DTube - Can You Handle The Truth About Conspiracy Theories?

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“Where the people fear the government you have tyranny. Where the government fears the people you have liberty.” - John Basil Barnhill in 1914
A recent survey seems to indicate that more and more people are gaining a healthy distrust for their government and this is creating quite the conundrum for the powers that ought not to be. In an effort to counter this with propaganda a man by the name of Dr. David Grimes published a paper “proving” that conspiracy theories don’t add up by using math and statistics.The paper is called “On The Viability of Conspiratorial Beliefs” and was published in the open-access peer-reviewed journal PLOS One. This paper may be the best example of why “peer-reviewed” doesn’t equal scientific proof! In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth celebrates the new numbers of awakened individuals while at the same time completely debunking and destroying the paper "on the viability of conspiratorial beliefs".

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I am finding muted indignation from people that use to ask where my tin foil hat is. The change is coming, it's just a long slow grind getting some people to ask more questions.

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No, you can't handle the truth.

Not when child traffic, child raping and terror campaigns are just the surface shit. You know, the stuff that floats up to the top.

Good people have a limit to how bad they think someone could be.
Sure they think of something that is way beyond their comfort level, and thing, no one in their right mind would do that.

But, as bad as a good person can think, they are doing worse.
So, you can't handle the truth.

Often resorted to by people, to conspiracy theory, when they fail in an issue, to justify their failure

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