Sunday, December 2, 2012

Give me a freakin' break.

I'm surrounded by conspiracy nuts.  They see something on the Internet and it HAS to be true....they can't put anything on the Internet that isn't true, right????  WRONG.

The are NO "mosquito" drones spying on the US and injecting poison.

There is NO requirement in Obamacare that will demand everyone get an RFID chip implanted by March 2013.

Contrails are NOT "chemtrails"....anybody with a fucking ounce of common sense would know that 35,000 feet is too high to be effective.

And the list goes on and on and on......

2 comments:

  1. There is a commercial (State Farm Insurance perhaps?) that also states, "they can't put anything on the Internet that isn't true"-
    It's hilarious there too.
    Anyone who has read anything on the internet, (and actually understood what they were reading), especially politically speaking would find the obvious humor in that statement.

    I do believe I am behind the times... as I have never even heard the one about the RFID chips. Guess people quit sending you BS stuff when you can reply and show proven reputable links that contradict the crap they say.
    Oh, and I will ALWAYS hit "reply all" when I do this. hehehe

    XOXO
    Me

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  2. I love that commercial....I'm meeting my date. He's a French model.....uh...bon joor (simulating the accent).

    The "mosquito drone" concept was published in some well known magazine fully explaining it was a CONCEPT.

    "Chemtrails" have been debunked by scientists, meteorologists, the military, etc. Even my 81 y/o dad is smart enough to say..."IF they are spraying anything it's TOO high to be effective (or accurate).

    I don't know where they are getting a March 2013 date of mandatory RFID chip implants. Most of the "evidence" comes from a nonexistent Senate Bill. The Affordable Care Act DOES mention "implantable devices"....HELLOOOOO.....hips, knees, pacemakers, heart valves, boobs, etc!

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