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That thread and all posters to it have gone nowhere. It's a discussion forum, anything goes, as long as you follow the few rules. Though that doesn't mean your ideas are exempt from analysis.conniption wrote:When I signed up for this forum, it was the Savile thread that sparked my interest, but by the time I was accepted into the fold, that particular page and poster had long since gone and Sandy Hook happened.
I blame Lanza for murdering 26 people for reasons that can never be known. The evils of media have been exhaustively recorded here for years. Welcome to that club, I guess. I'm always disappointed by people who think MSM evil paying so much attention to it.I don’t blame Adam Lanza, the kid with the Evil DNA for exploiting this story for all it's worth or for triggering copy-cat scenarios or for making every school day oppressively fearful. I think it's the Media that's Evil, if we're looking for Evil.
Unnecessary hyperbole, things are fucking bad enough. You seem a bit attached to that blog. I will leave off with a quote from an entirely unrelated thread. Oh, and what drew said."Live Shooter Drills" or Trauma based Mind Control. You tell me...
compared2what? wrote:You simply cannot afford to make a habit out of relying on the transient and dubious relief from stress and care offered by the skyrocketing availability of cheap and exploitative imitations of well-researched and reliable news stories. They're produced purely for profit by a completely amoral and unscrupulous industry that doesn't think twice about seducing you with false appeals aimed directly at your greatest areas of emotional vulnerability, when the last thing on earth they have any intention of doing is respectig or caring for or meeting your needs.
On the contrary, they'll do everything they can to maximize the arousal of the very fear and anger that they appear, superficially, to be allaying. Because that's what will keep you coming back for more emotionally manipulative and virtually fact-free assurances and validations.
The entire racket is a menace to public health. It's built on lies and it preys on human frailty. Plus, it's highly addictive. At best, it's not safe to fool around with it unless you're prepared to challenge every element of it as vigorously as you would if it were pushing a line of thought that was uncongenial to you. And at worst, it's a threat to your life and health.
Perelandra wrote:I blame Lanza for murdering 26 people for reasons that can never be known.
Perelandra wrote:Unnecessary hyperbole, things are fucking bad enough.
lupercal wrote:^ that's well put perelandra and I don't mean to be overly nit-picky but
Danger: skyrocketing availability of cheap and exploitative imitations of well-researched and reliable news stories!
No, because whether media-propagated or not, such things do in fact happen, inexplicably if not randomly.lupercal wrote:aren't you defending what are essentially media-propagated ideas with little or no factual basis, namely: 1) there are lone nuts out there who randomly and inexplicably commit astonishingly efficient atrocities for no particular reason, as here:Perelandra wrote:I blame Lanza for murdering 26 people for reasons that can never be known.
I previously stated that the evils of media are big problems. What I objected to was the language "conniption" used. I object to throwing around the phrase "Trauma based Mind Control" carelessly. If one wanted to broaden the scope enough, one could say much of human life could be so called, but around here that phrase has specific definitions. That's all.lupercal wrote:and 2) "conspiracy theorists" and their unwarranted suspicions are the problem, not the media, as here:Perelandra wrote:Unnecessary hyperbole, things are fucking bad enough.
coffin_dodger wrote:Intuition is pretty non-evidence based, afaic. Since when did this board require incontrovertible evidence?
coffin_dodger wrote:Since when did this board require incontrovertible evidence?
coffin_dodger wrote:I get the feeling that the closer we come to knowing 'truths', many of those that have sought them so vociferously may be somewhat uncomfortable with the resulting consequences.
barracuda wrote:Every single time there's a hit like this, the right wing comes out on top. They sell ideology to the patriots and the preppers, push the agenda of arming yourself for freedom, and then reap the benefits when those arms kill the innocent. You'd almost think they like it that way.
barracuda wrote:Understanding that the right gets the cash and prizes in the aftermath of many of these shootings ...
barracuda wrote:Gun sales through the roof? Armed police in elementary schools? Millions of people adding the phrase "false flag" to their vocabulary as a tropism to point at every new event that comes down the gangway? MIllions of people taking new stock in the NRA? Millions more blathering on about the government taking their guns?
coffin dodger wrote:And what if this is what an awakening of true freedom and liberty looks like? A growing percentage of the populace deeply mistrustful of it's governors? A populace questioning it's leaders motives? A populace looking backwards... and extrapolating forwards?
With all the rage and anger and disbelief at the evil that men do I've witnessed on this board over the years, I find it odd that "millions of people adding false flag to thier vocabulary" could be portrayed as a bad thing. Or is that certain RI'ers like it that way - the feelings associated with 'we know something you don't' - that starts getting very uncomfortable at the hint of shit starting to get real?
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