Orlando Shooting another false flag?

714steadyeddie

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Conspiracy fanatics all have a common trait: They like to believe they see connections between things that others don't. It has to do with feeling superior and thinking they are smarter than anyone else. LOL.
lol I wish I could use this comment to as TP and clean my ass with it.

That's pretty dumb reasoning,

"Hmm conspiracy theorists are like that because they think they are better and smarter than everyone else"

At least from MY point of view, I have never considered myself "better or smarter in anyway" just because I question things. I think people from both spectrums can come off sounding like an ass.

Who are we to judge eachother ?
 

WeedFreak78

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We could start with our diet.

Considerations
The European Union does not allow use of rBGH or other growth hormones in dairy and meat production. The Scientific Committee on Veterinary Measures Relating to Public Health determined that several growth hormones could increase cancer risk or cause other health problems. Although the FDA does not corroborate these findings, concerned parents may choose hormone-free alternatives. Non-rBGH milk and organic meat products come from cows that remain untreated with growth hormones.

Factory Chicken (steroids) makes me angry and self-centered. I can't be the only one.
We're on a growing forum where many people don't want excess nutes, or other substances, in thier "medicine", but hormones and antibiotics in meat? No problem! Bro, you just don't understands the science...the FDA says it's fine, but fuck them for wanting to regulate cannabis production!

I've read, of and on, about the effects of excess medicines and hormones in our food and water supply for 20 years. They know we pass most of it through urine, back into our drinking water and they have no specific filtration for it at the treatment plants. I remember reading an article about the correlation between the increase of birth control use and the reduction of average sperm count well over 10 years ago.
 

714steadyeddie

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It's not a history of lies and deceit that did it, no, track record had nothing to do with it. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. I don't understands how anyone has any faith in our government anymore. Remember all the "conspiracy theorists" in the past saying the government was recording all communications. .those fucking loonies!:dunce:
Exactly, people still think the government is there to help them !!
 

714steadyeddie

Well-Known Member
We're on a growing forum where many people don't want excess nutes, or other substances, in thier "medicine", but hormones and antibiotics in meat? No problem! Bro, you just don't understands the science...the FDA says it's fine, but fuck them for wanting to regulate cannabis production!

I've read, of and on, about the effects of excess medicines and hormones in our food and water supply for 20 years. They know we pass most of it through urine, back into our drinking water and they have no specific filtration for it at the treatment plants. I remember reading an article about the correlation between the increase of birth control use and the reduction of average sperm count well over 10 years ago.
Just another way of "population" control , to keep the masses easily under wraps they fuck with the food supply with hella GMO's, heromones and steroids
 

Rrog

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Very interesting psychology with conspiracy theorists. Very much like faith in religious dogma. When your faith is tested by data, the data is wrong.

Look at interviews from the Kentucky Noah's Ark theme park. Their "science director " plainly states when their faith is in conflict with science, they "defer to faith."

Translation: We protect the faith regardless of any outside influence. This is why people cling to the dumbest fucking conspiracies imaginable.
 
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