Conspiracy theories that won't die

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Conspiracy theories that won't die

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Wing nuts. Not just for breakfast anymore.

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Now you've gone from preachin' to meddlin'. Elvis is alive and living in Albuquerque waiting tables at the Taco Palace.

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And of course Stanley Kubrick created the moon lading hoax. Damn liberal article didn't mention that.
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Actually, half of them, I'd never heard of. Maybe we need a couple of consp. theorists to join and keep us up on the latest stuff.

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Guess you never met Ragin Rebel then. That guy never came across a screwball idea he didn't believe in.
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Speaking of crazy conspiracy theories, one of the nutjobs over at CPF is bringing back
the no one ever saw Obama when he went to Columbia University thing, the same one
that was shot down a number of years ago. You can't fix stupid, especially stupid that
knows no bounds in time or space.

I remember one of the Kennedy assassination docs where there were about half a dozen
groups that were in on it--the CIA, some Cubans, the Mafia, some French hit team, etc. The
bullets really must have been flying that day.

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Dryer Vent wrote:Now you've gone from preachin' to meddlin'. Elvis is alive and living in Albuquerque waiting tables at the Taco Palace.
No he isn't.
Elvis is in Austin running a food trailer, and sings with a local punk rock band at night.

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/ ... d-by-clone

"One theory widely aired on social media – and by some political opponents – was that he had been replaced by a lookalike from Sudan called Jubril.

No evidence has been presented, but videos making the claim have been viewed thousands of times on YouTube and Facebook.

“It’s the real me, I assure you. I will soon celebrate my 76th birthday and I will still go strong,” Buhari told Nigerians in a town hall"


Sort of a Paul is dead plus bitherism. Could it work here?

I heard that you can playback Goosie, Brian and the blond girl in reverse and hear the absolute undeniable proof that trump has been replaced by a deep state doppelgänger.

The clues are everywhere. I just googled "doppelgänger" to get the spelling right and there was more proof that our donald is really really gone.

"noun
an apparition or double of a living person.
"he has a doppelgänger named Donald, his invented twin brother""

That's it.

"I know it, and you do too"
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”

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