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#11
Are you guys really saying that only those on the right believe in conspiracies?  Anybody want to talk more about the Russian Collusion...and Trump peeing on prostitutes in Moscow?  Years of actual investigations.  Millions of dollars wasted.  People's lives ruined defending themselves...10's of thousands of articles and airtime to the extreme including the potential methods of Trump's execution for treason...based on a what most of those in charge knew from the very beginning was an unsubstantiated DNC/Clinton paid op ed.  I saw a few weeks ago...Hillary is sticking to her "I would have won without the Russians" story..... I'm sure there are a few on this board will tell me how that nonsense is REAL...and not a conspiracy....
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#12
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@badgervike said:
Are you guys really saying that only those on the right believe in conspiracies?  Anybody want to talk more about the Russian Collusion...and Trump peeing on prostitutes in Moscow?  Years of actual investigations.  Millions of dollars wasted.  People's lives ruined defending themselves...10's of thousands of articles and airtime to the extreme including the potential methods of Trump's execution for treason...based on a what most of those in charge knew from the very beginning was an unsubstantiated DNC/Clinton paid op ed.  I saw a few weeks ago...Hillary is sticking to her "I would have won without the Russians" story..... 
You're being generous, Badger. You mention the most important, but there were MANY other recent bat-shit conspiracies. 
Lets not forget these left wing/MSM conspiracy theories, propagated as fact(s), and supported by many on this forum:
  • Trump colluded with Russia
  • Trump obstructed justice
  • Trump colluded with Ukraine
  • Trumps lawyer Cohen met with Russians in Prague
  • Trump had Russian hookers piss on the Obama bed
  • Trump allowed Russian bounties on our troops
  • Trump called the Charlottesville white supremacists “good people”
  • Trump halted Kung-flu testing
  • Trump called Kung-flu virus a hoax
  • Trump is a pedophile (http://vikefans.com/discussion/#/discussion/8888/wow-trump-knows-a-lot-of-pedophiles)
  • Trumps FCC net neutrality was going to end the internet
  • Trump recognizing Jerusalem the capital of Israel would cause WW3
  • Trump supporters murdered a Cap LEO with a fire extinguisher
  • Trump/Barr cleared Lafayette Square of peaceful protestors for a photo-op
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#13
Quote: @Nichelle said:
@IDVikingfan said:
@Nichelle said:
The thing with conspiracy theories is they never end. I'm pretty convinced that since the Q crowd has come this far, they will continue on and on. It's one of the reasons President Obama never wanted to entertain the birth certificate conspiracy theory. 'Just release it. Just release it and all of this will stop.' So, he finally releases it and the story changes to it being fake. And all of that was from the same nut who happily benefits from the Q crowd.

Just investigate the election. Just do the recount.. again and again and again.... on and on it goes.
Truth, best way to destroy a conspiracy theory!  Personally, I was surprised that BO did not release the BC.  Would have shut the conspiracy nuts up.
But, you see that's exactly it. He did release it, both the short and long form versions. The state of Hawaii even confirmed it. But that wasn't enough for the conspiracy theorists, including Trump. Trump continued to say that it was fake or that 'there's something on that birth certificate that he's hiding'. People were convinced that it was fake. There's still a percentage of the population today that doesn't believe he was born in the US. Trump continued to question it into 2016 and 2017, YEARS after Obama had released it. It didn't matter. He wasn't looking for the truth.
Kind of like the Trump Russian Collusion investigation?  No doubt the Democrats were just trying to get to the truth...lol.  Nothing politically motivated there.  Oh wait...they knew the truth before they even began to investigate the story..because they started it.
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#14
The conspiracy theory film made at the Arizona audit (azmirror.com)

