jervybingly

May I recommend to all on Conspiracy the book The Wisdom of Psychopaths .

The book is exceedingly well-researched, and among all the interesting data it contains is this nugget: a high percentage of corporate CEOs score high on what psychologists refer to as "the psychopath index."

jervybingly

Yes, interesting conversation, and for me at least, paranoia-inducing. If you are not paranoid at this point, then you—meaning everyone—do not understand the situation. For anyone who does not know, paranoia is not necessarily a mental illness, but is often based on facts and is a justified state of mind.

jervybingly

I'd like to make one thing clear: I do not believe in numerology, and I'm guessing that user redditbelowsme feels the same. The point is that some groups/cults discussed here really do put stock in such numbers.

k_digi

Good summary.

mikwaheeri

Here's a random thought I just had about Project Blue Beam. What if it's purpose is to hide the coming asteroid (Planet X, or whatever it may be) from the view of most astronomers/amateur sky watchers. No one can see anything cause the whole projects purpose is to block out a relatively small portion of the sky constantly.

Other then my random thought, great post!

Empire_of_the_mind

topnotch post

jervybingly

Here is another one: 09/11/90. That was the date George HW Bush first mentioned the NWO in a speech. It reads the same forwards and backwards. Coincidence? Right.

Stavon

I consider conspiracy theories announced before the actual event highly suspicious. The poster might have secret knowledge about plans, or might stage the whole thing.

In fact, I don't recognize them as valid conspiracy theories at all, it's basically cheating.