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By *asyuk OP   Man
over a year ago

West London

It's been confirmed as a form of psychosis.

Alex Jones and his right wing Infowars conspiracy theories were the product of craziness.

I wonder where that puts everyone who's been supporting?

Considering the diagnosis comes from...him

https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/30/us/alex-jones-psychosis-sandy-hook/index.html

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby

We've known for a long time he has "issues"

Mind you so have a lot of his supporters

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By *oi_LucyCouple
over a year ago

Barbados

Is it not just him saying whatever the hell he can to get him off the hook for the court case he is currently in for defamation against the Sandy Hook victims?

-Matt

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By *asyuk OP   Man
over a year ago

West London


"Is it not just him saying whatever the hell he can to get him off the hook for the court case he is currently in for defamation against the Sandy Hook victims?

-Matt"

Quite possibly.

Interesting though. He's either a liar or a nut job.

Still an interesting question to his supporters

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

I cannot for the life of me understand why people take him seriously?

He’s an act. A humble water filter salesman.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A total tosser if ever there was one. Saying prayers live on air for BB net-one-yahoo, frogs turning gay and lazerbeams from outer space burning peoples' minds....but he makes a shit ton of money from his brand of 'entertainment'.

I think Rachel Maddow from msnbc news is another crazy conspiracy theorist. Crying live on air after the Mueller report cleared trump of collusion with Russia during the 2016 election. She pumped the airwaves full of her nonsense believing it to be true....

Let's not forget the media closer to home who pushed the wild conspiracy theory about WMD's under Saddam's palaces that also turned out to be bullturrds...

and of course Jussie Smollett's self inflicted 'hate crime'.... laughable that he got let off basically scott-free after pushing that load of old bollox....

conspiracy theorists everywhere!! Some among the least likely places you would expect...

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By *asyuk OP   Man
over a year ago

West London


"I cannot for the life of me understand why people take him seriously?

He’s an act. A humble water filter salesman.

"

Not humble. That's the problem

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By *ethnmelvCouple
over a year ago

Chudleigh

Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re actually out there, let alone trying to get you

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Believing in conspiracy theories sets a dangerous precedent, even if someone was potentially fairly healthy beforehand. Sure, there are going to be forces at work that engineer certain outcomes and manipulate coverups but it's healthy to just focus on known facts and gain justice, if within your power to do so.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Believing in conspiracy theories sets a dangerous precedent, even if someone was potentially fairly healthy beforehand. Sure, there are going to be forces at work that engineer certain outcomes and manipulate coverups but it's healthy to just focus on known facts and gain justice, if within your power to do so. "

that's very true but how do you distinguish what's conspiracy theory and what's proper information?

If you had stated during an episode of Jim'll fix it that Savile was a child abuser....what might've happened to you? Dismissed as a conspiracy theorist, slanderer and spreader of false info?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Believing in conspiracy theories sets a dangerous precedent, even if someone was potentially fairly healthy beforehand. Sure, there are going to be forces at work that engineer certain outcomes and manipulate coverups but it's healthy to just focus on known facts and gain justice, if within your power to do so. "
Who is it that is giving out those known facts? If those known facts disturb your sense of justice what would you do?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Oh let us be honest almost all conspiracy theories are based on a bias. We do not like to think that Diana, JFK John Lennon etc etc Died in banal circumstances or were slain by nobodies. So we try to find a "Better reason" find a pattern to why. Most times it is as ugly and random as it appears

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By *asyuk OP   Man
over a year ago

West London


"Oh let us be honest almost all conspiracy theories are based on a bias. We do not like to think that Diana, JFK John Lennon etc etc Died in banal circumstances or were slain by nobodies. So we try to find a "Better reason" find a pattern to why. Most times it is as ugly and random as it appears"

Incompetence and happenstance are always more likely than conspiracy.

Of course if you can see a conspiracy where everyone else can't, then that makes you "special" too. Everyone wants to be special

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes it’s usually only losers and loonies that actually do harm to others while framing it with their paranoid conspiracy theories....Brexiteers being a case in point!!!

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