other unanswered questions regarding mysterious lottery-like money flowing into the community
I am glad you mentioned this, because this was one thing I could actually dig into and disprove as disinformation. The claim was that all the parents of those kids were given a free house based on the local government records which was some kind of an accounting database that suddenly should a house for $450,000 or so for each of the parent's addresses.
Looked very suspicious and like a smoking gun. Thats when I dug into it, and found that every house in that locality had the same entry because they moved paper recards into a digital system and seeded with initial entries.
This is the kind of stuff that makes thse "conspiracy theories" so frustrating. There are a hundred claims, many of which no one can every verify. But the ones you do verify turn out to be fake.
Its these "great amount of little lies" that can be used to effectively change the way a person thinks about a situation because its very hard to disprove a 100 small lies than one big lie.
It’s like “yeah, I ‘proved’ it, but all the foundational facts were made up.”
It gets really hard to say what the point is after that… we can’t leave these people alone because they rely on consent, which includes not saying anything, but we can’t pin them on anything because we rarely, if ever, have any facts that hold up, either.
I hadn't heard that one about the houses, so it wasn't part of my reasoning. I also believe 9/11 was an inside job. So I am prone to believe that it is very feasible to pull off something like SH and then have the right people in the right places to debunk the inconsistencies that seem to "prove" a conspiracy theory.
I am glad you mentioned this, because this was one thing I could actually dig into and disprove as disinformation. The claim was that all the parents of those kids were given a free house based on the local government records which was some kind of an accounting database that suddenly should a house for $450,000 or so for each of the parent's addresses.
Looked very suspicious and like a smoking gun. Thats when I dug into it, and found that every house in that locality had the same entry because they moved paper recards into a digital system and seeded with initial entries.
This is the kind of stuff that makes thse "conspiracy theories" so frustrating. There are a hundred claims, many of which no one can every verify. But the ones you do verify turn out to be fake.
Its these "great amount of little lies" that can be used to effectively change the way a person thinks about a situation because its very hard to disprove a 100 small lies than one big lie.
This kind of stuff drives me absolutely batty.
It’s like “yeah, I ‘proved’ it, but all the foundational facts were made up.”
It gets really hard to say what the point is after that… we can’t leave these people alone because they rely on consent, which includes not saying anything, but we can’t pin them on anything because we rarely, if ever, have any facts that hold up, either.
I hadn't heard that one about the houses, so it wasn't part of my reasoning. I also believe 9/11 was an inside job. So I am prone to believe that it is very feasible to pull off something like SH and then have the right people in the right places to debunk the inconsistencies that seem to "prove" a conspiracy theory.