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wolfy

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  1. You have to accept that most things to believe and accept in life are told to you, tutored into you and media spun to you right? That much you cannot deny and neither can anyone else, including myself. So it is possible that throughout our lives we have been spun all the yarns that the powers that be can spin to drum history and events into our heads. The problem is...it all starts as soon as we are out of nappies and able to absorb what is told to us by our parents, wider family and also nursery school right up until university. We are constantly reminded about history through documentaries, News channels and museums, all depicting scenes of what happened in the past. We can all accept there were wars because many of us have a family member who was part of it or are still part of it in some shape or form, stretching back to ancestors. What we don't know, is the real reason behind those wars, only that we are told that this country is bad and their ruler is evil and we are the good guys stopping this evil and being the patriotic souls that we are, we dine out on it with a satisfied smug face without really knowing the true fact, other than what we have been taught to think. Anything in life that's told to us( if we haven't seen it for ourselves) could be fabricated, yet most things aren't interesting enough for us to even think it's fabricated, yet there are many things that interest people enough to try and look for the real truth. The JFK assassination is one that's clouded in mystery and many people have wrote books on it as well as many people have studied it to try and bring up a plausible reason as to who really shot him and how it was actually done, yet many people will scream out that it was Lee Harvey Oswald and stick to it rigidly simply because that was the official story. If you can question only one thing about history, you can surely question a thousand things because if one official story is misleading, then how many others are also misleading.
  2. Renton: I don't know whether Chernobyl is a conspiracy but seeing as I think Nuclear power isn't exactly what we are led to believe it is, I'm assuming that there's more to it that meets the eye. I could be totally wrong and could be way off the mark with many thoughts about anything, as I've said before. There's hundreds of things out there that are POTENTIAL conspiracies.
  3. What's more interesting about Chernobyl is the fact that the place is teeming with wild life that are happily breeding, eating and living seemingly normal healthy lives, amid what is supposed to be a deadly radiated area. It's about as deadly and radiated as a warm summers day as far as I'm concerned. When that place blew up, they cleared the town out, yet the workers continued working at the other supposed reactors churning out electricity. I don't know what's going on in those power stations but I doubt it's chunks of lead like metal glowing inside a reactor supposedly fissioning by Neutrons splitting atoms constantly. One thing about us humans..we think we are smart but we are are gullible as they come and will swallow anything that someone in a white overall tells us.
  4. Have you seen any pictures of so called Nuclear detonations? If you haven't...take a look and tell me in all honesty if they look real to you.
  5. I honestly don't know what happened, other than we were told it was a drunk driver crashing the car in a tunnel. It's pointless guessing any other scenario isn't it as that would mean it's a conspiracy, which would then make a person a nut job for even thinking anything other than what the media have put out.
  6. Well then, if that's what happened, then there's your answer.
  7. You do realise if what you say , is what you believe, then you are conversing with a sad and, or mentally ill person, now why would you even bother? If you feel so strongly about my mental state of mind, then you do have the option of ignoring and actually getting along with stuff that you enjoy doing. The choice is yours, but if I'm obviously mentally unstable or sad, then it's pointless reminding me all the time, as I'm obviously a lunatic and devoid of reasoning. OR Why don't you explain why I'm mad and why I'm wrong n what I'm saying, by showing me where I'm wrong.
  8. I don't want anything to be a conspiracy, I'd prefer the news to be truthful and not doctor images of events, then I wouldn't have to question anything.
  9. What do you think happened to Diana?
  10. I've presented reasons for cover ups.
  11. I filled that in as it seemed like a canny survey.
  12. It all depends on which way a person views those pictures and what those pictures actually depict. For instance, I accept all kinds of stuff that's on the news, papers, magazines, word of mouth and what not but it all depends on what is told to me or what I see. For instance: If I see a picture of Alan Shearer with his arm around an old woman, who the papers say is his Granny, I'll accept that and think no more of it, just like I'd accept thousands of things. Your example of not understanding Women but believe they exist because an expert has to tell you. is a tad worrying. hahaha. I'm not questioning Women, or most things in general life as I roll along with all that.... what I do question is, what the media put out relating to things that happen that simply do not add up to me and have massive holes in the storyline given to me. Many people refuse to question anything official and tend to bury their heads in the sand and I say fair enough to that because it's probably better doing that , as it's easier. I'm a deep thinker and I also like to think outside of the box. When I see something that takes my interest, I tend to study it carefully and if anything doesn't appear to ring true, I delve into it a bit further. Many people question events but a lot will not do it if they feel they are in the minority because as we all know, the in thing for anyone questioning anything official is to be ridiculed and those doing the ridiculing are simply those that accept official versions of events without question and believe that because they have been told and seen what was put in front of them, it makes them right and anyone who questions it, a nut job. That's just the way it is and I understand how it all works because it's the nature of the beast. I'm a very strong character though, so I'm not put off airing my thoughts by people playing the ridicule game because at the end of the day, I know that many people are sat back thinking, " wait a minute, he could be right." The fact is, I could be right or I could be barking up the wrong tree with many things but I doubt it.
  13. There's a lot of things I don't understand and that goes for all of us.
  14. It's a shame for anyone to come down with any ailment, especially if it can be attributed to anything man made.
  15. Overhead power cables are supposed to cause Leukemia, so the actual generation of electricity could be the factor for this.
  16. Monkey, how easy is it to rig up a monitor to make crackling sounds or beeps. I have a stud wall finder that sounds like some radiation testers. Of course overalls will be kept on site because Nuclear radiation is something no man wants to have on him so won't want to carry supposed radiated gear around would he and protocol will dictate what's brought on and off. Nuclear power stations are shrouded in secrecy and Peter doesn't really know what Paul is doing, unless they are laggers, cleaners e.t.c.
  17. There's many more things Monkey. Your last entry on Nuclear power-bullshit..I can't actually say it's bullshit but I do question the validity of it.
  18. Many people work at power stations, even those that are pushing buttons with Nuclear hazard signs on them and that's their job but it doesn't mean they know what goes on in a reactor, just the same as the security guard at the gate doesn't.
  19. Machining Uranium/plutonium is another magical trick though isn't it. It's supposedly so toxic that men can lathe it, tamper with it and everything else, then go home and say to their wives, " hey love, wash these overalls for tomorrow will you, I've been machining Uranium and Plutonium all day." You say Nuclear warheads keep the peace, yet all we have is wars after wars, so keeping the peace is just a meaningless saying. Sure, it's supposedly keeping the peace between the so called super powers, yet all these superpowers are probably Governed by one Governing body anyway. How much have your electricity bills dropped since Nuclear power came to the fore?
  20. It's shouldn't be any surprise...I've already stated I'm simply sceptical, just as I am about a lot of stuff. Nuclear power is something I probably will never know about fully as probably all of us won't.
  21. I don't know what it is. Maybe gas or maybe some other element that burns cheaply and efficiently, I really don;t know, just as I really don't know if they are actually Nuclear powered. All I'm saying is, I'm sceptical about them.
  22. Power stations, powered by something other than Nuclear, take your pick.
  23. I think Nuclear power plants are not what we are told they are in terms of fissioning Uranium pellets that glow for years on end immersed in water.
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