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"This video debuted at Emerson College in 1992, as part of a live show by the Emerson comedy troupe This Is Pathetic. After making the rounds at several broadcast outlets (including SNL, where it is rumored that Al Franken personally savaged it as unfaithful to conspiracy theory canon), the bit finally aired multiple times on Comedy Central during the week of November 22, 1993."
If you question the "official" report you are labeled a conspiracy theorist for not following the narrative.
Being a conspiracy theorist is akin to thought-crime, isn't it?
We will be jailed for such in the future.
At the rate we're going, it'll be the PC police who become the latest incarnation of the brown shirts.
Here in CA, 5110's (5150 (involuntary psychiatric hold)...) are being handed out like candy, for everything from believing in conspiracy theories to a person wanting to make your life legal hell (revenge, spite...etc.)
It isn't a stretch to believe people will soon be rounded up if they do not share the beliefs of the herd.
At the rate we're going, it'll be the PC police who become the latest incarnation of the brown shirts.
Here in CA, 5110's (5150 (involuntary psychiatric hold)...) are being handed out like candy, for everything from believing in conspiracy theories to a person wanting to make your life legal hell (revenge, spite...etc.)
It isn't a stretch to believe people will soon be rounded up if they do not share the beliefs of the herd.
In the book 1984, it is the children of citizens who are the brown shirts and report on their parents for no toeing the party line. Their parents disappear and the kids are then wards of the state.
Not too far fetched, is it?
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