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yours? -- How to Test Your Favorite Conspiracy Theor...
Floppy embarrassed to the bone corner toaster
  02/19/18
out of all the ones itt http://xoxohth.com/thread.php?thread...
charismatic mood
  02/19/18
Gang stalking is the creepiest. It's the portal into hell fo...
iridescent seedy reading party library
  02/19/18
I don't know if a mentally ill people connecting with each o...
comical twinkling uncleanness
  02/19/18
(xo poa
charismatic mood
  02/19/18
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comical twinkling uncleanness
  02/19/18
anything involving corporations doing bad shit to make money...
passionate lodge
  02/19/18
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_time_hypothesis
Obsidian travel guidebook
  02/19/18
"and possibly the Byzantine Emperor Constantine VI"...
boyish bistre partner
  02/19/18
Stevie Wonder isn't actually blind
spectacular location
  02/19/18
arnolds real height
charismatic mood
  02/19/18
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bearded umber fat ankles
  02/19/18
theories please
harsh razzmatazz philosopher-king
  02/19/18
The uk intentionally provoked both world wars in an effort t...
Exciting stead ladyboy
  02/19/18
https://www.amazon.com/Conjuring-Hitler-Britain-America-Thir...
Exciting stead ladyboy
  02/19/18
...
bearded umber fat ankles
  02/19/18
9/11 never happened
Bisexual messiness casino
  02/19/18
not really a 'theory' since it's true but, the earth is flat
Appetizing sex offender property
  02/19/18
lol
Rose volcanic crater
  02/19/18
yeah this is more an obvious fact than theory
nubile hall idiot
  02/19/18
Dingos did 9/11
wine shivering senate mediation
  02/19/18
"hippies" as a psyop http://centerforaninfo...
nubile hall idiot
  02/19/18
CR have posted about this multiple times also & jared...
charismatic mood
  02/19/18
The title of the Post’s book review is “Dr. Strangelove’s Wo...
nubile hall idiot
  02/19/18
Inslaw/Promis/Octopus
titillating learning disabled set
  02/19/18
Operation Northwood Gulf of Tonken Incident Iran/Contra ...
maroon box office
  02/19/18
see above. all tied in with shitboomer music and "...
nubile hall idiot
  02/19/18
Trump conspired with Russian twitter trolls to convince Hill...
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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:25 PM
Author: Floppy embarrassed to the bone corner toaster

yours?

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How to Test Your Favorite Conspiracy Theory

In most cases, witnesses are unreliable, and the stories are too complicated to be true.

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February 19, 2018, 5:00 AM PST

I am of the view that incompetence, random error and sheer complexity explain most of the mistakes and strange events in our world, and that we shouldn’t readily jump to conspiracy theories. I’m pretty sure Neil Armstrong did walk on the moon, and still inclined to think (although not certain) that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, there is no Bigfoot and aliens have not recently visited humans on Earth.

This exercise is not merely to pile up arguments for what you believe, but also to consider how and where you might be wrong. I recently raised this question with a few friends: Which is the most underrated conspiracy theory? Even if you think conspiracy hypotheses are all likely to be false, which one is most plausible -- at least relative to the probabilities assigned by the intellectual and media mainstream.

To approach such an investigation, you might ask how much you believe improbable testimonies from witnesses who give every indication of being normal people. If you find sane witnesses persuasive, you might think there is some chance of UFO accounts being true (perhaps with a conspiracy-based coverup). There have been a variety of sober accounts of UFO visitations, most notably the story of Betty and Barney Hill.

Unfortunately for this nomination, psychological research on self-deception and the literature on the unreliability of witness testimony suggest that our minds can talk us into believing all sorts of things happened that actually didn’t. So witnesses don’t sway me much. I notice also that UFO claims have plummeted since the advent of mobile phones with cameras (“Oh, did you get a photo of them?”). And so I must look elsewhere for the most plausible conspiracy theory. The Bigfoot and Yeti tales take a tumble for similar reasons, and I don’t think anyone actually saw Elvis or Jim Morrison walking around in the 1990s.

Another way to search for true conspiracies is to scour history for deathbed confessions. Did any Cuban or Soviet agents, shortly before dying, blurt out that they knew the true story of President John Kennedy’s assassination? As far as I know, these admissions are hard to come by. That’s another reason for not believing in most conspiracy theories.

