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Not heard of Agenda 21 then. The thing is there is actually an Agenda 21 but the conspiracy heads take bits of it and twist it into something more sinister.

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    LT42 no cameras, and tops off with sweat dripping off the ceiling.

    That’s mine at every afters.

      Smallman1

      Think lt means a rave, ed and not a sex dungeon!

      Oi oi!

      Bit too much material on the underpants for Ed’s vibe, they’d most likely be regarded as ‘granny knickers’

      -si- If you actually read it the genuine information is very prescient and noble. What it falls down on is pure timing and the philanthropic notion of a lot of the participants. i.e. as Dubs mentions, the nutters have taken parts of it, the timing (October ’19 iirc) for instance being too suspicious when they were talking about pandemics at Agenda 21. Bill Gates was there and has invested so much money in making sure loads of developing nations get access to medication and access to better education in an attempt to ‘depopulate’ the planet.

      This is where the chips in vaccines conspiracy come from.

      File this under the same section as the Kalergi Plan for racists and the like to use as the stick to pin their beliefs too.

      Sounds similar to the great reset stuff. Wasnt that mentioned in an WHO report and people have cherry picked the bits to suit their agenda and ran with them?

      I follow Bill gates on FB. I never witnessed so trolling when he posts something. I had big argument with one friends last Feb/march. He was totally convinced that bill gates was behind the whole lot. He made the virus and had the patent for the vaccine. It’s turned out a company he invests in company called Pirbright institute that does have a patent for a coronavirus but it’s in Pigs.

      Yep, add in Build Back Better into that too.

      All explained away, to a certain extent when you ask the person spinning the yarn, why do you think they want to do [insert whatever theory] and what will they gain out of such events?

      Also George Soros blah blah blah.

      • LT42 replied to this.

        FabiParas All explained away, to a certain extent when you ask the person spinning the yarn, why do you think they want to do [insert whatever theory] and what will they gain out of such events?

        There’s a fella in our group who thinks masks are a scam, he’s an anti-vaxer with a new kid, and believes the whole thing is suspect. When asked what the end game is he simply replies “PROFIT”. Which is usually followed with the reply “Gigantic pharmaceutical companies are in business for PROFIT!!!??? Holy shit.”

        Just like all the sock companies out there who aren’t interested in providing comfortable fabric for your feet, they’re only interested in PROFIT. There’s no help for these people and thick isn’t a strong enough word.

          LT42

          It’s just great how they think and act like they have it all figured out. “WAKE UP SHEEPLE!” as they get all their info from YouTube, RN and Dr. Facebook. Probably think Occam’s Razor is what they shave their retarded face with.

            LT42 We’ve got a couple in our wider group who are on the Anti-vaxx tip. One is definitely down that route you mentioned and unfortunately, he recently lost his mum [to cancer]. I think that made him question his actions as this happened after he sent a couple of the girls, totally unsolicited, who recently had kids pamphlets and links to anti-vax sites only to be told to sling his hook by one of the fellas. He was always freaky with his after-party tales but he’s genuinely a good kid.

            The other is a single mum, and she has properly gone full rabbit hole. Taking her kid out of school and homeschooling them. Subscribes to Save our Children and other such anti-lockdown affiliates. Believes in the Qanon Peodo-conspiracy etc. She’ll post on facebook and you can just drive a tank through some of the information she posts and I think a couple of the more senior girls in our group have actually had a bit of an intervention.

              I’ve no prob with them believing in shite tbh, the problem I have is that they talk to you like you’re the idiot, the unenlightened, that you just don’t get it, and ironically that you’re the gullible one. This is the same cunt who calls it “herd mentality” too, nobody has the heart to tell him. All he does is watch YouTube videos, “lectures” by expert whistleblowers who’ve gone rogue, you know the type. The concrete proof is the fact that they’ve gone rogue, this means 100% that they’re telling the truth. I put the question to him that these shamolas make lots of money going through PowerPoint presentations for idiots who pay 20 quid a ticket and did he ever think of that? Impossible apparently, they have too much to lose, why would they do that? PROFIT, you dull fucking cunt.

              jonattonyeah It’s just great how they think and act like they have it all figured out. “WAKE UP SHEEPLE!” as they get all their info from YouTube, RN and Dr. Facebook. Probably think Occam’s Razor is what they shave their retarded face with.

              My neighbour’s other favourite, along with ‘SCAM-demic!’ is to look me in the eye and say “question everything, young man” (he is only about 10 years older than me, although he looks about 25 years older).

                David Icke has made millions out cunts like him.

                I lost an old football mate on Twitter recently as he was spouting similar nonsense. He even admitted so much that he’d “seen things that he can’t unsee” and would send me stuff which I’d watch and they are quite convincing until you did a basic search (more on the Lockdown tip as he is a cabbie) of the people being interviewed (eminent professors who also happen to be have been sacked from previous jobs so they have an axe to grind etc) to see that they were bad actors.

                Ended up in proper row and he blocked me.

                • LT42 replied to this.

                  FabiParas is this the one from Facebook a while ago with the qanon stuff saying “what’s wrong with wanting to save children ?” And “what harm can it do?” Or words to that effect?

                  the problem is people just don’t necessarily stop and think. There was one a while ago accusing Matt Hancock of being the director of a company that was getting nhs contracts. And that was true. But the director was actually the Secretary of State for health. Not Matt Hancock personally. It was a state owned company. I can see how the wrong connections get made. The problem is that people seem unable to un-make them

                  Benson, yep. That’s the one.

                  It’s low-hanging fruit for the people who run these pages. They play on people’s emotions on such a noble cause and draw them in. Get them to spunk £25 on a Fruit of the Loom screen print t-shirt on the premise that they are saving the children. What harm can it do??

                  And, you go on the page and look at the other members and wonder why you’d want to be associated with them. A bit like coming on here to be fair.