bells of shandon wrote: » Definition of an expert,' Is SOMEONE WHO KNOWS MORE AND MORE ,ABOUT LESS AND LESS, UNTIL EVENTUALLY HE KNOWS EVERYTHING ABOUT NOTHING.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » I watched that film years ago and at the time i didnt realise how prophetic it was. Owen Wilson tried to warn us but we didnt listen.
Birneybau wrote: » Oh no, they got you too! (Luke Wilson)
ohnonotgmail wrote: » Drat. i should have remembered it was the lesser Wilson brother.
Birneybau wrote: » Well, Andrew Wilson is also in it. The lesser lesser Wilson.
Charles Ingles wrote: » In my opinion Chemtrails = yes Bleach curing autism = no Autism liked to vacation= yes Pennys t shirt = don't know ATM robberies= yes being allowed to happen Don't know about swamp monster things
The Nal wrote: » The idea that a few ATM robberies which hold about 100k each in rural Ireland are a conspiracy by globalists to turn the entire world into a cashless society is one of the best things I've ever heard. People believing it is one of the saddest thing I've ever heard though. Poor bastards.
Charles Ingles wrote: » Atm robberies are bring carried out by an emerging new ira , It's project fear they could stop them if they wanted it's laughable the Garda don't know who they are or can't stop them. We have an ex RUC man in charge of our Garda force, linking into fear mongering with the threat of a hard boarder and the IRA. The new ira are being allowed grow in numbers
RayCun wrote: » It's interesting, I suppose, that Gemma O'D argues the ATM robberies are being carried out by the New World Order to introduce a cashless society, and Charles Ingles thinks the ATM robberies are being carried out by the new IRA, but even though his conspiracy theory is completely different to hers, he thinks she is basically right.
The Nal wrote: » Post truth. Facts don't really matter. Just appeals to a feeling or emotion. In this case, "they" are out to get us so any kind of conspiracy fits the confirmation bias. I try go easy on people who buy into that sort of thing because frankly, they're a bit thick.
Birneybau wrote: » I worked with a lad who used to swear blind that well known 'urban myths' actually happened to 'mates' of his. Would probably be an Alt-Right figure now with a legion of thicko followers.
RayCun wrote: » So is this true about all major crime? Shooting in Drogheda? Gardai let it happen Kinnahan/Hutch feud? Actually a false flag operation, used to knock off investigators who get too close to the truth.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » I had no idea he was a wilson brother.
Charles Ingles wrote: » No just the in relation to the new ira, ex RUC commissioner might have a conflict of interest or his loyalties may be elsewhere other than our fine republic
circadian wrote: » Neither did I, he's in loads of films with the other Wilson lads. Another tidbit, Maya Rudolph is the daughter of Minnie Riperton who sang "Lovin' You" with that crazy 4-octave range.
gandalf wrote: » When people start using might and may in their musings they are either full of ****e or just trolling, can't decide which you are doing or if you are engaged in a bit of both. Either way you present a very good argument for removal of voting rights from the deranged retired demographic.
Charles Ingles wrote: » I'm be retired but I'm not deranged
gandalf wrote: » That's like your opinion man....
Charles Ingles wrote: » So should only people who agree with you should be allowed to vote
gandalf wrote: » You should look over that sentence again. No I respect people who can coherently argue their position with facts. Something that you have failed to even approach during your interactions here.
Charles Ingles wrote: » Quite the opposite, I make my points all based in fact without having to insult people.
gandalf wrote: » No you haven't, you spouted crap about autism without demonstrating where you came to those conclusions beyond your own "observations". You were queried about this but ignored them. So all I see is uninformed opinion and to be quite frankly people like you who think GoD is a grand girl should be treated with absolute disdain.
Charles Ingles wrote: » Your words can't hurt me