We might instead look for a very improbable series of events and decide there might be a conspiracy behind them. When I read about the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the accounts boggle my mind and I can’t come up with a rational explanation of what happened. I am tempted to explore the notion of a conspiracy between the pilots and foreign powers, the likelihood of terrorists, or what cargo the plane was carrying, and so on. Still, improbable events only get me so far toward believing in an actual conspiracy. Precisely because the story of the flight is so complex, and the possible hypotheses so varied -- plus I know relatively little about most matters of aviation -- I don’t budge very far from my basic agnosticism on the matter. A truly plausible conspiracy theory ought to be relatively straightforward.

Another set of candidates are claims that a semi-secret group actually is controlling the world, such as the Trilateral Commission was once believed to do. Yet the most plausible versions of these views simply boil down to wealthy, well-connected people having a lot of influence. That just isn’t much of a secret. There’s no particular gain in plausibility from asserting that a specific cabalistic getaway, held on a particular weekend, is where the actual decisions are made.

So what then do I think is the most probable and most underrated conspiracy?

It’s possible that the fixing of major sporting events might still be going on, and perhaps has been going on for a long time. If Volkswagen AG will doctor its emissions software, or Wells Fargo & Co. will create millions of phony accounts for profit, is it so implausible that a few major athletes -- or better yet referees -- throw games or at least influence the point spread, either for money or to neuter mob threats to their families?

We’re learning all the time that insider trading and financial corruption are quite widespread. We’ve also learned how many athletes were willing to take steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs, even when that is explicitly against the rules. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, arguably the greatest hitter and pitcher of their era in baseball, are at least reputed to have been steroid rules violators.

Is fixing sporting events such a complicated story? No. Does it have a clear motive? Yes. Would we expect many deathbed confessions from those athletes and gangsters who promulgated it? Probably not.

Now let me get back to listening to some Paul McCartney songs, because he is very much alive …

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35437796)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:44 PM
Author: charismatic mood

out of all the ones itt http://xoxohth.com/thread.php?thread_id=3761026&mc=21&forum_id=2

i'd have to say HAARP or any weather modification ones, like chemtrails just starting to litter the sky from the mid 90s so kids born around then think the sky actually should be filled with hanging contrails for hours on end and thats totally normal & not a concerted effort to dump weird particulates into the atmosphere

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35437932)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:47 PM
Author: iridescent seedy reading party library

Gang stalking is the creepiest. It's the portal into hell for people developing schizophrenia.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35437951)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:58 PM
Author: comical twinkling uncleanness

I don't know if a mentally ill people connecting with each other on the internet falls into the ordinary definition of 'conspiracy theory.'

Or maybe that's just the modern definition.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438033)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 3:02 PM
Author: charismatic mood

(xo poa

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438056)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 3:05 PM
Author: comical twinkling uncleanness



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438078)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:49 PM
Author: passionate lodge

anything involving corporations doing bad shit to make money and then lying about it for PR purposes

like it's just such an obvious fact of life that this happens constantly, and yet (((somehow))) it gets lumped in with Bigfoot hunters and people ranting about alien abductions or the Illuminati

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35437967)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:51 PM
Author: Obsidian travel guidebook

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_time_hypothesis

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35437985)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 3:07 PM
Author: boyish bistre partner

"and possibly the Byzantine Emperor Constantine VI"

lmfao

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438093)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:52 PM
Author: spectacular location

Stevie Wonder isn't actually blind

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35437991)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:52 PM
Author: charismatic mood

arnolds real height

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35437996)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:52 PM
Author: bearded umber fat ankles



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438001)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 4:31 PM
Author: harsh razzmatazz philosopher-king

theories please

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438685)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 2:53 PM
Author: Exciting stead ladyboy

The uk intentionally provoked both world wars in an effort to permanently remove the Germans as a threat to Anglo global control.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438004)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 3:05 PM
Author: Exciting stead ladyboy

https://www.amazon.com/Conjuring-Hitler-Britain-America-Third/dp/074532181X

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438075)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 3:08 PM
Author: bearded umber fat ankles



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438096)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 3:04 PM
Author: Bisexual messiness casino

9/11 never happened

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438069)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 3:09 PM
Author: Appetizing sex offender property

not really a 'theory' since it's true but, the earth is flat

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438106)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 3:15 PM
Author: Rose volcanic crater

lol

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438147)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 9:54 PM
Author: nubile hall idiot

yeah this is more an obvious fact than theory

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35441188)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 3:16 PM
Author: wine shivering senate mediation

Dingos did 9/11

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438149)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 4:05 PM
Author: nubile hall idiot

"hippies" as a psyop

http://centerforaninformedamerica.com/laurelcanyon/

It is the first week of August, 1964, and U.S. warships under the command of U.S. Navy Admiral George Stephen Morrison have allegedly come under attack while patrolling Vietnam’s Tonkin Gulf. This event, subsequently dubbed the ‘Tonkin Gulf Incident,’ will result in the immediate passing by the U.S. Congress of the obviously pre-drafted Tonkin Gulf Resolution, which will, in turn, quickly lead to America’s deep immersion into the bloody Vietnam quagmire.

