I'm really tired of these shit conspiracy threads. Yeah, you cunts don't like being called tinfoilers, conspiratards, false flaggots - whatever. You're going to call me a kike shill. That's swell. Stick with me and listen to my gripes. I've never really been on board this shit. I think 9/11 has had some questionable aspects, and while I believe there are conspiracies to be sure, I do not believe most of these two bit internet slackers are uncovering shit by rewatching the same low quality footage over again and maybe running it through some noise filters or other processing if they have the wee bit of tools and know how it takes to do that. That said, I've never doubted the death toll on 9/11 or 7/7 nor have I doubted the collision of the planes with the buildings.
The thing is, it's difficult for a lot of people to take to nuance on these matters. A guy like Soros, for instance, has power to the tune of roughly $25 billion in assets and whatever his wits and social networking can obtain. All of those old money families still have tens or hundreds of billions of dollars each and most have very successful cadet branches as well. All of these wield substantial influence in world affairs. Their interests do not always intersect, for instance elite families in the US and Russian oligarchs; but the tie of both being disproportionately Jewish and cosmopolitan brings them together on some things. I have no doubt that there are conspiracies small and large, whether you think of a petty criminal conspiracy among gang members or among high up employees of state, politicians, and intelligence agencies. Fair enough.
But then you go from that to the package deal of basically accepting most or all conspiracy theories some fucking goober on the internet or pre-internet print media cooked up in one form or another. It seems to me like it becomes an obsession for a lot of guys who get into this frame of mind. It's almost like a pursuit or hobby really as much as it is a prism through which one looks at the world. The problem with it is that it does not empower the individual.
To the degree that the recent deluge of conspiratard posters are not merely MIDF, JIDF, and various other shills or shitposters too low to mention - one should be concerned with betterment of the self. Obsessing over these conspiracy theories which inform little or naught and which serve only to disempower are a disservice. This should be viewed as any sort of leisure or guilty pleasure activity, like something between perhaps a little below the level of gaming, fiction (especially outside of classic literature), shitposting, and so on. At least set aside 6-10 hours a week for self-improvement. Lift weights, learn a trade, practice marksmanship, learn a decent martial art, socialize with people, read non-fiction and quality poetry, practice rhetoric and art, and so on. Even if you live outside the US, Canada, or Switzerland, you can join an archery or shooting club if you have a little bit of money and patience, though it might be more difficult or virtually impossible to obtain firearms in your home.
You, for instance, could use some practice in logic. That is a hell of a fucking leap to make that Blackwater is ISIS - and I think they're called Academi now because of the notoriety of the old name.
No, you haven't provided any evidence. ISIS has gotten some assistance from Israel and they've offloaded oil there, but everything else you're saying is completely unsubstantiated.