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CIA invited the term "conspiracy theorist" to discredit anyone with both plausible and implausible explanations for things that didn't fit the narrative. They paid the author of James Bond to create an iconic character that made intelligence agents look cool, the good guys. Not a conspiracy guy at all, but I'm against "farfetched" but mildly open to plausible theories. No I don't believe in Q either. I don't know anything about Alex Jones either.

Edit: also I will say I don't frequent conspiracy sites, I've seen too many people that once shown the rabbit hole, go down it and never come back out.

359 days ago
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CIA invited the term "conspiracy theorist" to discredit anyone with both plausible and implausible explanations for things that didn't fit the narrative. They paid the author of James Bond to create an iconic character that made intelligence agents look cool, the good guys. Not a conspiracy guy at all, but I'm against "farfetched" but mildly open to plausible theories. No I don't believe in Q either. I don't know anything about Alex Jones either.

359 days ago
1 score