One of the earliest on the Laurel Canyon/Sunset Strip scene is Jim Morrison, the enigmatic lead singer of The Doors. Jim will quickly become one of the most iconic, controversial, critically acclaimed, and influential figures to take up residence in Laurel Canyon. Curiously enough though, the self-proclaimed “Lizard King” has another claim to fame as well, albeit one that none of his numerous chroniclers will feel is of much relevance to his career and possible untimely death: he is the son, as it turns out, of the aforementioned Admiral George Stephen Morrison.

Given that Zappa was, by numerous accounts, a rigidly authoritarian control-freak and a supporter of U.S. military actions in Southeast Asia, it is perhaps not surprising that he would not feel a kinship with the youth movement that he helped nurture. And it is probably safe to say that Frank’s dad also had little regard for the youth culture of the 1960s, given that Francis Zappa was, in case you were wondering, a chemical warfare specialist assigned to – where else? – the Edgewood Arsenal. Edgewood is, of course, the longtime home of America’s chemical warfare program, as well as a facility frequently cited as being deeply enmeshed in MK-ULTRA operations. Curiously enough, Frank Zappa literally grew up at the Edgewood Arsenal, having lived the first seven years of his life in military housing on the grounds of the facility. The family later moved to Lancaster, California, near Edwards Air Force Base, where Francis Zappa continued to busy himself with doing classified work for the military/intelligence complex. His son, meanwhile, prepped himself to become an icon of the peace & love crowd. Again, nothing unusual about that, I suppose.

Zappa’s manager, by the way, is a shadowy character by the name of Herb Cohen, who had come out to L.A. from the Bronx with his brother Mutt just before the music and club scene began heating up. Cohen, a former U.S. Marine, had spent a few years traveling the world before his arrival on the Laurel Canyon scene. Those travels, curiously, had taken him to the Congo in 1961, at the very time that leftist Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba was being tortured and killed by our very own CIA. Not to worry though; according to one of Zappa’s biographers, Cohen wasn’t in the Congo on some kind of nefarious intelligence mission. No, he was there, believe it or not, to supply arms to Lumumba “in defiance of the CIA.” Because, you know, that is the kind of thing that globetrotting ex-Marines did in those days (as we’ll see soon enough when we take a look at another Laurel Canyonluminary).

Making up the other half of Laurel Canyon’s First Family is Frank’s wife, Gail Zappa, known formerly as Adelaide Sloatman. Gail hails from a long line of career Naval officers, including her father, who spent his life working on classified nuclear weapons research for the U.S. Navy. Gail herself had once worked as a secretary for the Office of Naval Research and Development (she also once told an interviewer that she had “heard voices all [her] life”). Many years before their nearly simultaneous arrival in Laurel Canyon, Gail had attended a Naval kindergarten with “Mr. Mojo Risin’” himself, Jim Morrison (it is claimed that, as children, Gail once hit Jim over the head with a hammer). The very same Jim Morrison had later attended the same Alexandria, Virginia high school as two other future Laurel Canyon luminaries – John Phillips and Cass Elliott.

John Edmund Andrew Phillips was, shockingly enough, yet another child of the military/intelligence complex. The son of U.S. Marine Corp Captain Claude Andrew Phillips and a mother who claimed to have psychic and telekinetic powers, John attended a series of elite military prep schools in the Washington, D.C. area, culminating in an appointment to the prestigious U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis

After leaving Annapolis, John married Susie Adams, a direct descendant of ‘Founding Father’ John Adams. Susie’s father, James Adams, Jr., had been involved in what Susie described as “cloak-and-dagger stuff with the Air Force in Vienna,” or what we like to call covert intelligence operations.

