Stryder
10-01-04, 04:05 PM
If you don't know from the title this thread is about the "Them" and "They" that some people refer to within a conspiracy notion.
For many years, many different conspiracies have surface from many different people, all with some small amount of evidence but classed as non-credible. The usual main preportion of their conspiracies points to a group that exist hidden within the world you know pulling the strings of the majority like puppeteers.
However those that are always accused are "Them" or "They" since no one can fully identify who the responsible party is and therefore it becomes erroneous to declare someone responsible without evidence.
I had such a conspiracy that I actually thought possible, I thought that the film companies that we know and love for "great" movies could have been responsible for some things that have occured within our world that are Unexplained or Paranormal. Previously I had no proof just a theory that the "MJ12 paper" was a teletyped piece as a prop for some long since lost within the archives film or play, and the only credible proof being that when "The War of the Worlds" was broadcast via radio the US was set into a panic fearing that "Aliens" were destroying the known world.
While I was looking to see what new films were released I cam across a film called "Godsend", apparently the reviews were appauling however one thing that was mention in the review was that in addition to the films release a ficticious company was made on the internet in the name of the company from its plot for "Cloning deceased children".
The actual site is http://www.godsendinstitute.org/ As I have mentioned its not a real company, it's actually fake, a Film Prop that exists within the real world as a facsimile of something real.
It makes my conspiracy that some of the very paranormal things that people see are purely there for the release of a new film and to keep public interest in the particular genre of films. I will eventually attempt to seek comments from the agents that deal with such genres however this will be no mear feat, since most of them will not want the world to know that the conspiracy is a con to sell their pictures.
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To continue this conspiracy a bit further, You could call into the question of the usefulness of Parapsychologists. If there was no Paranormal activity reported then there would be no reason for certain individuals to have Parapsychology degrees, so you could suggest that if it was possible to genuinely create such elaborate hoaxes with specialist equipment "they" would do so just to give themselves a job for investigating the occurance.
In certain respects it would suggest that if it was ever proven that Parapsychologists were knowing frauding the public with bogus ghosts, aliens, UFO's, corncircles etc they would be stopped from their fraudulant behaviour and a dramatic drop in paraphenomena would occur.
For many years, many different conspiracies have surface from many different people, all with some small amount of evidence but classed as non-credible. The usual main preportion of their conspiracies points to a group that exist hidden within the world you know pulling the strings of the majority like puppeteers.
However those that are always accused are "Them" or "They" since no one can fully identify who the responsible party is and therefore it becomes erroneous to declare someone responsible without evidence.
I had such a conspiracy that I actually thought possible, I thought that the film companies that we know and love for "great" movies could have been responsible for some things that have occured within our world that are Unexplained or Paranormal. Previously I had no proof just a theory that the "MJ12 paper" was a teletyped piece as a prop for some long since lost within the archives film or play, and the only credible proof being that when "The War of the Worlds" was broadcast via radio the US was set into a panic fearing that "Aliens" were destroying the known world.
While I was looking to see what new films were released I cam across a film called "Godsend", apparently the reviews were appauling however one thing that was mention in the review was that in addition to the films release a ficticious company was made on the internet in the name of the company from its plot for "Cloning deceased children".
The actual site is http://www.godsendinstitute.org/ As I have mentioned its not a real company, it's actually fake, a Film Prop that exists within the real world as a facsimile of something real.
It makes my conspiracy that some of the very paranormal things that people see are purely there for the release of a new film and to keep public interest in the particular genre of films. I will eventually attempt to seek comments from the agents that deal with such genres however this will be no mear feat, since most of them will not want the world to know that the conspiracy is a con to sell their pictures.
[Edit]
To continue this conspiracy a bit further, You could call into the question of the usefulness of Parapsychologists. If there was no Paranormal activity reported then there would be no reason for certain individuals to have Parapsychology degrees, so you could suggest that if it was possible to genuinely create such elaborate hoaxes with specialist equipment "they" would do so just to give themselves a job for investigating the occurance.
In certain respects it would suggest that if it was ever proven that Parapsychologists were knowing frauding the public with bogus ghosts, aliens, UFO's, corncircles etc they would be stopped from their fraudulant behaviour and a dramatic drop in paraphenomena would occur.