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Subject: what conspiracys/myths do you think are real?

you killed poonflip!

the flippiest poon i ever knew!


Posted by: thisguyCAMEO

Posted by: rat lord09
The OP works for the government and is using this thread to find people who have discovered the truth.


hahahahahahahahaha!
Not sure if good-natured ,joking laugh, or evil, tyrannical laugh.

  • 12.19.2012 7:09 PM PDT

Bigfoot (due to...T.V. specials..)
Aliens (due to size of universe+multiverse)
Ghosts (due to personal experiences)

  • 12.19.2012 7:10 PM PDT


Posted by: Deadlights911
Inb4legendaryrosealt

Anyway, I believe in ghosts... kind of

^This.

I can sort of buy the whole conspiracy that climate change is being exaggerated and fear-mongered to make it more terrifying than it actually is to keep us in line and allow us to be easily manipulated, but whatever.

[Edited on 12.19.2012 7:11 PM PST]

  • 12.19.2012 7:10 PM PDT
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Without The Flood, I wouldn't know what an opinion is.

I'll stand by that Mew is in fact, under the truck.

  • 12.19.2012 7:10 PM PDT


Posted by: MyNameIsCharlie
Also, I would like to know what really crashed at Roswell. I am 99% sure it wasn't an alien crash, but it was something so sensitive that they used that as there first go-to when it crashed... Project Mogul my ass. That wasn't a balloon, and it wasn't looking for Soviet bomb detonations. It was something so sensitive that the first thing the guy in charge said was ALIENS!


did you ever hear about the "battle LA"? in 1960 or something like that, the army went nuts out of no where and started shooting into the air. search lights were going off in the sky really frantic like. and a bunch of people who looked outside said they saw a silver disc shaped object....the army later said it was a battle exercise to make sure people were alert or something like that.

  • 12.19.2012 7:12 PM PDT

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Posted by: thisguyCAMEO

Posted by: MyNameIsCharlie
Also, I would like to know what really crashed at Roswell. I am 99% sure it wasn't an alien crash, but it was something so sensitive that they used that as there first go-to when it crashed... Project Mogul my ass. That wasn't a balloon, and it wasn't looking for Soviet bomb detonations. It was something so sensitive that the first thing the guy in charge said was ALIENS!


did you ever hear about the "battle LA"? in 1960 or something like that, the army went nuts out of no where and started shooting into the air. search lights were going off in the sky really frantic like. and a bunch of people who looked outside said they saw a silver disc shaped object....the army later said it was a battle exercise to make sure people were alert or something like that.


It was in 1942, and the Army Air Corp attributed it to "War Nerves." Yes, I am very versed in that. People thought they saw something and opened up with the Civilian Defense Force anti-air guns.

  • 12.19.2012 7:13 PM PDT


Posted by: MyNameIsCharlie

Posted by: thisguyCAMEO

Posted by: MyNameIsCharlie
Also, I would like to know what really crashed at Roswell. I am 99% sure it wasn't an alien crash, but it was something so sensitive that they used that as there first go-to when it crashed... Project Mogul my ass. That wasn't a balloon, and it wasn't looking for Soviet bomb detonations. It was something so sensitive that the first thing the guy in charge said was ALIENS!


did you ever hear about the "battle LA"? in 1960 or something like that, the army went nuts out of no where and started shooting into the air. search lights were going off in the sky really frantic like. and a bunch of people who looked outside said they saw a silver disc shaped object....the army later said it was a battle exercise to make sure people were alert or something like that.


It was in 1942, and the Army Air Corp attributed it to "War Nerves." Yes, I am very versed in that. People thought they saw something and opened up with the Civilian Defense Force anti-air guns.


also, some guy who says he was part of the investigation team of the roswell crash "uncovered something that looked like tin foil, but when he crumpled it up, it would return back to its normal shape all on its own." haha i realize its not very believable when "some guy whos ex cia" or whatever says it but that would be nuts

  • 12.19.2012 7:16 PM PDT

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