John Phillips, of course – though surrounded throughout his life by military/intelligence personnel – did not involve himself in such matters. Or so we are to believe. Before succeeding in his musical career, however, John did seem to find himself, quite innocently of course, in some rather unusual places. One such place was Havana, Cuba, where Phillips arrived at the very height of the Cuban Revolution. For the record, Phillips has claimed that he went to Havana as nothing more than a concerned private citizen, with the intention of – you’re going to love this one – “fighting for Castro.” Because, as I mentioned earlier, a lot of folks in those days traveled abroad to thwart CIA operations before taking up residence in Laurel Canyon and joining the ‘hippie’ generation. During the two weeks or so that the Cuban Missile Crisis played out, a few years after Castro took power, Phillips found himself cooling his heels in Jacksonville, Florida – alongside, coincidentally I’m sure, the Mayport Naval Station.

Before his arrival in Laurel Canyon, Stephen Stills was (*yawn*) the product of yet another career military family. Raised partly in Texas, young Stephen spent large swaths of his childhood in El Salvador, Costa Rica, the Panama Canal Zone, and various other parts of Central America – alongside his father, who was, we can be fairly certain, helping to spread ‘democracy’ to the unwashed masses in that endearingly American way. As with the rest of our cast of characters, Stills was educated primarily at schools on military bases and at elite military academies. Among his contemporaries in Laurel Canyon, he was widely viewed as having an abrasive, authoritarian personality. Nothing unusual about any of that, of course, as we have already seen with the rest of our cast of characters.

Another of those icons, and one of Laurel Canyon’s most flamboyant residents, is a young man by the name of David Crosby, founding member of the seminal Laurel Canyon band the Byrds, as well as, of course, Crosby, Stills & Nash. Crosby is, not surprisingly, the son of an Annapolis graduate and WWII military intelligence officer, Major Floyd Delafield Crosby. Like others in this story, Floyd Crosby spent much of his post-service time traveling the world. Those travels landed him in places like Haiti, where he paid a visit in 1927, when the country just happened to be, coincidentally of course, under military occupation by the U.S. Marines. One of the Marines doing that occupying was a guy that we met earlier by the name of Captain Claude Andrew Phillips.

But David Crosby is much more than just the son of Major Floyd Delafield Crosby. David Van Cortlandt Crosby, as it turns out, is a scion of the closely intertwined Van Cortlandt, Van Schuyler and Van Rensselaer families.

Another shining star on the Laurel Canyon scene, just a few years later, will be singer-songwriter Jackson Browne, who is – are you getting as bored with this as I am? – the product of a career military family. Browne’s father was assigned to post-war ‘reconstruction’ work in Germany, which very likely means that he was in the employ of the OSS, precursor to the CIA.

All these folks gathered nearly simultaneously along the narrow, winding roads of Laurel Canyon. They came from across the country – although the Washington, DC area was noticeably over-represented – as well as from Canada and England. They came even though, at the time, there wasn’t much of a pop music industry in Los Angeles. They came even though, at the time, there was no live pop music scene to speak of. They came even though, in retrospect, there was no discernable reason for them to do so.

It would, of course, make sense these days for an aspiring musician to venture out to Los Angeles. But in those days, the centers of the music universe were Nashville, Detroit and New York. It wasn’t the industry that drew the Laurel Canyon crowd, you see, but rather the Laurel Canyon crowd that transformed Los Angeles into the epicenter of the music industry. To what then do we attribute this unprecedented gathering of future musical superstars in the hills above Los Angeles? What was it that inspired them all to head out west? Perhaps Neil Young said it best when he told an interviewer that he couldn’t really say why he headed out to LA circa 1966; he and others “were just going like Lemmings.”

....Here we will, as you have no doubt already ascertained, take a decidedly different approach. The question that we will be tackling is a more deeply troubling one: “what if the musicians themselves (and various other leaders and founders of the ‘movement’) were every bit as much a part of the intelligence community as the people who were supposedly harassing them?” What if, in other words, the entire youth culture of the 1960s was created not as a grass-roots challenge to the status quo, but as a cynical exercise in discrediting and marginalizing the budding anti-war movement and creating a fake opposition that could be easily controlled and led astray? And what if the harassment these folks were subjected to was largely a stage-managed show designed to give the leaders of the counterculture some much-needed ‘street cred’? What if, in reality, they were pretty much all playing on the same team?

jim morrison with his dad in 1964: http://centerforaninformedamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/6d476505-105e-46e5-b712-51006194832f.jpg

he started the doors in 1965.

