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Boston–my conspiracy theory

 I play with ideas.  They have an almost tactile feel to me.  I move them around in patterns, in what feels to me like an artistic way–which does not mean that the result is necessarily esthetically pleasing, but that I enormously enjoy the process of movement.

And I see no reason to constrain my play for ANY reason, not even if it leads to be me being accused of being cranky (frankly, I’m often guilty of that), nuts, contradictory, and simply dull witted.

So, my usual excuse making out of the way, here’s my take:

Very wealthy people, in tandem with many people who have attained positions of high power and influence due to their ideological conformity and following political support, want to mold the United States on the model of Cuba.  The Rockefellers, in particular, have often praised Fidel Castro’s regime.

Castro never had a mass famine.  He never killed millions of his own people, merely hundreds or perhaps thousands.  He tortured people by putting them in small cages for long periods of time, which barely had large enough spaces to breathe.  He put informers on every corner, and convinced children to inform on their parents and elders.  He created a climate of fear so thick that his control over his nation–particularly in the absence of weapons in private hands–is absolute.

If you look at our own ghettos, that is Cuba.  That is the effect of stifling innovation and the capacity for initiative over the long haul.

The powers that be have recruited Jay-Z to the cause, and they are thinking in advance how to sell the coup they want to impose.

Their plan until recently was to convince the North Koreans to launch nuclear missiles at the United States, which would have enabled the DHS to execute a plan they were first asked to prepare the moment Obama hit office, of using the chaos and economic dislocation nuclear attacks would cause to get all potential “counter-revolutionaries” of the streets, in a manner not initially likely to rouse suspicion.

But this whole plan depends on the cooperation of the military, and after egging Kim Jong-Un on, they realized that if the military did not obey the chain of command, that the whole thing would implode.  So they canceled the plan, and Kim Jong-Un still can’t figure out how to back out of this thing without losing face. 

But they also realized that America needs more “seasoning” and that a renewal of the fear that followed the 9/11 bombings would be helpful towards that end.  Perhaps they can initiate a much more comprehensive facial recognition technology.  Perhaps they can get people used to metal detectors at sporting events.  Perhaps they can get the military used to operating in US territory (Hagel apparently send some military bomb units to Boston).  Slow boil.  Slow boil.

So they were looking for a different step forward, something spectacular, but relatively easy to put together.  Somebody was watching the Family Guy and got the idea to bomb the Boston Marathon.  So money was moved, people were hired, and the work done.

I want to be clear about something: anyone CAPABLE  at this date of supporting anything like Communism, or the regime in Cuba, is evil.  Period.  There is no other way of putting it.  They are sadists, capable of anything. 

These ideas may be nuts.  I readily grant that.  But they feel most right to me at the moment.  What I would add is that these are the same people who were responsible for planting the explosives on 9/11.  As I have said often, there were CLEARLY unsuspected coconspirators, whose names we may never know.

As I gather more data, I will happily change my views.

5 replies on “Boston–my conspiracy theory”

Wow, you're an idiot…"watched Family Guy and got the idea to bomb the Marathon"…your mind for motivations is amazing

Why don't you go back to hoarding beans in cans under your bed

Why is it you are reading my blog? It is intended for people capable of completing thoughts, and articulating arguments without a default bias in favor of ad hominem.

You have simply misunderstood me, because you have the mind of a child. If I have somehow insulted your favorite show, good.

The episode that aired three weeks ago had both the detonation of two bombs, and mass murder at the Boston Marathon. Name me one other show in the last twenty years that had those two elements. Puerile minds like yours consume a lot of media, so if it is possible, I assume you can do it.

It is being alleged by others that the writers of the episode knew in advance of the attacks, which to my mind expands the scope of the conspiracy beyond anything I can conceive. At the same time, the level of coincidence is quite staggering.

This latter part is posted for serious minds. As for you, if you gather up all the scraps from the roaches, there should be enough for at least one good bong hit.

Actually, my comment had nothing to do with Family Guy, although I do like the show.

I was simply stating you're an idiot.

That you seem to think it would take watching an episode of Family Guy to conceive of attacking the Boston Marathon, an event with international significance that occurs on Patriots' Day, is laughable.

Can I name another piece of media that contained the detonation of two bombs and the Boston Marathon in a single 20 minute span? No, I can't. But, then again, there wasn't any pre-existing media for flying two planes into the World Trade Center, putting a bomb in the World Trade center (you know, the one that actually happened, not the one you keep dreaming occurred), or placing a bomb in the basement of OKC Federal Building.

What I'm saying is that, just because someone placed bombs at a crowded, international event, it doesn't mean that they had to have cable.

They could just be crazy.

But, of course, that couldn't be it, there must be some deeper, twisted conspiracy. Hell, with your logic, maybe it was Russia trying to further destabilize our economy or maybe just trying to prevent people shopping from Lord and Taylor.

Further, that you even intimate that writers for the show (or any other show or media outlet) knew of the attacks in advance is at all plausible is ridiculous on a level reserved for the puerile minds that you seem to think are rife in the media.

I will respond substantively later. For now, would there be any reason I should not assume that you have not read my treatment of the Tower7 collapse?

Isn't it INTERESTING that given all the large, even enormous speculations in that post, you keyed on what was arguably the least important?

It seemed obvious to me beyond the need to point it out that the idea of attacking the Boston Marathon need not have come from the Family Guy. What I was suggesting was simply that someone was fishing around for a target already, and simply, possibly, prompted in that direction by the show.

What is interesting to me, here, is that habit of mind you are displaying. You have attacked the trivial and ignored the significant. There can be many reasons for this, but it seems to me the most likely is simply that in your particular echo chamber the meme of the Family Guy, and the insanity of the Alex Jones crowd, has generated within you an absolute certainty that anyone who touches these ideas can be laughed at with impunity. You need fear no contradiction from your fellow pods.

You have not been given clear direction on some of the ideas I have proposed, for the simple reason that they are unique. I am the only one saying them. Thus, having long ago willfully discarded the independent use of reason, and lacking a synchronizing signal, you are helpless even in the face of ideas I MYSELF have already labeled as possibly ludicrous.

You are forced, therefore, to confine yourself to things which really don't matter.

Can you, even for a moment, see how confined you are? I am not claiming I am right. I am claiming that these are interesting ideas which make sense to me at the moment. That is all.

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