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Source: urbanlegends.about.com --- 23 days ago
The Abilene Reporter-News just ran a special feature on chemtrails -- in Conspiracy lore, a malevolent form of contrail (jet airplane condensation trail) consisting of chemicals dispersed on purpose into... ... Source: mbd.scout.com --- 23 days ago
Do you believe in the moon hoax, Area 51, Roswell, or that our own government attacked the trade ... Source: www.howstuffworks.com --- 50 days ago
Despite NASA's evidence, some people don't believe a man walked on the moon. Others still think the Earth is flat. Are the Illuminati preparing the Earth to become an alien colony? ... Source: www.ctv.ca --- 35 days ago
A Vancouver author, who is watching British Columbia's missing feet mystery unfold, isn't ruling out the possibility that a serial killer may be at work in the area where the human remains have washed ashore. ... Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 31 days ago
New Order one world government Zionist and Jewish cabals Catholic black yellow or red subversion the machinations attributed to the freemasons and the illuminati all flourished yet again from the 1970s onwards ... Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 9 days ago
The worst possible excuse to believe in a Conspiracy theory is because the explanation of a coincidence is too impossible to believe Real life stories of bizarre coincidences make most Conspiracy Theories look like childrens stories ... Source: valleywag.com --- 17 days ago
Yahoo's board has called Microsoft's on-and-off pursuit of their company "erratic." Not that their behavior's been that straightforward, either. But could there be more to the imbroglio than Jerry Yang's founder ego and Steve Ballmer's desperate grasping at relevance on the Web? Blogger Usman Latif has a theory: It's all about "'361," a patent Yahoo obtained when it bought paid-search pioneer Overture in July 2003. The patent covers the basic business model of letting advertisers bid to place ads against keywords — the heart of Google's multibillion-dollar revenue engine. Latif's theory: Microsoft doesn't want Yahoo's people, products, or market share; it just wants to get its hands on this patent, so it can use it to knife Google. Microsoft flirted with acquiring Overture, but Bill Gates ultimately nixed the deal. Instead, Yahoo CEO Terry Semel bought the company, launching it into the paid-search business in competition with Google, which had been contesting Overture's patent. The companies ultimately settled and Google agreed to license the patent, but the terms of the settlement were murky. Tellingly, Google's SEC filings mentioned that the license was " fully paid" and "perpetual" , but not, as is usually done in such licenses, irrevocable. Could Yahoo — or Microsoft, if it succeeds in acquiring Yahoo or Yahoo's search business — revoke Google's license, and thereby put billions of dollars at risk? Unless the companies reveal ... Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 13 days ago
The past and present thoughts of Conspiracy suggested events ... Source: www.digitalspy.co.uk --- 10 days ago
The housemates talk about the supernatural and various Conspiracy Theories. ... Source: gawker.com --- 11 days ago
Now that Bonnie Fuller's been kicked out of American Media, she can finally reveal the dirty secrets of how the Celebrity Tabloid game is really played. It's all an elaborate Watergate-like Conspiracy! The celebs are in collusion with the glossies! You know that thing where baseball player Alex Rodriguez was suddenly hanging out with Madonna and divorcing his wife? Remember that? You know how none of it made any sense? Well Fuller—whose career in the tabloid trenches gives her a special understanding of how these sorts of stories work—smells a rat. An aerobics-addicted 49-year-old celebrity rat. In a column in Ad Age , Fuller claims to know that the A-Rod/Madonna text message affair has been going on for months. Her "own source" even witnessed Madonna enter an elevator with A-Rod six months ago! They didn't come back down for an hour! Isn't it strange, then, that their relationship only went highly public just over three weeks ago when Madonna and her two sons turned up wearing Yankees gear and sitting in A-Rod's box at a Yankee Stadium baseball game? Wasn't that just a couple of days after news reports had appeared saying the tickets for her upcoming tour weren't being snapped up as quickly as expected? Yes! That makes perfect sense! Madonna entered into this affair half a year ago and has now gone public with it in order to boost ticket sales for her upcoming tour. One wonders why she didn't try this homewrecking celebrity scand ... Source: www.shoutwire.com --- 13 days ago
This article takes an in-depth look at 5 Conspiracy Theories and exposes the truth behind them. Be prepared to have your mind blown . . . so, like, put on a helmet . . . or something. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 17 days ago
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Source: www.geekzone.co.nz --- 8 days ago