Morrison essentially arrived on the scene as a fully-developed rock star, complete with a backing band, a stage persona and an impressive collection of songs – enough, in fact, to fill the Doors’ first few albums. How exactly Jim Morrison reinvented himself in such a radical manner remains something of a mystery, since before his sudden incarnation as singer/songwriter, James Douglas Morrison had never shown the slightest interest in music. None whatsoever. He certainly never studied music and could neither read nor write it. By his own account, he never had much of an interest in even listening to music. He told one interviewer that he “never went to concerts – one or two at most.” And before joining the Doors, he “never did any singing. I never even conceived of it.” Asked near the end of his life if he had ever had any desire to learn to play a musical instrument, Jim responded, “Not really.”

So here we had a guy who had never sang (apparently not even in the shower or in his car, which seems rather odd to me), who had “never even conceived” of the notion that he could open his mouth and makes sounds come out, and who couldn’t play an instrument and had no interest in learning such a skill, and who had never much listened to music or been anywhere near a band, even just to watch one perform, and yet this guy somehow emerged, virtually overnight, as a fully-formed rock star who would quickly become an icon of his generation. And even more bizarrely, legend holds that he brought with him enough original songs to fill the first few Doors’ albums. Morrison did not, you see, do as any other singer/songwriter does and pen the songs over the course of the band’s career; instead, he allegedly wrote them all at once, before the band was even formed. As Jim once acknowledged in an interview, he was “not a very prolific songwriter. Most of the songs I’ve written I wrote in the very beginning, about three years ago. I just had a period when I wrote a lot of songs.”

In fact, all of the good songs that Morrison is credited with writing were written during that period – the period during which, according to rock legend, Jim spent most of his time hanging out on the rooftop of a Venice apartment building, consuming copious amounts of LSD. This was just before he hooked up with fellow student Ray Manzarek to form the Doors. Legend also holds, strangely enough, that that chance meeting occurred on the beach, though it seems far more likely that the pair would have actually met at UCLA, where both attended the university’s rather small and close-knit film school.

And these are, it should be clarified, songs that we are talking about here, as opposed to just lyrics, which would more accurately be categorized as poems. Because Jim, as we all know, was quite a prolific poet, whereas he was a songwriter only for one brief period in his life. But why was that? Why did Morrison, with no previous interest in music, suddenly and inexplicably become a prolific songwriter, only to just as suddenly lose interest after mentally penning an impressive catalogue of what would become regarded as rock staples? And how and why did Jim achieve the accompanying physical transformation that changed him from a clean-cut, collegiate, and rather conservative looking young man into the brooding sex symbol who would take the country by storm? And why, after a few years of adopting that persona, did Jim transform once again, in the last year or so of his life, into an overweight, heavily-bearded, reclusive poet who seemed to have lost his interest in music just as suddenly and inexplicably as he had obtained it?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438461)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 4:15 PM
Author: charismatic mood

CR

have posted about this multiple times also & jared leto's purchase of ex military compounds interlinking with The Doors parentage etc

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35438562)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 10:04 PM
Author: nubile hall idiot

The title of the Post’s book review is “Dr. Strangelove’s Workplace,” which presumably is a reference to the notorious RAND corporation. But I think that we can all agree that the title could just as easily apply to Wohlstetter’s stylish Laurel Canyon home. In fact, as the pieces of this puzzle continue to fall into place, it is beginning to seem as though “Dr. Strangelove’s Workplace” might be a good title for the entire damn canyon. We now know that, in addition to hosting both a secret military/intelligence facility and a call-boy/kiddy-porn operation servicing prominent public figures, Laurel Canyon was also the birthplace and meeting place of what we now know as the ‘neocon’/PNAC crowd, as well as the home base of the guiding light of the Rand corporation.

Thus far in our journey, we have encountered Masons, the FBI, the OSS, the CIA, the secret society known as Skull and Bones, the Rothschild family, military intelligence of every conceivable stripe, the OTO, the RAND corporation, the ‘neocon’ cabal, and just about every other nefarious group that regularly pops up in the ‘conspiracy’ literature – with one very obvious exception: we have not yet met up with any member of the legendary Rockefeller clan. Luckily though, we’re about to remedy that oversight.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35441317)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 9:56 PM
Author: titillating learning disabled set

Inslaw/Promis/Octopus

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35441210)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 9:56 PM
Author: maroon box office

Operation Northwood

Gulf of Tonken Incident

Iran/Contra

MKUltra

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35441212)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 9:59 PM
Author: nubile hall idiot

see above.

all tied in with shitboomer music and "counterculture"

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35441257)



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Date: February 19th, 2018 9:58 PM
Author: Electric mental disorder jewess

Trump conspired with Russian twitter trolls to convince Hillary not to campaign in Wisconsin

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3897599&forum_id=2#35441232)