On Wed, 03 Oct 2012 09:50:29 +1000, Fred Nurk wrote:
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http://boingboing.net/2012/10/01/tinfoil-hats-actually-amplify.html
"...the tinfoil hat meme might be a false-flag operation engineered to
trick the wily and suspicious into making it easier to beam messages into
their skulls."
I love that. This is crucial for conspiracy theorists to understand:
your ranks have been infiltrated by a vast global conspiracy. THEY have
agents in every one of your conspiracy theory groups, pretending to be
one of you while feeding you lies to misdirect you from the *real* facts
of the conspiracies to chase false leads, and carefully collecting all
your personal information so THEY can deal with you at leisure. Every
time you post on Usenet, talk to (those you believe to be) other
conspiracy theorists either electronically or irl, you're falling for
their game. The *only* safe way forward for you is to never mention your
theories in any public place, or anywhere that anyone else can hear you.
No supposed "anonymizers" will help you. THEY have them all under THEIR
control. Tin foil hats help them find and deal with you. "Secret"
groups are all compromised. Even if you think you've found *one* real
theorist who shares your beliefs, he's probably one of THEM.
TRUST NO ONE