Public Voice Network
- London machete attack 3434
- 2013 QBN Mugs 9292
- the gif animation thread 1846718467
- Decriminalize all drugs 1111
- Vid of the Day 1506315063
- religion 217217
- GIF vs JIF 5454
- Been asked to do a legal … 66
- Pic of the Day 7474774747
- San Francisco 2323
- good music with fake inst… 55
- News of the day... 659659
- FMT170513 1515
- Soundcloud 149149
- Adobe CS6 "Creative … 103103
- Best Free VST plugins... 11
- New BOC 2828
- You're at a party and… 6868
- What are you listening to… 55865586
- Femen 2626
- DaftPunk 210210
- Yahoo buying Tumblr 1515
- Flat Design 160160
- the jif animation thread 1111
The sandy hook conspiracy 5555 Responses
Last post: 3 months, 4 weeks ago | Thread started: Jan 22, 13, 2:45 p.m.
- moldero
IF the sandy hook conspiracy was true, would you:
A: stand by your decision against firearms / vote to give up firearms.
or
B: say "fuck you Mr. man" and go buy one or keep things as they are when it comes to armed civilians.
I for one would rather wish this conspiracy was true and all those kids are still alive then the later. I have more faith in American people then its powers that be. (I believe the powers that be are not necessarily the government.)
I'm not saying I believe in this conspiracy, but I am throwing this out there.
- Jan 22, 13, 2:45 p.m. – Permalink
- MrAbominable
PS. Taxes are unnecessary for civilians.


- Dog-earJan 22, 13, 2:54 p.m. – Permalink
- ukit2
As much as I love reading conspiracy theory stuff, they are mostly bullshit. Usually relying on some "out of place" detail or inconsistency.
Ask yourself this, if the whole thing was planned, what was the point? There's virtually no chance any real gun control measures are going to get passed.


- Dog-earJan 22, 13, 2:56 p.m. – Permalink
- moldero
obviously, theres no wrong or right answer, im genuinely curious to what lengths one would go to, IF ANY, if they discovered they lived under the rule of a truly evil and manipulative force.
• would we stand up?
• would we bow down for the sake of our comfort zone?
the question isn't about this conspiracy's legitimacy,the question is:
if it were true, A or B?

- Dog-earJan 22, 13, 3:02 p.m. – Permalink
- autoflavour

- Dog-earJan 22, 13, 3:16 p.m. – Permalink
- wagshaft
Dropped this in the "shooting" thread. But seems pertinent for the too...
Flips the conspiracy on it's head:
The NRA and it's cohorts staged Sandy Hook, Aurora, et al. to stoke fear and to increase gun sales. Seems more plausible than the government staging the massacres in a prolonged effort to "take yer guns" in order to institute the new world order.

- Dog-earJan 22, 13, 3:30 p.m. – Permalink
- mantrakid
I dont have time to read up on the conspiracy aspect.. Are they saying that an organization staged the entire event, actually killing people and leaving the killer as the scapegoat, or is the conspiracy that the event didnt actually happen and technically no one died.


- Dog-earJan 22, 13, 3:31 p.m. – Permalink
- TheBlueOne
If the Sandy Hook conspiracy is in fact a real conspiracy, and you believe that is in fact the case, wouldn't public postings like this on the internet really just be some devious honeypot to gather a collection of the IP addresses of those brave patriotic libertarian who would rise up with their private firearms against the government and their sympathizers? I mean if you really believe the government would fake a mass shooting of school children to take your guns but are still gullible enough to respond to stuff like this on a technological network that was built by said government..I mean, doesn't that make you a bigger idiot than someone who would believe this stuff?


- Dog-earJan 23, 13, 3:14 a.m. – Permalink
- GeorgesII
I consider SH more of a distraction especially concocted for the "conspiracy" masses.
as TBO said I believe SH is a big honeytrap just like the white house petitions,
why would someone with a brain leave his name, mail, location on a petition to secede completely escapes me,

- Dog-earJan 23, 13, 4:55 a.m. – Permalink
- Horp
I'm a big follower of conspiracy theories. I never believe in any of them, but like movie making and story telling the conspiracies that we as a society concoct and ferment provide a window on cultural and societal trajectory that can not be see quite as clearly via research into conventional behaviours and beliefs.
Almost always, conspiracies in the cracks we percieve when considering events from a far detatched viewpoint via imperfectly grabbed and presented coverage and opinion.
Thank god none of these events are so perfect that they do not elicit public scrutiny. The day something awful happens and nobody even bothers asking questions will be the day that any hidden conspirators working shock-theatre tricks to instigate change on a national or global level will have finally got their game down pat... that's if we assume they exist of course.
But I also its not implausible for events like these to be theatre. Its well documented throughout history that theatrical shock has been the only way to mobilise entire nations and herd them into radical changes of belief.
Its not without precedent, although I have to say I don't believe in the conspiracy theory of Sandy Hook any more than I believe in any of the other conspiracy theories of a similar nature.


- Dog-earJan 23, 13, 5:53 a.m. – Permalink





