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Conspiracy motivation
« on: January 14, 2011, 06:16:28 AM »
I've read on this forum, in terms, that the space-flight and moon-landings conspiracies are financially motivated, viz, NASA tell the US government they need funding for such activities and then spend it one something else.

Books etc which I have read (or at least looked at the pictures) which show the earth as a globe date back a fair amount of time. If this is in fact incorrect and the earth is a disc, then the lie of a round earth has been perpetuated from a time before space travel was likely considered as a possibility. Before NASA existed and could soak up funds, what was the point of pretending the earth was round? While I agree that power generally is a motive, I'm less inclined to believe that knowing the truth about the shape of the earth would keep conspirators interested for a prolonged period of time.

Maybe this has been talked about already. If so I'd be grateful for a link to the discussion.

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2011, 08:23:09 AM »
ITS ROUND GODDAMNIT
WHO LET THE DOGS OUT!?
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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2011, 08:30:22 AM »
I know, but this is diverting me from other matters at the moment so I'd like an answer from a believer

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #3 on: January 14, 2011, 01:04:01 PM »
I've read on this forum, in terms, that the space-flight and moon-landings conspiracies are financially motivated, viz, NASA tell the US government they need funding for such activities and then spend it one something else.

Books etc which I have read (or at least looked at the pictures) which show the earth as a globe date back a fair amount of time. If this is in fact incorrect and the earth is a disc, then the lie of a round earth has been perpetuated from a time before space travel was likely considered as a possibility. Before NASA existed and could soak up funds, what was the point of pretending the earth was round? While I agree that power generally is a motive, I'm less inclined to believe that knowing the truth about the shape of the earth would keep conspirators interested for a prolonged period of time.

Maybe this has been talked about already. If so I'd be grateful for a link to the discussion.

I'm not a believer, but since neither are you, they won't answer your questions. According to their FAQ page, the reason either money, military power, or they don't actually know. As money clearly doesn't make sense, that leaves the last two. They just won't admit it, for some reason. If someone gives a decent answer to your question in this thread, it'll be the first.
If we would all stop deflecting questions, maybe we could get somewhere.

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Thork

Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #4 on: January 14, 2011, 01:15:20 PM »
You are unlikely to get an answer because we have all discussed it hundreds and hundreds of times. I could give you the full minutely detailed official answer spanning several posts. Then some noob will ask tomorrow what the conspiracy is all about.

Its all here. just read.

Example
http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=6308.msg71968#msg71968

You will likely only get a response if you pick and interesting angle.
Examples:
Why are women responsible for the conspiracy?
How did the colour orange influence the conspirators?
What did those 514 nuns get executed by the conspiracy for?
What is the real reason Mandella was chained to a radiator?
Why specifically do dolphins know the truth?

Asking, "So what is the conspiracy about?" like the thousands of other threads before yours ... no you won't get an answer from an FEr. We are all sick of explaining it.
« Last Edit: January 14, 2011, 01:17:10 PM by Thork »

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #5 on: January 14, 2011, 01:21:29 PM »
You are unlikely to get an answer because we have all discussed it hundreds and hundreds of times. I could give you the full minutely detailed official answer spanning several posts. Then some noob will ask tomorrow what the conspiracy is all about.

Its all here. just read.

Example
http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=6308.msg71968#msg71968

You will likely only get a response if you pick and interesting angle.
Examples:
Why are women responsible for the conspiracy?
How did the colour orange influence the conspirators?
What did those 514 nuns get executed by the conspiracy for?
What is the real reason Mandella was chained to a radiator?
Why specifically do dolphins know the truth?

Asking, "So what is the conspiracy about?" like the thousands of other threads before yours ... no you won't get an answer from an FEr. We are all sick of explaining it.


You can stop explaining it as soon as you actually do.
If we would all stop deflecting questions, maybe we could get somewhere.

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Thork

Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #6 on: January 14, 2011, 01:25:13 PM »
Read the damn link I gave you. Then the 1500 follow up questions. That is one thread. There are hundreds. Everything you could ever want to know. You will not be spoon fed here. This is an academic place of Zetetic learning. Not Jackanory.

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #7 on: January 14, 2011, 01:40:53 PM »
Read the damn link I gave you. Then the 1500 follow up questions. That is one thread. There are hundreds. Everything you could ever want to know. You will not be spoon fed here. This is an academic place of Zetetic learning. Not Jackanory.

Most of that thread makes no sense.
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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #8 on: January 14, 2011, 05:56:15 PM »
the thread is just speculation isnt it? after all it says so its self

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #9 on: January 14, 2011, 05:59:03 PM »
If 45 people shared trillions of dollars, the IRS would find out.
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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #10 on: January 14, 2011, 06:08:46 PM »
The IRS are part of the conspiracy.

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #11 on: January 14, 2011, 06:10:40 PM »
The IRS are part of the conspiracy.

