Is there any other style?
Good point... There is no other style of 'running away', or at least none that come close to the good ol' Monty Python way
Is there any other style?
or if moving in a circular motion will continue to speed up aka planets..
Matt Belamy, the singer of muse is a huge conspiracist.
He said "my anus" not Uranus, I recommend a basic comprehension course....
I recommend just trying to see the post from my perspective, was taking the mickey out of his post.
People, glass houses, stones, all that jazz....
I love debating about conspiracies
Feeling is almost mutual
I HAV ZEE GOGGLES
and that’s the likely possibility there are groups trying to gain power, .
wow you know thats amazing, did you hear recently a whole collection of groups just tried to gain power in Britain, an in a year or two their going to try again but on a larger scale!!!
I think their going to call it the general election.
Denial, i know everyone feels that way at first.
The term Men in Black (MIB), in popular culture, is used in UFO conspiracy theories to describe men dressed in black suits, sometimes with glowing eyes or other monstrous features, claiming to be government agents who attempt to harass or threaten UFO witnesses into silence. "All MIB are not necessarily garbed in dark suits," writes American writer Jerome Clark. "The term is a generic one, used to refer to any unusual, threatening or strangely behaved individual whose appearance on the scene can be linked in some fashion with a UFO sighting." [1]
The phenomenon was initially and most frequently reported in the 1950s and 1960s; it is contemporaneous with many other conspiracy theories. According to Clark[2], the archetypal men in black encounter was alleged to have occurred in 1953, when publisher Albert K. Bender asserted that he'd uncovered the secret behind flying saucers, but had been threatened by three men who wore black suits and hats. Initially, Bender clearly implied the men were U.S. Government agents, but his later accounts blended supernatural features with UFO lore.
The term has also been adopted as a tongue-in-cheek term in geek culture for any generic suited government/corporate official. This usage has its roots in both the popularity of shows such as The X-Files and UFO culture, and the "threat" to hackers of Men in Black actually coming for them (in the form of the FBI or other cybercrime institutions).
I think you'll find it's called mocking...
When i was a kid, after watching Men in Black i used to think they were real, who knows but i dont beleive in aliens now so, who knows. its actually pretty interesting to read.
Yeah thats the response you get.
Theres one conspiracy most try but fail to totally deny and that’s the likely possibility there are groups trying to gain power, plenty of evidence of this both obvious and not so but its out there.
Radiation said:Though i hope and believe they don't have as much power as some think they do, a lot has changed in the world and i think the signs we see are the end of such groups grip on things.
Yes overwhelming of evidence that an 'illuminati' exist and are pushing a 'New World Order'. They control the banks, the media and the government.