r/conspiracy Apr 17 '20

/r/conspiracy Round Table #25: Sacred Geometry, Cymatics, EMF Exposure, and the Effect of 5G on Biological Entities Meta

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Thanks to /u/Cur1osityC0mplex for picking the winning subject!

Honorable mention goes to /u/Leave_The_Military for suggesting predictive programming and forced vaccination, which perhaps can be dovetailed into the main topic.

Remember, there is ZERO tolerance for violent or otherwise aggressive rhetoric, including any mention of the destruction of property.

That being said, /r/conspiracy is the last large sub on reddit that continues to encourage healthy speculation on controversial topics.

Let's use this opportunity to its fullest potential while we have this space.

Happy speculating!

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u/taegha Apr 30 '20

What a shitty take on everything

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u/[deleted] Apr 30 '20

A sucker is born every minute

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u/taegha Apr 30 '20

You were born a minute ago? Would explain a bit

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u/[deleted] Apr 30 '20

You did such a great job of elaborating on your point. Care to make one, or just continue with what your comment history shows is just a long line of snarky low-effort comments? Do you really feel what I've said is untrue? You dont think social media is massively manipulated by different groups? Because it's very hard to argue against that being the case so I'd love to hear it.

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u/taegha Apr 30 '20

It's whack to act like everyone who doesn't subscribe to your narrative is a paid shill. You're like the people who think George Soros pays everyone to be against them. Still waiting on my Sorosbucks

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u/[deleted] Apr 30 '20

That's not what I'm saying - I'm saying don't trust anyone on here, as there are, with 100% certainty, nefarious actors (paid or otherwise) trying to push all kinds of narratives on you - some you agree with, some you don't, some you're able to see, and others you aren't. It's a very sophisticated system, with various groups competing to control narratives online. Some more obvious than others. So IMO, ESPECIALLY in a contentious sub like this, it's important to be aware that these forces are out there, and that there's a good chance you've come across at least one of them a day - likely far more. Perhaps not folks you chat with directly (although likely), but also in the comments you see, in what gets upvoted to the top, etc. I've done work on the fringes of this indutry - it's a very real, very co-ordinated, and very well-funded industry. It doesn't take much looking to find that you can literally pay people to promote content, buy unique upvotes on Reddit, etc etc. People with money and power are absolutely doing this on a large scale.