That makes a hell of a lot more than 45 people. Also, it seems to assume that one person is enough to contrrl the entire GPS industry.
« Last Edit: January 15, 2011, 10:37:03 AM by doyh »
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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #12 on: January 14, 2011, 06:12:04 PM »
The IRS are part of the conspiracy.

That makes a hell of a lot more than 445 people. Also, it seems to assume that one person is enough to contrrl the entire GPS industry.

GPS does not exist. It is a creation of the conspiracy.

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #13 on: January 14, 2011, 06:17:55 PM »
The IRS are part of the conspiracy.

That makes a hell of a lot more than 445 people. Also, it seems to assume that one person is enough to contrrl the entire GPS industry.

GPS does not exist. It is a creation of the conspiracy.

But the industry does exist, and more than one person must know the truth.
If we would all stop deflecting questions, maybe we could get somewhere.

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #14 on: January 14, 2011, 09:38:28 PM »
I've read on this forum, in terms, that the space-flight and moon-landings conspiracies are financially motivated, viz, NASA tell the US government they need funding for such activities and then spend it one something else.

Books etc which I have read (or at least looked at the pictures) which show the earth as a globe date back a fair amount of time. If this is in fact incorrect and the earth is a disc, then the lie of a round earth has been perpetuated from a time before space travel was likely considered as a possibility. Before NASA existed and could soak up funds, what was the point of pretending the earth was round? While I agree that power generally is a motive, I'm less inclined to believe that knowing the truth about the shape of the earth would keep conspirators interested for a prolonged period of time.

Maybe this has been talked about already. If so I'd be grateful for a link to the discussion.
There are many books which show the earth is flat, and these do date back some time.  One of which is the bible.  Can you show me some of these pictures of the Earth (as a globe) taken from before NASA claimed to have travelled in space?
Why do we fall back to earth? Because our weight pushes us down, no laws, no gravity pulling us. It is the law of intelligence.

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2011, 09:49:10 PM »
Can you show me some of these pictures of the Earth (as a globe) taken from before NASA claimed to have travelled in space?
Somebody ought to show this man some pictures, otherwise we have no idea whether our ancestors lied about there being an Earth or not...

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #16 on: January 14, 2011, 10:16:25 PM »
Can you show me some of these pictures of the Earth (as a globe) taken from before NASA claimed to have travelled in space?
Are you asking for pictures of earth from space from a time before space travel was possible?  ???
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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #17 on: January 14, 2011, 11:16:22 PM »
While we're at it, give me pictures of anytime before the 18th century, okay?
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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #18 on: January 15, 2011, 01:05:15 AM »
The IRS are part of the conspiracy.

That makes a hell of a lot more than 445 people. Also, it seems to assume that one person is enough to contrrl the entire GPS industry.

GPS does not exist. It is a creation of the conspiracy.
To say that gps does not exist is an extremely nonsensical thing to say. Of course it exists. It is seen daily by millions in their cars. There is an actual, tangible device that you can hold in your hand. Not only does this device in the dash of my car exist in the sense that there actually is a device in the dash of my car, and is not just an hallucination, it also tells me how to get where I want to go from where I am at the time I ask for directions. If what you said was just a poorly thought out way to imply that it's just another piece of the puzzle in some vast conspiricy, you would first have to backtrack and say that this is what you meant, and then offer some plausible explaination for how this device does what it so obviously does. How does this device determine my location if not from the air?

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #19 on: January 15, 2011, 05:06:51 AM »
Can you show me some of these pictures of the Earth (as a globe) taken from before NASA claimed to have travelled in space?
Are you asking for pictures of earth from space from a time before space travel was possible?  ???
I interpret the OP as possibly having some. If so, then let's see them.
Why do we fall back to earth? Because our weight pushes us down, no laws, no gravity pulling us. It is the law of intelligence.

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #20 on: January 15, 2011, 09:03:39 AM »
Can you show me some of these pictures of the Earth (as a globe) taken from before NASA claimed to have travelled in space?
Are you asking for pictures of earth from space from a time before space travel was possible?  ???
I interpret the OP as possibly having some. If so, then let's see them.
Perhaps the OP was referring to globes. 
Science is what happens when preconception meets verification.
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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #21 on: January 15, 2011, 12:13:08 PM »
The IRS are part of the conspiracy.

That makes a hell of a lot more than 445 people. Also, it seems to assume that one person is enough to contrrl the entire GPS industry.

GPS does not exist. It is a creation of the conspiracy.
To say that gps does not exist is an extremely nonsensical thing to say. Of course it exists. It is seen daily by millions in their cars. There is an actual, tangible device that you can hold in your hand. Not only does this device in the dash of my car exist in the sense that there actually is a device in the dash of my car, and is not just an hallucination, it also tells me how to get where I want to go from where I am at the time I ask for directions. If what you said was just a poorly thought out way to imply that it's just another piece of the puzzle in some vast conspiricy, you would first have to backtrack and say that this is what you meant, and then offer some plausible explaination for how this device does what it so obviously does. How does this device determine my location if not from the air?

