A Nelson Mandela conspiracy
Posted: 26 December 2013 08:54 PM
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The guy who wrote this one likes stretching the limits of imagination.

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Numerous top world leaders attended Nelson Mandela’s funeral in South Africa on December 4, 2013. Some reports estimate that 91 different world leaders and celebrities attended.
Certainly this became a major world event from anyone’s perspective.
Could there have been more, much more than meets they eye to this funeral of Nelson Mandela?
Was something going on in the background of this event event that was far more important than the funeral, perhaps a major turning point in world affairs?
Those that know about current Secret Space War matters understand that there is a deep secret hidden in the background of world political realities that has been kept from the masses, the presence and involvement of alien ETs and alien/human hybrids at the highest levels of the USG and a few other top world governments as advisers and controllers.

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Posted: 27 December 2013 02:14 AM   [ # 1 ]
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I just had a browse of Secret Space War (1). The desire to live in a fantasy world where something else is in control seems to be long lasting aspect of humanity. The one common factor in conspiracies seems to be that a hidden power is in control, this could be god, the government or aliens.

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Posted: 28 December 2013 06:41 AM   [ # 2 ]
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Knowing how inefficient the government is at keeping things secret I have relegated those conspiracies to the realm of delusional fantasies.  Too many people are much too willing to believe something totally outrageous because they don’t trust the government.  Personally i don’t trust my government officials to do much beyond what they need to keep themselves in power.  I have an innate distrust of politicians and people who want the position because they generally only want to be there to further their own ends and push their own agenda and beliefs on everyone else.  When the day comes that a politician is willing actually do something for the majority of the people instead of something that will just keep them in power, then I might be a bit more willing to accept them as somewhat honest.

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Posted: 28 December 2013 04:26 PM   [ # 3 ]
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Of course you’re missing the meta-conspiracy, Gray, which is that such illusions of incompetance are a trick to make it appear that they are incapable of controlling everything all the time, right?

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Posted: 29 December 2013 06:05 AM   [ # 4 ]
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You have a point Robin.  It would appear that this is where the Dunning–Kruger effect comes into play unless your theory is correct in which case it would be a true conspiracy of the kind imagined in the article and we should all be wearing tin foil hats.

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Posted: 29 December 2013 03:15 PM   [ # 5 ]
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Actually, tinfoil hats serve to amplify electromagnetic waves in the skull. What you want is a faraday cage.

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Posted: 30 December 2013 02:11 AM   [ # 6 ]
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I work in the UK Civil Service and I can say that some government employees couldn’t get jobs anywhere else: we employ the unemployable. The idea that a government can keep something hushed up is far fetched, look at how many documents are leaked anonymously or overtly (Snowden). If there was something like the secret space war ongoing, someone would have leaked documents about it by now, but as it is pure fantasy, that day wont come.

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Posted: 31 December 2013 06:04 AM   [ # 7 ]
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Maybe there are no documents?  The lizard people and aliens might not need them as they have evolved a collective consciouness and everyone knows everything.

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