What group is behind the bizarre Internet Paranoia campain of conspiracies,...

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...new world order, vaccines, water,? Is this a political group, republicans, democrats, independents, conservatives, liberals?...a religious group? Scientologists? Cults?... A person? Alex Jones? Bill Cooper?

They think there is a new world order and that the goverment is hurting people, and that there are conspiracies, and that there are drugs in the water, dangerous compounds and diseases in vaccines, they think there are death camps, and that the public is on the constant verge of rioting, and that humans are being exterminated by all sorts of means through population control. They think pharmaceutical drugs are all dangerous and created to kill off people.
They promote anger and rage, and they say that the government is trying to put us in debt and plant microchips in our head, or that it's the "number of the beast", and that there are UFOs or hidden technologies, and that the world isn't as it seems, and that there is mind control, and that our politicians are dangerous and working for some unseen group.
They blame family bloodlines, or organizations like free masons, and stuff. They think that cell phone towers are radio mind control devices, and that airplane trails are "chemtrails" and testing on humans, and it goes on and on.

It's bizarre and I can't go anywhere online without running into these people. They were even yelling like preachers on PS3 home and youtube. Who are the people who are doing this and saying these things, and why are they spreading outrageous rumors? Who started it all? Has it always been there, but it's just more obvious in the past decade with the Internet? What are they trying to get people to do? Why would they make up lies that could hurt people? For example, if a baby doesn't get a vaccine, it could die of a preventable illness.
Where did it all come from, and what's it for? I'm really curious...
 
We, as smelly human beings, feel that we HAVE to have all the answers. When something happens, we put our own values and experiences on a scale and see if the news reporting lives up to our own biases. If we see a line of vapor coming from behind a jet, we want to know what it is - and all we need is for someone to suggest that it may be a line of ookie chemicals to keep us complacent and we look at what people and the government has done in the past and we think, "Hmmm, that's possible."

Then, when we hear someone that says that the trails are the natural condensation from the jet engines as the water expands behind the engine, we laugh and are amazed that they believe such a contrived piece of bull-pucky.

Governments the world over have done some horrific things to their own citizens, and conspiracy theorists want to believe the worst in everything that happens. I've already read some theories that the plane the crashed in Buffalo was brought down by the US government...

They call us sheeple (sheep people) and we call them wacko's... and neither side wants to admit that the other side just may have some insight that we don't want to see.

Check out the site: www.unexplained-mysteries.com and scroll down to the Conspiracy Theories link... they have over 600 pages on how the missions to the moon were faked.

It amazes me.
 
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