What is the wildest conspiracy theory you actually believe?

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Anonymous wrote:Moon walk - never really happened


Oh, it happened all right. Real footage:




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Anonymous wrote:9/11 - but specifically the plane hitting the Pentagon.

lack of video evidence and witness evidence which is just very weird

it's only something you would recall if you were 1) paying attention to the local DC news coverage on that day and the days after 2) were familiar with that area and the traffic patterns during that time of day in general

I mean I don't doubt something hit it but maybe it wasn't that plane and sadly that plane ended up crashed elsewhere or disappeared much like that Indonesian flight? Keeping in mind that until then we had never even entertained that a flight could be lost without a trace.


My sister in law saw it from her office window in DC. It did happen.


DP. My brother also saw it happen from his office window.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Covid 19 has been in the US since December 19 if not earlier. Many people had it in the winter before we knew what it was.

+1. Definitely believe this. Was sick as a dog last December with what I thought was probably bronchitis. Never got it checked or treated, just rode it out.
Anonymous
I sort of believe COVID-19 might be a bioweapon. Either an outright weaponized virus or a test-run for how some other bioweapon might be used in the future. I don't have any proof or specific conspiracy theories, I just struggle to make sense of it all, especially the new "more virulent" strain.
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I think the long-term effects of Covid are much more serious than we are being told.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the long-term effects of Covid are much more serious than we are being told.


I don't think this is a conspiracy theory - we just don't know yet. I mean, is it a conspiracy theory if a longitudinal study shows in ten years that X% of people that suffered COVID will have permanent damage to their heart or lungs? Or something else? A lack of data is not a conspiracy theory.
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Anonymous wrote:I think the long-term effects of Covid are much more serious than we are being told.


I don't think this is a conspiracy theory - we just don't know yet. I mean, is it a conspiracy theory if a longitudinal study shows in ten years that X% of people that suffered COVID will have permanent damage to their heart or lungs? Or something else? A lack of data is not a conspiracy theory.


No, I think there is more data than we are being told.



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Anonymous wrote:I think the long-term effects of Covid are much more serious than we are being told.


I don't think this is a conspiracy theory - we just don't know yet. I mean, is it a conspiracy theory if a longitudinal study shows in ten years that X% of people that suffered COVID will have permanent damage to their heart or lungs? Or something else? A lack of data is not a conspiracy theory.


No, I think there is more data than we are being told.





+1.
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Anonymous wrote:Covid 19 has been in the US since December 19 if not earlier. Many people had it in the winter before we knew what it was.

+1. Definitely believe this. Was sick as a dog last December with what I thought was probably bronchitis. Never got it checked or treated, just rode it out.


We canceled going to the our elder relatives Christmas 2019 since I was sick as a dog. I had the flu vaccine and had shaken hands with a guy who had recently come back from business in China. I did test positive for Flu A, but the doctor was surprised I was that sick with low oxygen levels since I had the vaccine months before.
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Anonymous wrote:Covid 19 has been in the US since December 19 if not earlier. Many people had it in the winter before we knew what it was.


An old high school friend of mine in NY was admitted to the hospital Christmas Eve 2019 and died a few weeks later, supposedly of pneumonia, but I’ve often wondered if it was an early case of COVID-19.
i agree. My son’s college had a 5x increase in flu from Nov -March when they closed. I think he brought it home spring break.


+2, different experience, similar opinion.

This isn’t a conspiracy, it’s a fact. The Red Cross released a statement a month ago that blood from last Fall contained COVID antibodies. It was here atcleast as of last November.
There are a lot of facts that are denied in an attempt to create disinformation and wreak havoc in the simplest and most unsuspecting ways. The conspiracy was Trump denying it. I’m so glad he is leaving the White House. I doubt many countries could take faux more years of being gaslit with conspiracies and not shredding to bits

This isn’t about politics and your hatred for Trump. What medical professionals provided definitive proof that the virus was here before Feb? Yes, many of us were sick in Dec/Jan, including myself. But the Red Cross just recently released their findings. Up until November no one provided definitive proof, right?

Wrong. But whatever. Who cares? It’s a conspiracy theory thread. Unclench and stop projecting an emotion I don’t feel.

What is wrong? What proof was there until the Red Cross came forward?

And clearly you care or you wouldn’t keep responding. Please take your own advice and calm down - like you said, it’s a conspiracy thread. You don’t need to get so riled up when talking to strangers on the internet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I sort of believe COVID-19 might be a bioweapon. Either an outright weaponized virus or a test-run for how some other bioweapon might be used in the future. I don't have any proof or specific conspiracy theories, I just struggle to make sense of it all, especially the new "more virulent" strain.


I thought it seemed weird too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:COVID-19 was a natural bat virus being studied at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and crappy safety protocols let it out. The Chinese knew about it for the whole fall of 2019 and covered it up.

+1000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the long-term effects of Covid are much more serious than we are being told.

I’m worried about this. I had it a month ago, so am not yet in long haul territory, but I still have pretty debilitating symptoms (fatigue is the worst of them). Reading recently published articles in STAT, Scientific American, etc about long covid is not encouraging. Major hospitals are setting up clinics to treat people with long term symptoms.
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Anonymous wrote:I think the long-term effects of Covid are much more serious than we are being told.

I’m worried about this. I had it a month ago, so am not yet in long haul territory, but I still have pretty debilitating symptoms (fatigue is the worst of them). Reading recently published articles in STAT, Scientific American, etc about long covid is not encouraging. Major hospitals are setting up clinics to treat people with long term symptoms.


Can you link to that article?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Flight 93 “heroes” nosediving the plane always sounded soooo ridiculously fake.

Bombed out of the sky by the US military. My take.
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