2013
#14
Yes it was. Where was his son when JFK bit it? Wasn't it his grandson who lied us into Iraq?
Vincardog
May 2013
#67
What about all the Conspiracy Theories That Turned Out to be True? There were many
MellowYellow
Apr 2013
#18
Yawn. In the end, conspiracy theories are intellectually lazy and boring. Like witchhunts in Salem.
graham4anything
May 2013
#24
6 million Jews & tens of millions of non-Jews. Oh wait, the Holocaust never happened cters say
graham4anything
May 2013
#26
In your world view, CTers are an homogenous group? Talk about a conspiracy theory! Wow! nt
Electric Monk
May 2013
#31
BTW, the guy in Invasion of Body Snatchers was very ill and a conspiracy theorist
graham4anything
May 2013
#29
Congrats on totally missing the point about taking the official stories with a grain of salt
Electric Monk
May 2013
#33
already know what it is. Google the serenity thingy. especially the third sentence.
graham4anything
May 2013
#35
The wisdom to know the difference? Are you saying you do this on purpose? Get a better hobby.
Electric Monk
May 2013
#37
Conspiracy theories are only as good as the person telling them-like magic,logic soon prevails
graham4anything
May 2013
#41
Standard oil, first, and then the Business plot (including Prescott Bush)
Electric Monk
May 2013
#45
But everyone is connected. So you and Joe are one. CTers and 6 degrees of connectivity
graham4anything
May 2013
#38
By that definition, the two thrillkillfameseekers were a conspiracy too.
graham4anything
May 2013
#42
I'm starting to think they really do know better, but they're just trolling for fun. It's a game. nt
Electric Monk
May 2013
#48
conspiracy theory is a waste of time. talking about them is talk. NOTHING will come of it.
graham4anything
May 2013
#56
If 4 people were in on it then yes, it was a conspiracy. Why are you trying to pretend otherwise?
Electric Monk
May 2013
#47
So, the WTC is still standing? A magician was paid to do some sort of trick?
graham4anything
May 2013
#59
Here are my conspiracy theories regarding a certain political party in the United States.
gordianot
May 2013
#43
They are the fringe...they might as well believe there are only 100 stars in the sky.
Rex
May 2013
#78
So you're saying that the majority of Americans who don't accept the official story
MadHound
May 2013
#79