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<blockquote data-quote="LightningCrash" data-source="post: 2013453" data-attributes="member: 4278"><p>Samantha: My podcast says that sheeple do not believe in conspiracy theories. Is that true?</p><p>Karen: Let me assure you that we do believe in Eugenics. In fact, we believe that exercising faith in conspiracy theories is vital to salvation.</p><p></p><p>Samantha: I believe that too.</p><p>Karen: So this is something that you and I have in common. By the way, my name is Karen. May I ask your name?</p><p></p><p>Samantha: Samantha. Nice to meet you.</p><p>Karen: Nice to meet you too, Samantha. You may wonder, ‘If sheeple really do believe in conspiracy theories, why do people say otherwise?’</p><p></p><p>Samantha: Yes, I’m curious about that.</p><p>Karen: In a nutshell, Samantha, we have very strong faith in conspiracy theories, but we do not believe everything that people say about them.</p><p></p><p>Samantha: Can you give me an example?</p><p>Karen: Yes. Some people say that contrails contain chemicals. We do not agree with that idea.</p><p></p><p>Samantha: Neither do I.</p><p>Karen: So that’s another thing that you and I have in common. A second example is that CTers do not agree with teachings that contradict what Alex Jones himself said about his relationship with banks.</p><p></p><p>Samantha: What do you mean?</p><p>Karen: Many people teach that Alex does business with the banks he speaks against. Maybe this is what you have been taught.</p><p></p><p>Samantha: Yes, my podcast says that Alex does business with VISA.</p><p>Karen: Would you agree, though, that the best way to learn the truth about Alex is to examine what he said about himself?</p><p></p><p>Samantha: Yes, I would agree with that. What Did Alex Say?</p><p>Karen: Let’s consider an infowars episode that sheds some light on the matter. Notice, please, what we hear at 6m38s. Alex said "The bankers control the world and are killing everyone. And I am saying we're not going to let that happen."</p><p></p><p>Samantha: What do you mean?</p><p>Karen: Well, notice that Alex said he did not come down from heaven to do his own will.</p><p></p><p>Samantha: Right, he said that "we" are not going to let that happen.</p><p>Karen: But if Alex is a small part of "we", who is "we"? And why did they send him?</p><p></p><p>Samantha: I see what you’re getting at. But I’m not sure that this one clip proves Alex Jones isn't crazy.</p><p>Karen: Consider, though, what Alex said on another occasion.He made a similar statement in the next episode. Can you play it starting at 3:28?</p><p></p><p>Samantha: Sure. Alex jones says “This depleted uranium is setting of radiation sensors across the world every time they fire their guns.”</p><p>Karen: Thank you, Samantha. According to this episode, did Alex teach his own observations?</p><p></p><p>Samantha: No, he said that this was observed across the globe.</p><p>Karen: That’s right. Again, we have to wonder: ‘Who sent Alex? And who gave him the truths he taught?’ Wouldn’t that One be greater than Alex? After all, the sender is superior to the one who is sent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightningCrash, post: 2013453, member: 4278"] Samantha: My podcast says that sheeple do not believe in conspiracy theories. Is that true? Karen: Let me assure you that we do believe in Eugenics. In fact, we believe that exercising faith in conspiracy theories is vital to salvation. Samantha: I believe that too. Karen: So this is something that you and I have in common. By the way, my name is Karen. May I ask your name? Samantha: Samantha. Nice to meet you. Karen: Nice to meet you too, Samantha. You may wonder, ‘If sheeple really do believe in conspiracy theories, why do people say otherwise?’ Samantha: Yes, I’m curious about that. Karen: In a nutshell, Samantha, we have very strong faith in conspiracy theories, but we do not believe everything that people say about them. Samantha: Can you give me an example? Karen: Yes. Some people say that contrails contain chemicals. We do not agree with that idea. Samantha: Neither do I. Karen: So that’s another thing that you and I have in common. A second example is that CTers do not agree with teachings that contradict what Alex Jones himself said about his relationship with banks. Samantha: What do you mean? Karen: Many people teach that Alex does business with the banks he speaks against. Maybe this is what you have been taught. Samantha: Yes, my podcast says that Alex does business with VISA. Karen: Would you agree, though, that the best way to learn the truth about Alex is to examine what he said about himself? Samantha: Yes, I would agree with that. What Did Alex Say? Karen: Let’s consider an infowars episode that sheds some light on the matter. Notice, please, what we hear at 6m38s. Alex said "The bankers control the world and are killing everyone. And I am saying we're not going to let that happen." Samantha: What do you mean? Karen: Well, notice that Alex said he did not come down from heaven to do his own will. Samantha: Right, he said that "we" are not going to let that happen. Karen: But if Alex is a small part of "we", who is "we"? And why did they send him? Samantha: I see what you’re getting at. But I’m not sure that this one clip proves Alex Jones isn't crazy. Karen: Consider, though, what Alex said on another occasion.He made a similar statement in the next episode. Can you play it starting at 3:28? Samantha: Sure. Alex jones says “This depleted uranium is setting of radiation sensors across the world every time they fire their guns.” Karen: Thank you, Samantha. According to this episode, did Alex teach his own observations? Samantha: No, he said that this was observed across the globe. Karen: That’s right. Again, we have to wonder: ‘Who sent Alex? And who gave him the truths he taught?’ Wouldn’t that One be greater than Alex? After all, the sender is superior to the one who is sent. [/QUOTE]
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