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B_Delacroix
09-27-2007, 01:00 PM
I found a site that lists the weirdest/stupidest conspiracy theories.

Here are two that I thought fit in real well here:

George H.W. Bush was really George Scherff Sr., a Nazi sent to destroy America as a teenager and adopted by Prescott Bush (Scherff was also an assistant to Nikola Tesla, and stole all Tesla's inventions after he was murdered by Otto Skorzeny and Reinhard Gehlen). Hitler was still alive in Montana in 1997, and Josef Mengele is keeping himself alive and youthful with a regimen of hormones and cannibalism. Oh, and Curious George was inspired by a young George Scherff Jr.; that's probably why Alan J. Shalleck was murdered by two men he met through a gay sex network one day before the movie premiered. (this information comes from a man named Eric Berman, who claims he heard it straight from his girlfriend's dad, Otto Skorzeny, in Florida during the late '90s. Skorzeny died in Madrid in 1975.)


Shortly before he left office, Bill Clinton secretly signed into law the National Economic Security and Reformation Act (NESARA). This act would have completely restructured the U.S. government by - among other things - forgiving all personal credit card debt and mortgages, abolishing the IRS, restoring constitutional law, and somehow ensuring world peace - but the Supreme Court placed a gag order on it, and threatened death to any government official who breathed word of its existence. NESARA activists around the world are agitating to get the act announced and instituted.

http://swallowingthecamel.blogspot.com/2007/08/worlds-weirdeststupidest-conspiracy.html

Aidon
09-27-2007, 01:20 PM
Heheh, funny site.

Panamah
09-27-2007, 02:27 PM
That's hilarious! Amazing how vicious those old supreme court justices are!

Gunny Burlfoot
09-28-2007, 01:31 AM
What's painful to read is the conspiracy theorists' comments. Apparently there are real live people that ardently believe at least the majority of those CT's.

B_Delacroix
09-28-2007, 08:02 AM
I noticed that, too.