"Inside the conspiracy movement" Sky News

"Inside the conspiracy movement" Sky News

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robscot

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2,506 posts

196 months

Saturday 1st June
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Sky go to the deepest redneck Texas.... ah no, Cumbria.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G78EL4jtpIQ

As they say, this is a in-person snapshot of a 'broad church' of xxx,xxx people who have met and communicate online.

Katie Hopkins and Matt Le Tissier the headline speakers, with superscumbag ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Steele_(conspir... ) Mark Steele there explaining how vaccines will be activated by ULEZ cameras and could kill him.

Well worth a look at the video as Sky News stayed over....

Al Gorithum

4,074 posts

214 months

Saturday 1st June
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This is deeply sad. They walk among us.

Hants PHer

5,983 posts

117 months

Saturday 1st June
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Thanks for posting that, robscot: an interesting piece from Sky News. I was rather alarmed by the coaching (indoctrination?) of small children, and the sheer ignorance of convicted criminal Mark Steele. As for the rest, all rather sad I thought: people in a muddy field in Cumbria who appeared genuine if eccentric, and surprisingly (to me anyway) middle class.

S600BSB

5,947 posts

112 months

Saturday 1st June
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Hants PHer said:
Thanks for posting that, robscot: an interesting piece from Sky News. I was rather alarmed by the coaching (indoctrination?) of small children, and the sheer ignorance of convicted criminal Mark Steele. As for the rest, all rather sad I thought: people in a muddy field in Cumbria who appeared genuine if eccentric, and surprisingly (to me anyway) middle class.
Spot on

Rivenink

3,936 posts

112 months

Saturday 1st June
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Is this the consequence of having a thoroughly boring life? One's brain melts into a mush that can't decypher nonsense from reality?

bitchstewie

54,497 posts

216 months

Saturday 1st June
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I don't know about the "brain melts" thing but I do wonder if people need something to believe in for lack of a better way of putting it.

There will no doubt be some serious mental health issues driving some of it too.

It's difficult not to feel sorry for people suckered into paying grifters like Hopkins to hear their poison.

Very easy to feel utter contempt for the people feeding and making money off their fears and insecurities.

Rivenink

3,936 posts

112 months

Saturday 1st June
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bhstewie said:
I don't know about the "brain melts" thing but I do wonder if people need something to believe in for lack of a better way of putting it.

There will no doubt be some serious mental health issues driving some of it too.

It's difficult not to feel sorry for people suckered into paying grifters like Hopkins to hear their poison.

Very easy to feel utter contempt for the people feeding and making money off their fears and insecurities.
To be fair, I'm not sure it's mental health issues. It does seem to be human nature to be attracted to grifters who sell an alternative reality. We usually call it Religion though.

uk66fastback

16,833 posts

277 months

Saturday 1st June
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David Icke has been doing this stuff for years and if you go on Tik Tok or whatever and search his stuff, all the comments are very pro-Icke even though the dude is barking mad …

TwigtheWonderkid

44,407 posts

156 months

Saturday 1st June
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Rivenink said:
To be fair, I'm not sure it's mental health issues.
"the covid vaccinations contained a micro antennae that's now in our arms and can be activated by a pulse of energy from ULEZ cameras to kill you"

It's mental health issues, 100%.

Rufus Stone

7,631 posts

62 months

Saturday 1st June
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
"the covid vaccinations contained a micro antennae that's now in our arms and can be activated by a pulse of energy from ULEZ cameras to kill you"

It's mental health issues, 100%.
Gees, I sure glad I don't live near any ULEZ cameras. biggrin

Pitre

4,898 posts

240 months

Saturday 1st June
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Very similar indoctrination techniques and wacky beliefs to some of the more extreme/cultish religions in the UK...

TwigtheWonderkid

44,407 posts

156 months

Saturday 1st June
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Pitre said:
Very similar indoctrination techniques and wacky beliefs to some of the more extreme/cultish religions in the UK...
Whilst indoctrination techniques may be a problem with the more extreme/cultish religions, wacky beliefs are universal to all religions. Christianity is no less wacky than any other.

What's a cult anyway? A cult becomes a religion with time and numbers. Frank Zappa once said the difference between a cult and a religion was the level of real estate owned.

dudleybloke

20,372 posts

192 months

Saturday 1st June
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What a load of tosh.

Everybody knows the nanobots in the vaccine get activated by 5G and that signals the invasion by the Quagaaar warriors.

Electro1980

8,520 posts

145 months

Saturday 1st June
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Rufus Stone said:
TwigtheWonderkid said:
"the covid vaccinations contained a micro antennae that's now in our arms and can be activated by a pulse of energy from ULEZ cameras to kill you"

It's mental health issues, 100%.
Gees, I sure glad I don't live near any ULEZ cameras. biggrin
That’s why I get the train in to London. Slip straight past the ULEZ cameras…



How long before Truss, Dorris and, possibly, Boris join this group of loons?

BikeBikeBIke

9,631 posts

121 months

Saturday 1st June
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robscot said:
Sky go to the deepest redneck Texas.... ah no, Cumbria.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G78EL4jtpIQ

As they say, this is a in-person snapshot of a 'broad church' of xxx,xxx people who have met and communicate online.

Katie Hopkins and Matt Le Tissier the headline speakers, with superscumbag ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Steele_(conspir... ) Mark Steele there explaining how vaccines will be activated by ULEZ cameras and could kill him.

Well worth a look at the video as Sky News stayed over....
After doing I double take I've googled and confirm it a different Mark Steele to the mildly amusing guy who does Mark Steele's in town.

FredericRobinson

3,890 posts

238 months

Saturday 1st June
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BikeBikeBIke said:
After doing I double take I've googled and confirm it a different Mark Steele to the mildly amusing guy who does Mark Steele's in town.
Yes, the comedian comes to visit your town and mildly takes the piss, he doesn't shoot teenage girls in the head, that's the one who thinks Gateshead council are conspiring to kill their residents

Baroque attacks

5,059 posts

192 months

Saturday 1st June
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BikeBikeBIke said:
robscot said:
Sky go to the deepest redneck Texas.... ah no, Cumbria.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G78EL4jtpIQ

As they say, this is a in-person snapshot of a 'broad church' of xxx,xxx people who have met and communicate online.

Katie Hopkins and Matt Le Tissier the headline speakers, with superscumbag ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Steele_(conspir... ) Mark Steele there explaining how vaccines will be activated by ULEZ cameras and could kill him.

Well worth a look at the video as Sky News stayed over....
After doing I double take I've googled and confirm it a different Mark Steele to the mildly amusing guy who does Mark Steele's in town.
This Mark Steele is the loon who shot a teenager in the head.

Derek Smith

46,327 posts

254 months

Saturday 1st June
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uk66fastback said:
David Icke has been doing this stuff for years and if you go on Tik Tok or whatever and search his stuff, all the comments are very pro-Icke even though the dude is barking mad …
NO! Do not search for Icke. It's a very bad idea. I don't think I can emphasise this enough. It's dangerous out there, on Google TixToc searches.

robscot

Original Poster:

2,506 posts

196 months

Saturday 1st June
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Pitre said:
Very similar indoctrination techniques and wacky beliefs to some of the more extreme/cultish religions in the UK...
Radicalisation


Timothy Bucktu

15,584 posts

206 months

Saturday 1st June
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Think of almost anything that brings people together in a group...and there will be some who take it too far and form a cult like splinter group where it takes over their lives pretty much.