cgtweb Wrote: what do you mean lockdown? I was also a kid at that time, how old are you if you don't mind me asking? our tv at the time only had 5 channels, I used to come back from school and turn on cbbc or citv (old school kids channels) but all 5 channels were live news.
I'm 21 years old. I was 4 at the time but I remember clearly. We had directv.
cgtweb Wrote: what do you mean lockdown? I was also a kid at that time, how old are you if you don't mind me asking? our tv at the time only had 5 channels, I used to come back from school and turn on cbbc or citv (old school kids channels) but all 5 channels were live news.
I'm 21 years old. I was 4 at the time but I remember clearly. We had directv.
RE: Stupidest Consipiracies
15-12-2018, 01:09 AM
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cgtweb Wrote: I have heard of hiroshima, not to familiar with nagasaki though, History classes used to suck here xD Wow, you have an amazing memory. I do not know what directv is lmao
Both Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed during WWII as a means of shock and awe to end the war.
So far, there has been so much evidence and trainings. But there are people who believe in the theories of the flat world, even without proof. This is so crazy
Its funny how so many of these are obviously fake....... But there are those that are real my fam. So while I do not subscribe to the flat earth theory, or that we did not land on the moon. There is evidence that suggests some of these so called theories are actually true. MKUltra is one that Im aware of. Im sure there are others but we will never know.
My favourite one at the moment is the moon is hollow and it has a supermax prison on it - similar to MIB 3
cgtweb Wrote: wait, they bombed people to end a war?
Yup, that's the reasoning behind the term "shock and awe". It shocks them so hard that they're in awe and don't want to continue fighting. I remember there being an interesting video on how the government handled it, but I'm unsure of its validity:
fdigl Wrote: Yup, that's the reasoning behind the term "shock and awe". It shocks them so hard that they're in awe and don't want to continue fighting. I remember there being an interesting video on how the government handled it, but I'm unsure of its validity:
I heard about this town not long ago, seems fascinating how they secluded and decompartmentalized the information in this town to create this town and the people working on the bomb
Fitfattony Wrote: I heard about this town not long ago, seems fascinating how they secluded and decompartmentalized the information in this town to create this town and the people working on the bomb
It shows how scary the government's authority figure has over people when they don't question it - and if they do question it they'd probably end up getting silenced.