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Many people - myself included - find it difficult to understand how the Nazis could take control of their country and wreak the horrors on humanity that they did in the last century without the German people (who are no less fair-minded than any other peoples in my experience) rising up and preventing it.And it occasionally happens that this underworld becomes a political power and changes the course of history
I’m clearly in the minority here but I couldn’t care less about him walking into the garden for 25 mins, at the end of the day they were all working together anyway in office within close proximity..
Boris was put in a very difficult situation with Brexit to sort out and then Covid…. We have one of the best vaccination programs in Europe.. why aren’t we thinking about the positives?
It’s all being blown massively out of proportion as per usual.
“Yet it is a great mistake to suppose that the only writers who matter are those whom the educated in their saner moments can take seriously. There exists a subterranean world where pathological fantasies disguised as ideas are churned out by crooks and half-educated fanatics for the benefit of the ignorant and superstitious. There are times when this underworld emerges from the depths and suddenly fascinates, captures, and dominates multitudes of usually sane and responsible people, who thereupon take leave of sanity and responsibility. And it occasionally happens that this underworld becomes a political power and changes the course of history.” – Norman Cohn, Warrant for Genocide (1967)
^ Precisely.So the idea that thousands of people conspired to fake the moon landing, or to blow-up the twin towers, the Pentagon, and four planes, and kill many innocent people in the process, or that tens of thousands of scientists conspired together to deceive the world... and not one of them spoke out, its plain simple impossible.
I was one of those with loved ones, x 3 around that time. Words cannot describe my anger at there behaviour, then and now.to the extent of having their loved ones die alone.
Yes, yes, yes! Been saying this for ages. Apart from people's sense of right and wrong can you even begin to imagine the amount of money any whistleblower would be able to get from the media for a supportable conspiracy story? Into the millions?I think that the recent 'Covidgate' scandal should act as proof that conspiracy theories are essentially all wrong.
The largest number of people who can keep a secret is 3 (you could argue about the exact figure, but it's single-digit). In the case of Covidgate, there were just too many people involved in those 'parties' (which may or may not have taken place....) for this to be kept under wraps. And so, inevitably, the truth came out on less than 2 years.
So the idea that thousands of people conspired to fake the moon landing, or to blow-up the twin towers, the Pentagon, and four planes, and kill many innocent people in the process, or that tens of thousands of scientists conspired together to deceive the world... and not one of them spoke out, its plain simple impossible. Yet people will believe it, just because someone told them so... go figure. Or, just Google the "Birds Aren't Real" experiment that was conducted between 2017 and 2021, and prepare to be amazed.
Yes, yes, yes! Been saying this for ages. Apart from people's sense of right and wrong can you even begin to imagine the amount of money any whistleblower would be able to get from the media for a supportable conspiracy story? Into the millions?
She's had to add a great deal of extra columns to her Excel sheet over the last week. I wonder if they all fit on the screen?Who'd want Sue Gray's job?....
..To a lesser extent, Snowden and Assange.
To clarify my previous post.
Any conspiracy theory that would have to involve a very large number of people keeping quiet for a very long time is blatantly false.
He didn't actually order the enquiry. He was asking for another soiree and it was mistaken for Sue Gray. Soiree, the hardest word to say....She's had to add a great deal of extra columns to her Excel sheet over the last week. I wonder if they all fit on the screen?
It has been reported in my local newspaper.I'm surprised I've not seen more said on the new and social media about the story that Keir Starmer had also been out drinking with "work colleagues" during the height of the lockdown!
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