Conspiracy Theories - Official Thread!

theoriginalgreatone

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Here's some porn to start this thread: Giving head to her sons bestfriend
http://www.zshare.net/video/7172573864611203/

Now for why I'm here,

I got one for ya'll, I've been hearing about this since i was a youngin, What's the story on all the cures for diseases?

From Cancer, Aids, Diabetes, on & on & on!

I've remember back in the 80's cat's was talking about the cures have been found, but the pharmaceutical companies won't let the info out because they would lose way to much money!

I love Conspiracy Theories like the next one, so i figured, why not have a thread for them all?

From Demon possessed Beyoncee, to the NWO, to the illuminati, I figured why not have a spot to talk about it all! ! !

Just GOOGLE THEM & BAM: http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en&b...+cures&aq=f&aql=&aqi=&oq=&fp=435311d5ec9ae78f
 
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Yesterday I was studying RAW food diets and this cat says he's cured HIV/AIDS amongst other things. he also said Lisa Lopez told he he cured her of Herpes! When she died she was following his teachings.

 
dawg,,i for one think this a great idea,,,i would like to go to one thread for all my NWO,conspiracy shit,,but there isn't one on here,,,all the info is on bgol but not compiled into one place,,i'll help you run/start one,,all the stuff i come across on the board i will forward it to your post,,to get started,pick a topic and do a search of the board,,all kinda of shit will pop-up

hell i getyou started

the speach from Obama yesterday was outstanding,,now let me say this here first
I like Obama,,i really like that he can communicate with people
He is a very good speaker,,and i don't mean this in an insignificant way,,there are a lot of people that can speak to a crowd well,,you have peple all across the human spectrum that can talk people into shit i.e. cult leaders,preachers,politicians,,but Dawg was not reading shit yesterday,he sp[it that shit out off the top of his head,,he was just being him and showing these MF's who they are talking to
like i learned on here:"This is Chess,not Checkers"

what i really appreciated about the forum was that it showed a very intelligent,stong,confident man,,not a black man,,but a very strong MAN,that displayed that he earned his position,,our last president didn't display these qualities


now when i first learned of his announcement for running for Pres.
my first thought was that he had have some very powerful backers to be able to try and he was realivetly unknown,,,that was my first red flag
then i started paying attention,,i know that there are people that control things from behind the scenes,you might call them KingMakers

i want to introduce one for the fam.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lugar#Senate_career_and_presidential_ambitions





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Richard Lugar
United States Senator
from Indiana

IncumbentAssumed office
January 3, 1977
Serving with Evan BayhPreceded byVance HartkeChairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
In office
January 3, 1985 – January 3, 1987
January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2007Preceded byCharles Percy (1985)
Joe Biden (2003)Succeeded byClaiborne Pell (1987)
Joe Biden (2007)Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture
In office
January 4, 1995 – January 3, 2001
January 20, 2001 – June 6, 2001Preceded byPatrick Leahy (1995)
Tom Harkin (2001)Succeeded byTom Harkin (2001)44th Mayor of Indianapolis
In office
January 1, 1968 – January 1, 1976Preceded byJohn J. BartonSucceeded byWilliam H. Hudnut IIIBornApril 4, 1932 (1932-04-04) (age 77)
Indianapolis, IndianaPolitical partyRepublicanSpouse(s)Charlene Smeltzer LugarResidenceIndianapolis, IndianaAlma materDenison University, Oxford UniversityProfessionmanufacturing executiveReligionUnited MethodistWebsiteSenator Richard LugarMilitary serviceService/branchUnited States NavyYears of service1957-1960
Richard Lugar with then-Senator Barack Obama in August 2005 near Perm, Russia


Richard Green "Dick" Lugar (born April 4, 1932) is the senior United States Senator from Indiana. He is a member of the Republican Party and served as the mayor of Indianapolis from 1968 to 1976 and was elected to the United States Senate in 1976 where he has been the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations from 1985 to 1987 and 2003 to 2007. Much of Lugar's work in the Senate is toward the dismantling of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons around the world.
On January 3, 2009, upon Ted Stevens' losing his reelection bid, and the retirement of Pete Domenici, Lugar became the most senior Republican in the U.S. Senate. By tradition, were the Republican Party to gain control of the Senate, Lugar would be elected the President pro tempore of the United States Senate.
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[edit] Family background

