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Have you ever got caught up in predictions of conspiracy theorists like James Fetzer and actually started considering their hypotheticals? It is not hard to do really, try doing a web search on 9-11 conspiracies or Illuminati or something of this nature and see what you come up with?
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Conspiracy Theorists and Their Blog Predictions Have you ever got caught up in predictions of conspiracy theorists like James Fetzer and actually started considering their hypotheticals? It is not hard to do really, try doing a web search on 9-11 conspiracies or Illuminati or something of this nature and see what you come up with? There are so many conspiracy theorists from JFK assassination to the UFO at Roswell. The Internet has got them all doesn't it? You often have to wonder if any of it is real and if some is just misdirection covering another truth that someone may or may not have uncovered? You have to give it up for the creative intrigue humans create in their fear-incited world of sound and fury between the ears of the creative mind. Indeed it is a fascinating study in human nature. Years ago a Conspiracy Theorist type came to an online Think Tank Forum and made several ways out predictions for the future and then wrote the dubious remarks: "Time will tell if my predictions come true (damn I'd love to be wrong)"
Well, considering his worldwide calamity predictions of death, destructions and mayhem, it was amazing to me how much I hope he was wrong? He also left a web link, which turned out however to be a link on the Web which was dead. This can mean a couple of things. One he slandered someone, had been annoying someone or had written hate speech of some sort. And it was taken down by "Blogger" and thus, if he was spewing hate, then shouldn't he be advised to revise his writing into something that would benefit all in a more positive way? One had to wonder; did someone wrong him in some way? Why he was afraid to unveil his identity? Was he a schizophrenic? He mentioned RFID implants as part of this over all conspiracy too, but why; had he been wronged by "The System?" Was he a Sci Fi writer or a lunatic conspiracy theorist like James H. Fetzer? If so, why won't he tell us of his theories and conclusions in greater detail? If he had predictions, well those were always interesting to hear, perhaps he might state them in the appropriate sections on the think tank website and why he believed them to be true, with some decent proof, perhaps some dates so we could track these times and events to verify. Yes, we tried no such luck. Moral of the story; be careful on getting sucked into conspiracy theory hokum. Think on this today.