The conspiracy theory film made at the Arizona audit
June 2, 2021

Last Updated: June 2, 2021 4:18 pm
A filmmaker known for a film that claims 9/11 was an alien conspiracy is directing a documentary promoting baseless election fraud claims — a movie that features people working for the Arizona Senate’s election audit, that was filmed at the audit site and is based on a book written by a man who is raising money from Trump supporters to fund the audit. 
Former Overstock.com CEO and Trump ally Patrick Byrne is the main star in a film called “The Deep Rig,” which is based off a book Byrne wrote. Byrne is the founder of a Florida-based 501©(4) that is aiming to raise $2.8 million to fund the Arizona audit. 
The trailer for the movie, which is set to be released later this month, portrays the Arizona audit as critical in proving the widely debunked fraud claims, and features several people involved in the Arizona audit. 
The first person on screen is former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett, who is sitting in the stands at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, where the audit is taking place.
“This isn’t about right or left,” Bennett, the Senate’s liaison to the auditors, says in the trailer. “This audit is about right and wrong.” 
The trailer also features interviews with Jovan Pulitzer and Bobby Piton, widely known election fraud conspiracy theorists who have been involved in the audit.
“I want you to know, it’s not over and we have not lost,” failed inventor and treasure hunter Pulitzer says. The audit is currently using his unproven technology to look for “counterfeit” ballots. 
Pulitzer, who does not have a background in election work, has claimed his technology can tell if a human or machine marked the ballot, as well as if a ballot is made of the right type of paper. 
Pulitzer’s most well known invention is the CueCat, a barcode reader which placed number five in Time Magazine’s worst inventions of all time just under Agent Orange and beating out subprime mortgages. 
The invention was popular among hackers due to the ease at which they were able to hack the device and use it for whatever purpose they needed. However, CueCat would also later be the subject of a data breach in which 140,000 CueCat users had their personal information exposed. 
Bennett told the Arizona Mirror he did not know if any other members of the audit team were interviewed for the film. 
Marketing for the film indicates that the filmmakers have special access to the auditors and their findings.
“Follow the team of lawyers & ‘cyber ninjas,’ determined to reveal the facts behind the headlines, to backroom scenes and through electronic networks designed to rig any election they conduct,” a Telegram account linked to the film says. 
The Senate hired a Florida-based company, Cyber Ninjas, to lead the auditing team. The company has no background in election administration or auditing, but CEO Doug Logan spread false claims of election fraud and worked to overturn the 2020 election after Donald Trump lost.
Byrne has been a leading voice in 2020 election fraud claims and has railed against the so-called “deep state”. Some of his claims came after it was revealed he had an affair with accused Russian spy Maria Butina, which he claimed the FBI encouraged him to do.  
Byrne was also present at an hour-long meeting at the White House during the final days of Donald Trump’s presidency in which he, Sidney Powell and disgraced retired Gen. Michael Flynn urged the president to overturn the election. Flynn, who recently said at a QAnon convention that a coup should happen in the United States, also appears in the film. 




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#15
(It's so good that I wanted to post the whole thing. I love the part where 9/11 was done by aliens)

Bennett and others who control the official Twitter account for the Arizona audit have promoted the Fund The Audit effort. According to reporting by the Washington Post, Bennett was told to promote the fund by Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan. 
The director, Roger R. Richards, has made a number of highly conspiratorial films featuring QAnon-related claims around the “Deep State” as well as the end of the world, as predicted by aliens and the CIA
The trailer also includes Phil Waldron of Allied Security Operations Group, who was almost hired by the Arizona Senate to conduct the audit and testified as an expert for the Trump campaign during an unofficial election integrity hearing in Phoenix. 
Waldron’s company created a report that falsely claimed that the Antrim County, Mich. machines had a 68% error rate, an allegation that Trump repeated on Twitter. Michigan election officials and Dominion have taken issue with other claims from the report, which asserted that Antrim County’s election equipment “is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results.”
Allied Security Operations Group and Waldron have been widely criticized by election and security officials and have also been known for inaccurate and false claims.   
The trailer also includes interviews with a number of unnamed people who have their faces obscured and their voices changed. 
The Arizona audit has become a hotbed of conspiracy theorists and conspiracy theories with some prominent proponents, such as Oro Valley Republican Mark Finchem, appearing on QAnon talk shows to talk about it. 
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#16
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@IDVikingfan said:
Oops, I'm had not remembered one way or the other and your original post said he had not released it...  No biggie...  You are correct, there is no satisfying conspiracists...
Nope, there isn't. Its a borderline mental illness, being a paranoid conspiracy theorist. When they are shown to much proof or truth contrary to their thinking, the fallback is then 'you are part of the conspiracy'. There's always an answer in that mainframe to why their beliefs are correct. 
The "part of the conspiracy" thing is the frustrating part. You can show them mountains of evidence, but the more you show, the more likely it is to have big money behind it.