Lugar was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Bertha Green and Marvin Lugar.[1] He attended the public schools of Indianapolis. During this time he attained the Boy Scouts' highest rank: Eagle Scout.[2] Later, he became a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America.[3] He graduated first in his class at Shortridge High School in 1950 and from Denison University in 1954 where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi.[4] He went on to attend Pembroke College, Oxford, England, as a Rhodes Scholar, and received a graduate degree in 1956. Lugar was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He served in the United States Navy from 1957 to 1960; one of his assignments was as an intelligence briefer for Admiral Arleigh Burke.
Lugar manages his family's 604-acre (2.4 km²) Marion County corn, soybean and tree farm. Before entering public life, he helped his brother Tom manage the family's food machinery manufacturing business in Indianapolis.[4]
Senator Lugar is member of the United Methodist Church. He married Charlene Smeltzer on September 8, 1956, and the couple has four sons and thirteen grandchildren.[4]
[edit] Political career

[edit] Entry into politics

Lugar served on the Indianapolis Board of School Commissioners from 1964 to 1967. At the age of 35, he was elected mayor of Indianapolis in 1967 and began serving the first of two mayoral terms in 1968. A political cartoon of the time questioned how an Eagle Scout could survive in the world of politics.[2] He is closely associated with the adoption of Unigov in 1970, which unified the governments of Indianapolis and Marion County. The Unigov plan helped trigger Indianapolis' economic growth and earned Lugar the post of president of the National League of Cities in 1971. In 1972, Lugar was the keynote speaker at the Republican National Convention.[5] During this time he became known as "Richard Nixon's favorite mayor" due to his support for devolving federal powers to local communities.[6]
[edit] Senate career and presidential ambitions

Lugar unsuccessfully sought election to the U.S. Senate as the Republican nominee in the 1974 U.S. Senate election, losing to incumbent Democrat Birch Bayh. Two years later, he ran again, unseating incumbent Senator Vance Hartke in the 1976 election. He was reelected in 1982, 1988, 1994, in 2000, and again with over 85% of the vote in 2006. During the 1980 Republican National Convention, Lugar was rumored as a potential Vice Presidential nominee for Presidential nominee Ronald Reagan.[7] Lugar served as chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee during the 1984 Senate elections. In 2006, he ran without a Democratic Party challenger and earned over 87% of the vote, and won over three fourths of the votes in every county. In 1994, Lugar became the first Indiana senator to be re-elected to a fourth term. He is currently the fourth most senior senator.
Lugar ran for the Republican nomination for President in 1996, but his campaign failed to gain traction. His announcement of candidacy speech was made on April 19, 1995, in Indianapolis. He finished fifth in the Republican primaries, with 127,111 votes or 0.83%.
Lugar has been influential in gaining Senate ratification of treaties to reduce the world's use, production and stockpiling of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. In 1991, he initiated a partnership with then-Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sam Nunn – a fellow Eagle Scout – aiming to eliminate latent weapons of mass destruction in the former Soviet Union.[2] To date, the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction program has deactivated more than 5,900 nuclear warheads. In 2004, Senators Lugar and Nunn were jointly awarded the Heinz Awards Chairman's Medal for their efforts.[8]
As Chairman of the Agriculture Committee, Lugar built bipartisan support for 1996 federal farm program reforms, ending 1930s-era federal production controls. He worked to initiate a biofuels research program to help increase U.S. dependency on ethanol and combustion fuels, and led initiatives to streamline the U.S. Department of Agriculture, reform the food stamp program, and preserve the federal school lunch program.
Lugar has received numerous awards, including Guardian of Small Business, the Spirit of Enterprise, Watchdog of the Treasury, and 34 honorary doctorate degrees. In October 2008 Lugar and Joe Biden, his partner in the Committee on Foreign Relations, received the Hilal-i-Pakistan (Crescent of Pakistan) Award from the government of Pakistan for their continued support of the country. In July 2008 Lugar and Biden introduced a plan that would give $1.5 billion in aid per year to support economic development in Pakistan.[9]
Senator Lugar is a member of the board of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI).
During the August recess of 2005, Lugar and freshman Senator Barack Obama visited Russia, Azerbaijan, and Ukraine to inspect nuclear facilities there.[10] He was detained for three hours at an airport in the city of Perm, near the Ural Mountains, where they were scheduled to depart for a meeting with the President and the Speaker of the House of Ukraine. He was released after a brief dialogue between U.S. and Russian officials, and the Russians later apologized for this incident. In January 2007, President Bush signed into law the Lugar-Obama Proliferation and Threat Reduction Initiative which was furthering Lugar's work with Senator Nunn in deactivating weapons in the former Soviet Union. The Lugar-Obama program focuses on terrorists and their use of multiple types of weapons.[11]
In April 2006, Time magazine selected Lugar as one of America's 10 Best Senators.[12]
On the day of the final 2008 presidential debate, Lugar gave a speech at the National Defense University praising Obama's foreign policy approach, and warning against the isolationist, reactive policies espoused by Senator McCain.[13] At that debate, Obama also listed Lugar as among the individuals "who have shaped my ideas and who will be surrounding me in the White House."[14] There were rumors that either Obama or McCain would select Lugar to be Secretary of State, but that he would rather keep his Senate seat.[11][15]
Although Lugar's party is in the minority in the Senate, he has good relationships with President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden. Lugar was named an honorary co-chairman of their inauguration.[16]
On March 18, 2009, Lugar cast his 12,000th Senate vote, putting him in 13th place for all-time most votes. In 32 years in the Senate, he has a better than 98% attendance record.[17] Senator Lugar does intend to run for reelection in 2012.[18]
According to journalist Jeff Sharlet, he is a member of the Family also known as the Fellowship, described by prominent evangelical Christians as one of the most politically well-connected fundamentalist organizations in the US.[19]
[edit] 2006 re-election campaign


