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In reply to the discussion: Re: those supposedly “crazy” conspiracy theorists, guess what? [View all]Ocelot
(227 posts)A group of businessman plotting a hostile takeover of a company is one random example of a conspiracy. Some conspiracies might be legal (like the one I just cited), and some are most definitely illegal... like Obama, the NSA and James Clapper all lying their asses off to try to convince us that they haven't handed the keys to our personal information over to a bunch of clowns like Booz Allen (who let a low-level contractor take what they perceive to be a tremendous amount of sensitive information and run off with it). Private corporations like Booz Allen are incompetent and not to be trusted with the private information of anyone, ESPECIALLY where National Security is concerned. Obama and Clapper have both committed egregious violations against the Constitution that Obama has sworn to uphold, lied about it and now Obama is hiring a new Propaganda Overlord to try to shove it down the American peoples' throat as something palatable. It's never going to be palatable.