I'm surprised that over 700 people would visit my spartan blog containing a post about a TV game show . Well this week TVNZ have changed the viewer TXT competition - it is no longer pre-recorded in front of a studio audience. With clever splicing, it still has the feeling of being recorded during the live show recording, but since Monday night this week the segment has had a new format. Instead of the TXT puzzle being the one that the contestants solve, it is now a separate puzzle that the contestants do not participate in (and therefore one they, and the audience, are unaware of the answer of). The host Jason Gunn asks the contestants to "take a break" from the game, and then after the obligatory audience applause, they go silent as Jason attempts to solve the TXT puzzle. Jason guesses letters and tries to solve the puzzle while home viewers TXT their answers to the show. After watching a few episodes this week I am certain that Jason's consonant and vowel guesses are pre-determined. Tonight, I also noticed a new message printed on screen informing viewers that this segment of the show was not recorded in front of the studio audience. I'm not sure if that has been present since Monday (I don't recall it), but it is further proof that TVNZ have responded to feedback and suspicion about this competition. I wonder if there is any case for entrants to claim for their 99c TXT charges back for all the shows that have screened until thi ... Source: www.geekzone.co.nz --- 23 days ago
I'll admit that I'm a bit of a fan of Wheel of Fortune. Shameful as it might be, I've been watching it quite a lot, in particularly I'm very impressed with some of the literary nuts out there that can solve a lot of the puzzles even without seeing any of the letters come up on the board! Anyway, there are a few things I've noticed about the reincarnation of Wheel of Fortune with host Jason Gunn. Some of them are my Conspiracy Theories. While others are simply feedback for the show which I believe could easily be changed to improve the show. 1. Why can't we see the wheel being spun? In these days of advanced television technology, is it really that hard to show the spinning wheel inset in the corner while displaying the puzzle board? We are currently unable to watch the black bankrupt wedge approaching dangerously - our cues that this might be approaching come solely from the show's audio feed. Jason, the contestants, and the studio audience warn us of the impeding danger, but we are not allowed to see this for ourselves. For a pre-recorded show is it really necessary to hide the spinning wheel from us? 2. Text to win - great concept but what about friends of family of studio audience members who attended the pre-recorded show? :D 3. Scoreboards - why are we not given a running total of the scoreboard? We often see the round totals but don't often get to see the overall scores - once again do the show's producers not want us to feel ... Source: www.bloggingstocks.com --- 24 days ago
Filed under: Bear Stearns Cos (BSC) I try not to do posts solely for the purpose of linking to someone else's great work but this item fro DealBreaker is probably the funniest thing I've read since Bear Stearns' insistence that its liquidity was fine: an article in the latest issue of Vanity Fair cites unnamed sources stating that a few well-known hedge funds plotted the company's demise -- and then laughed about it over a celebratory breakfast. Bess Levin rips into the Conspiracy Theories with the post Who Killed Bear Stearns And Then Laughed About It At Denny's? We're Gonna Go With NO ONE : Let's just say they did spread the rumors, which I don't believe they did (and, as an aside: if a company can be brought down by the corporate equivalent of 7th grade girls passing notes in class, perhaps it doesn't deserve to existence anyway). There is no way in hell this meal took place. Ken Griffin and Steve Cohen are not stupid enough to go chest bump over egg McMuffins with the rotting corpse of Bear Stearns at their table (that kind of genius is -- or was -- reserved for the upper echelons of BSC management). Exactly. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments ... Source: www.planet-f1.com --- 30 days ago
Heikki Kovalainen has dismissed suggestions that McLaren are being victimised by the FIA." ... Source: www.planet-f1.com --- 31 days ago
Sir Jackie Stewart has brought into focus the latest Conspiracy theory to surround McLaren." ... Source: www.ibrattleboro.com --- 34 days ago
9/11 Conspiracy Theories Like Pearl Harbor and the Kennedy assassination, 9/11 represents an era-defining moment in U.S. history. And as with those other incidents, it has attracted a small Conspiracy cult that insists the generally accepted version of events is not what really happened. They call themselves the Truth Movement (�Truthers� for short), and they believe that 9/11 was actually the work of the Bush administration, or the Mossad, or the Illuminati or some other secret organization bent on world domination, or�someone, anyone, it seems, other than 19 Islamic terrorists. (Why any of these groups would do such a thing always remains rather murky, although �false flag operation� gets mentioned a lot.) The fact that very few of them have even the slightest relevant training or credentials doesn�t seem to deter them one bit from blithely dismissing the mountains of evidence compiled firsthand by leading experts, and substituting instead their own �research,� often gleaned from shadows and stray pixels found in grainy, highly magnified YouTube videos. Truthers had their 15-minute heyday around the time of the fifth anniversary of 9/11, when a handful of B-list celebrities such as Rosie O�Donnell and Charlie Sheen briefly flirted with them before getting distracted and moving on to other things. The Reformer even published a favorable, completely uncritical article on local Truthers. It appeared on the front page on September ... Source: formula-1.updatesport.com --- 28 days ago
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