I suspect many conspiracy theorists are conservative Christians. The Bible says Christians will be persecuted for their beliefs. And so when Christians are ridiculed or mocked, it doesn't soften their stance, it hardens it. Being questioned is foretold...and welcomed. I think this is why they often go hand in hand. 


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#17
Quote: @Nichelle said:
The conspiracy theory film made at the Arizona audit (azmirror.com)

The conspiracy theory film made at the Arizona audit
June 2, 2021

Last Updated: June 2, 2021 4:18 pm
A filmmaker known for a film that claims 9/11 was an alien conspiracy is directing a documentary promoting baseless election fraud claims — a movie that features people working for the Arizona Senate’s election audit, that was filmed at the audit site and is based on a book written by a man who is raising money from Trump supporters to fund the audit. 
Former Overstock.com CEO and Trump ally Patrick Byrne is the main star in a film called “The Deep Rig,” which is based off a book Byrne wrote. Byrne is the founder of a Florida-based 501©(4) that is aiming to raise $2.8 million to fund the Arizona audit. 
The trailer for the movie, which is set to be released later this month, portrays the Arizona audit as critical in proving the widely debunked fraud claims, and features several people involved in the Arizona audit. 
The first person on screen is former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett, who is sitting in the stands at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, where the audit is taking place.
“This isn’t about right or left,” Bennett, the Senate’s liaison to the auditors, says in the trailer. “This audit is about right and wrong.” 
The trailer also features interviews with Jovan Pulitzer and Bobby Piton, widely known election fraud conspiracy theorists who have been involved in the audit.
“I want you to know, it’s not over and we have not lost,” failed inventor and treasure hunter Pulitzer says. The audit is currently using his unproven technology to look for “counterfeit” ballots. 
Pulitzer, who does not have a background in election work, has claimed his technology can tell if a human or machine marked the ballot, as well as if a ballot is made of the right type of paper. 
Pulitzer’s most well known invention is the CueCat, a barcode reader which placed number five in Time Magazine’s worst inventions of all time just under Agent Orange and beating out subprime mortgages. 
The invention was popular among hackers due to the ease at which they were able to hack the device and use it for whatever purpose they needed. However, CueCat would also later be the subject of a data breach in which 140,000 CueCat users had their personal information exposed. 
Bennett told the Arizona Mirror he did not know if any other members of the audit team were interviewed for the film. 


Did you really just post a conspiracy theory piece on a conspiracy theory?  Too funny.  At least you got the Russian spy reference in there as well...f@cking Ruskies...lol...well done!  The AZ Mirror is virtually entirely funded by the Arabella Advisors....the Dark Money Progressive political action company that supports pop up efforts in support or defense of liberal causes....like defending against the Arizona audit.  Who'd of thought that a hand audit of ballots was so wrong???  We already know they're not going to find anything....right?? 

Edit:  In fairness, the author does sound like an experienced sound mixer and boom operator so there is that...

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#18
Their separation anxiety is making me anxious. 
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#19
Do you guys really not see the humor in posting an online article from a non-journalistic hyper partisan news source and taking everything verbatim...all the while talking about the rubes on the other side that read any conspiracy theory and believe it...to the point of "borderline mental illness" according to one of you.

Bottom line, the hyper partisan stuff on either side of the fence isn't helpful to the Country.  Both sides do their share of conspiracy theories. 

Work together, embrace our differences....and live and let live.
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#20
Yep.

Also, from the director of the movie on the Arizona election fraud:


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