The Joy of Conspiracy Theories, By Sir Richard Arcos
Reading Dr. Barton's little post on conspiracy theories prompted me to post the following link on this blog:
http://www.experiencers.net/delooze/Heat/HeatIsRising.htm
In my opinion (which is worth a great deal, at least according to my senior deacon, who is admittedly senile), this is the absolute, biscuit-taking, breath-taking, apoplectic fit-inducing high point of conspiracy theories. It has everything, Freemasons, Knights Templar, Illuminati, serpent cults (if you look elsewhere on this site you will find that THEY (meaning serpentine aliens from outer space who are secretly sapping our will to resist when they land in their flying saucers) are behind the serpent cult), symbolism galore. Dr. Barton was incapacitated for several days after I showed her this site. Fortunately she has a sense of humour.
Read it. If you can't open the page, try the following Google image search: http://images.google.co.uk/images?q=Bedlam+London&hl=en click on the first picture of the outside of a building. London readers will recognise it as the Imperal War Museum. Formerly known as Bedlam, the world's most famous loony bin. Which is where the author of the article belongs, if you ask me. I mean, talk about raving blue-based baboons with claw-and-ball feet! Why haven't the friendly blokes in white coats taken the fellow away yet?
http://www.experiencers.net/delooze/Heat/HeatIsRising.htm
In my opinion (which is worth a great deal, at least according to my senior deacon, who is admittedly senile), this is the absolute, biscuit-taking, breath-taking, apoplectic fit-inducing high point of conspiracy theories. It has everything, Freemasons, Knights Templar, Illuminati, serpent cults (if you look elsewhere on this site you will find that THEY (meaning serpentine aliens from outer space who are secretly sapping our will to resist when they land in their flying saucers) are behind the serpent cult), symbolism galore. Dr. Barton was incapacitated for several days after I showed her this site. Fortunately she has a sense of humour.
Read it. If you can't open the page, try the following Google image search: http://images.google.co.uk/images?q=Bedlam+London&hl=en click on the first picture of the outside of a building. London readers will recognise it as the Imperal War Museum. Formerly known as Bedlam, the world's most famous loony bin. Which is where the author of the article belongs, if you ask me. I mean, talk about raving blue-based baboons with claw-and-ball feet! Why haven't the friendly blokes in white coats taken the fellow away yet?
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