Do a quick search for psuedolites and stratalites.  They don't say GPS does not exist but that they technology is not satellite based but a function of multiple differing methods to simulate a satellite system.  The GPS works - its a conspiracy that it uses satellites.

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #22 on: January 15, 2011, 12:19:50 PM »
The IRS are part of the conspiracy.

That makes a hell of a lot more than 445 people. Also, it seems to assume that one person is enough to contrrl the entire GPS industry.

GPS does not exist. It is a creation of the conspiracy.
To say that gps does not exist is an extremely nonsensical thing to say. Of course it exists. It is seen daily by millions in their cars. There is an actual, tangible device that you can hold in your hand. Not only does this device in the dash of my car exist in the sense that there actually is a device in the dash of my car, and is not just an hallucination, it also tells me how to get where I want to go from where I am at the time I ask for directions. If what you said was just a poorly thought out way to imply that it's just another piece of the puzzle in some vast conspiricy, you would first have to backtrack and say that this is what you meant, and then offer some plausible explaination for how this device does what it so obviously does. How does this device determine my location if not from the air?

Do a quick search for psuedolites and stratalites.  They don't say GPS does not exist but that they technology is not satellite based but a function of multiple differing methods to simulate a satellite system.  The GPS works - its a conspiracy that it uses satellites.

Berny
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That would require thousands of engineers to ne in on the conspiracy. Not 45 random people in high places.
If we would all stop deflecting questions, maybe we could get somewhere.

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #23 on: January 15, 2011, 12:50:40 PM »
To say that gps does not exist is an extremely nonsensical thing to say. Of course it exists. It is seen daily by millions in their cars. There is an actual, tangible device that you can hold in your hand. Not only does this device in the dash of my car exist in the sense that there actually is a device in the dash of my car, and is not just an hallucination, it also tells me how to get where I want to go from where I am at the time I ask for directions. If what you said was just a poorly thought out way to imply that it's just another piece of the puzzle in some vast conspiricy, you would first have to backtrack and say that this is what you meant, and then offer some plausible explaination for how this device does what it so obviously does. How does this device determine my location if not from the air?
GPS exists, of course it does.   I dont think he meant to say what he said - the point is, satellites are NOT what makes GPS work.  THAT is part of the conspiracy.

GPS works by triangulation, the "GPS" signals come from towers all over the planet.   It works just like the wiki page says in a mathematical way - but there are to "birds" in the sky.   It's all done from beacons right here on the earth.

The Earth is flat, like my hairy (and rather sexy) chest.

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #24 on: January 15, 2011, 12:52:35 PM »
To say that gps does not exist is an extremely nonsensical thing to say. Of course it exists. It is seen daily by millions in their cars. There is an actual, tangible device that you can hold in your hand. Not only does this device in the dash of my car exist in the sense that there actually is a device in the dash of my car, and is not just an hallucination, it also tells me how to get where I want to go from where I am at the time I ask for directions. If what you said was just a poorly thought out way to imply that it's just another piece of the puzzle in some vast conspiricy, you would first have to backtrack and say that this is what you meant, and then offer some plausible explaination for how this device does what it so obviously does. How does this device determine my location if not from the air?
GPS exists, of course it does.   I dont think he meant to say what he said - the point is, satellites are NOT what makes GPS work.  THAT is part of the conspiracy.

GPS works by triangulation, the "GPS" signals come from towers all over the planet.   It works just like the wiki page says in a mathematical way - but there are to "birds" in the sky.   It's all done from beacons right here on the earth.



Where are they?
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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #25 on: January 15, 2011, 12:56:35 PM »
Mounted along the ice wall in Antarctica where they are unseen and protected. Its why your TV satellite dish points south.

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #26 on: January 15, 2011, 12:57:58 PM »
Mounted along the ice wall in Antarctica where they are unseen and protected. Its why your TV satellite dish points south.

>implying the signals from a tower can reach over 10,000 miles.
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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #27 on: January 15, 2011, 12:59:53 PM »
Mounted along the ice wall in Antarctica where they are unseen and protected. Its why your TV satellite dish points south.

I have Comcast, unfortunately. And those towers need to have massive range.
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Thork

Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #28 on: January 15, 2011, 01:16:00 PM »
Mounted along the ice wall in Antarctica where they are unseen and protected. Its why your TV satellite dish points south.

>implying the signals from a tower can reach over 10,000 miles.
Of course lol. The earth is flat! There is nothing to stop the transmissions. Its all LOS.

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Re: Conspiracy motivation
« Reply #29 on: January 15, 2011, 01:20:44 PM »
Mounted along the ice wall in Antarctica where they are unseen and protected. Its why your TV satellite dish points south.

>implying the signals from a tower can reach over 10,000 miles.
Of course lol. The earth is flat! There is nothing to stop the transmissions. Its all LOS.

AT&T loses a lot of customers over this conspiracy.
If we would all stop deflecting questions, maybe we could get somewhere.