Senator Richard Lugar meeting with actress Ashley Judd


Main article: United States Senate election in Indiana, 2006
Lugar was opposed by Steve Osborn, a Libertarian candidate in the 2006 election. The Democratic Party did not field a candidate – in part because of Lugar's popularity in Indiana – deciding instead to focus on key state and national races. Lugar won the election with 87% of the vote, the highest percentage of the 2006 senate elections despite a Democratic take-over of Washington.
[edit] Other Career activities

Lugar is a member of the board of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, an organization involved in international elections.[20]
[edit] Political positions


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lugar#Senate_career_and_presidential_ambitions
 
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture
In office
January 4, 1995 – January 3, 2001
January 20, 2001 – June 6, 2001Preceded byPatrick Leahy (1995)
Tom Harkin (2001)Succeeded byTom Harkin (2001)44th Mayor of Indianapolis
In office
January 1, 1968 – January 1, 1976Preceded byJohn J. BartonSucceeded byWilliam H. Hudnut IIIBornApril 4, 1932 (1932-04-04) (age 77)
Indianapolis, IndianaPolitical partyRepublicanSpouse(s)Charlene Smeltzer LugarResidenceIndianapolis, IndianaAlma materDenison University, Oxford UniversityProfessionmanufacturing executiveReligionUnited MethodistWebsiteSenator Richard LugarMilitary serviceService/branchUnited States NavyYears of service1957-1960

Richard Lugar with then-Senator Barack Obama in August 2005 near Perm, Russia


Richard Green "Dick" Lugar (born April 4, 1932) is the senior United States Senator from Indiana. He is a member of the Republican Party and served as the mayor of Indianapolis from 1968 to 1976 and was elected to the United States Senate in 1976 where he has been the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations from 1985 to 1987 and 2003 to 2007. Much of Lugar's work in the Senate is toward the dismantling of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons around the world.
On January 3, 2009, upon Ted Stevens' losing his reelection bid, and the retirement of Pete Domenici, Lugar became the most senior Republican in the U.S. Senate. By tradition, were the Republican Party to gain control of the Senate, Lugar would be elected the President pro tempore of the United States Senate.
Contents

[hide]
[edit] Family background

Lugar was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Bertha Green and Marvin Lugar.[1] He attended the public schools of Indianapolis. During this time he attained the Boy Scouts' highest rank: Eagle Scout.[2] Later, he became a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America.[3] He graduated first in his class at Shortridge High School in 1950 and from Denison University in 1954 where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi.[4] He went on to attend Pembroke College, Oxford, England, as a Rhodes Scholar, and received a graduate degree in 1956. Lugar was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He served in the United States Navy from 1957 to 1960; one of his assignments was as an intelligence briefer for Admiral Arleigh Burke.
Lugar manages his family's 604-acre (2.4 km²) Marion County corn, soybean and tree farm. Before entering public life, he helped his brother Tom manage the family's food machinery manufacturing business in Indianapolis.[4]
Senator Lugar is member of the United Methodist Church. He married Charlene Smeltzer on September 8, 1956, and the couple has four sons and thirteen grandchildren.[4]
[edit] Political career

[edit] Entry into politics

Lugar served on the Indianapolis Board of School Commissioners from 1964 to 1967. At the age of 35, he was elected mayor of Indianapolis in 1967 and began serving the first of two mayoral terms in 1968. A political cartoon of the time questioned how an Eagle Scout could survive in the world of politics.[2] He is closely associated with the adoption of Unigov in 1970, which unified the governments of Indianapolis and Marion County. The Unigov plan helped trigger Indianapolis' economic growth and earned Lugar the post of president of the National League of Cities in 1971. In 1972, Lugar was the keynote speaker at the Republican National Convention.[5] During this time he became known as "Richard Nixon's favorite mayor" due to his support for devolving federal powers to local communities.[6]
[edit] Senate career and presidential ambitions

Lugar unsuccessfully sought election to the U.S. Senate as the Republican nominee in the 1974 U.S. Senate election, losing to incumbent Democrat Birch Bayh. Two years later, he ran again, unseating incumbent Senator Vance Hartke in the 1976 election. He was reelected in 1982, 1988, 1994, in 2000, and again with over 85% of the vote in 2006. During the 1980 Republican National Convention, Lugar was rumored as a potential Vice Presidential nominee for Presidential nominee Ronald Reagan.[7] Lugar served as chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee during the 1984 Senate elections. In 2006, he ran without a Democratic Party challenger and earned over 87% of the vote, and won over three fourths of the votes in every county. In 1994, Lugar became the first Indiana senator to be re-elected to a fourth term. He is currently the fourth most senior senator.
Lugar ran for the Republican nomination for President in 1996, but his campaign failed to gain traction. His announcement of candidacy speech was made on April 19, 1995, in Indianapolis. He finished fifth in the Republican primaries, with 127,111 votes or 0.83%.
Lugar has been influential in gaining Senate ratification of treaties to reduce the world's use, production and stockpiling of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. In 1991, he initiated a partnership with then-Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sam Nunn – a fellow Eagle Scout – aiming to eliminate latent weapons of mass destruction in the former Soviet Union.[2] To date, the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction program has deactivated more than 5,900 nuclear warheads. In 2004, Senators Lugar and Nunn were jointly awarded the Heinz Awards Chairman's Medal for their efforts.[8]
As Chairman of the Agriculture Committee, Lugar built bipartisan support for 1996 federal farm program reforms, ending 1930s-era federal production controls. He worked to initiate a biofuels research program to help increase U.S. dependency on ethanol and combustion fuels, and led initiatives to streamline the U.S. Department of Agriculture, reform the food stamp program, and preserve the federal school lunch program.
Lugar has received numerous awards, including Guardian of Small Business, the Spirit of Enterprise, Watchdog of the Treasury, and 34 honorary doctorate degrees. In October 2008 Lugar and Joe Biden, his partner in the Committee on Foreign Relations, received the Hilal-i-Pakistan (Crescent of Pakistan) Award from the government of Pakistan for their continued support of the country. In July 2008 Lugar and Biden introduced a plan that would give $1.5 billion in aid per year to support economic development in Pakistan.[9]
Senator Lugar is a member of the board of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI).
During the August recess of 2005, Lugar and freshman Senator Barack Obama visited Russia, Azerbaijan, and Ukraine to inspect nuclear facilities there.[10] He was detained for three hours at an airport in the city of Perm, near the Ural Mountains, where they were scheduled to depart for a meeting with the President and the Speaker of the House of Ukraine. He was released after a brief dialogue between U.S. and Russian officials, and the Russians later apologized for this incident. In January 2007, President Bush signed into law the Lugar-Obama Proliferation and Threat Reduction Initiative which was furthering Lugar's work with Senator Nunn in deactivating weapons in the former Soviet Union. The Lugar-Obama program focuses on terrorists and their use of multiple types of weapons.[11]
In April 2006, Time magazine selected Lugar as one of America's 10 Best Senators.[12]
On the day of the final 2008 presidential debate, Lugar gave a speech at the National Defense University praising Obama's foreign policy approach, and warning against the isolationist, reactive policies espoused by Senator McCain.[13] At that debate, Obama also listed Lugar as among the individuals "who have shaped my ideas and who will be surrounding me in the White House."[14] There were rumors that either Obama or McCain would select Lugar to be Secretary of State, but that he would rather keep his Senate seat.[11][15]
Although Lugar's party is in the minority in the Senate, he has good relationships with President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden. Lugar was named an honorary co-chairman of their inauguration.[16]
On March 18, 2009, Lugar cast his 12,000th Senate vote, putting him in 13th place for all-time most votes. In 32 years in the Senate, he has a better than 98% attendance record.[17] Senator Lugar does intend to run for reelection in 2012.[18]
According to journalist Jeff Sharlet, he is a member of the Family also known as the Fellowship, described by prominent evangelical Christians as one of the most politically well-connected fundamentalist organizations in the US.[19]
 
Ok, here's some links from BGOL's Conspiracy Theories:

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=419853 (documentary)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=244026 (GIANTS/NEPHLIM)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=371070 (Demon Possession in MUSIC INDUSTRY)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=458417 (HAARP)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=434397 (Capitalism: A Love Story Download)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=425733 (Maafa 21-Black Genocide in 21st Century America Download)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=426517 (H1N1 conspiracy)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=401733 (cell phone spying)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=450905 (Collapse Download)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=455452 (33 C.T's that ended up being true)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=455641 (Masonic Truth Behind UFO's)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=455231 (Flying Pyramids)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=454018 (utube vid for conspiracy heads)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=453692 (911 conspiracy)

http://www.bgol.us/board/showthread.php?t=441136 (documentary thread pbs & bbc)

just curious, I just recently got into destination truth, & watched all of them on Utube.. so i wanted to know if there are any others out there that were actually good..

btw, i also have seen all of the Monster Quest shows too... any thing else out there that is really good?

Here's a good start! ! !
 
You want t talk conspiracy?!? Okay.....name one disease that has been cured since 1970!
But name how many times you have heard that a cure was right around the corner then it just got quiet.......
Pharma does not make money on cures they make money on treatment:hmm:
 
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Bruce Lee was killed by the chinese mafia for teaching martial arts to americans.


Fool laughing but this is true. Shoalin monks forbid him to teach the art to westerners and he disobeyed they spike his tea with a drug that caused him to have a massive cerebral hemorrhage. Then they took out his son years later when he showed the art on tv.:hmm:
 
Fool laughing but this is true. Shoalin monks forbid him to teach the art to westerners and he disobeyed they spike his tea with a drug that caused him to have a massive cerebral hemorrhage. Then they took out his son years later when he showed the art on tv.:hmm:

I always heard this. It's crazy how his son died just like the character Bruce played in Game of Death.
 
The Biggest conspiracy theory I ever found was the Conspiracy of Conspiracy theories.

Or The theory that theres a conspiracy behind conspiracies.
 
Fool laughing but this is true. Shoalin monks forbid him to teach the art to westerners and he disobeyed they spike his tea with a drug that caused him to have a massive cerebral hemorrhage. Then they took out his son years later when he showed the art on tv.:hmm:
The fundamentalist were out to get him and I Used to think this too....

BUT he also had a somewhat well known allergy to weed/hash...his girl said he would always stop breathing after he got high and he smoked heavily during that time (while writing the movie)
The Biggest conspiracy theory I ever found was the Conspiracy of Conspiracy theories.

Or The theory that theres a conspiracy behind conspiracies.
So the "illuminati" or masons are smart and powerful enough to control the world BUT don't see the point of misinformation to throw people off tracks??

Or is this you typing wildly again?

I expect you to try to reinterpret your above quote so you make sense, but I won't believe you Taz :lol:

You want t talk conspiracy?!? Okay.....name one disease that has been cured since 1970!
But name how many times you have heard that a cure was right around the corner then it just got quiet.......
Pharma does not make money on cures they make money on treatment:hmm:

Yeah this is true but even if there was a cure they would just engineer a disease or poison everyone to keep business going...sort of like the car maker conspiracy...not much changes for the consumer even if there is an electric car
 

The fundamentalist were out to get him and I Used to think this too....

BUT he also had a somewhat well known allergy to weed/hash...his girl said he would always stop breathing after he got high and he smoked heavily during that time (while writing the movie)



Really?!

For some reason I have a hard time imagining Bruce Lee toking up..:lol:
 
So the "illuminati" or masons are smart and powerful enough to control the world BUT don't see the point of misinformation to throw people off tracks??

Or is this you typing wildly again?

I expect you to try to reinterpret your above quote so you make sense, but I won't believe you Taz :lol:

Nope It would be a conspiracy if I did that.;)
 
You want t talk conspiracy?!? Okay.....name one disease that has been cured since 1970!
But name how many times you have heard that a cure was right around the corner then it just got quiet.......
Pharma does not make money on cures they make money on treatment:hmm:

Some niglets don't deserve internet access.

HPV vaccine for women, and in a few cases, for men (prevention of genital warts).

Ignorance. The #1 reason black males life expectancy is so low.
 
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