Tragedies
1 2018-05-05 by AdamP2016
I’m curious what y’all think. Almost every tragedy has a corresponding conspiracy theory; 9/11, Titanic, Las Vegas Shooting, Sandy Hook, now Parkland. Are there any tragedies in recent history that EVERYONE agrees was just that, a true sad tragedy?
27 comments
1 bigbarebum 2018-05-05
ABBA
1 zhanli 2018-05-05
Ha
1 bigbarebum 2018-05-05
I'll take that Ha and I will raise you a Ha.
1 zhanli 2018-05-05
You won't get a disagreement from me.
1 bigbarebum 2018-05-05
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1 zhanli 2018-05-05
Romeo and juliet
1 ssmco 2018-05-05
I wonder about this too. With 325M people in the US, I am surprised there’s not more mass tragedies. Who are they so hard to believe?
1 florpydorpal 2018-05-05
Because if you look into them in earnest and don't simply believe what you are told they all stink of something rotten.
1 ssmco 2018-05-05
So if a random guy commits a mass murder because of a mental issue there’s an ulterior motive?
1 florpydorpal 2018-05-05
Not always. Why are you being like this?
1 ssmco 2018-05-05
I’m trying to understand your logic. That’s all.
1 florpydorpal 2018-05-05
Nah man come on be real.
1 ssmco 2018-05-05
For real. You basically said all mass crimes have a story behind it and I’m just saying that mathematically mass tragedies will happen.
1 florpydorpal 2018-05-05
I didn't mean to give you that impression, and of course you're right, but that doesn't mean that most of the headlining mass tragedies of the past few years don't have a lot of fishiness surrounding them, either. Just to make sure we're on the same page.
1 ssmco 2018-05-05
At the end of the day I think we’re saying the same thing. We’re lightyears ahead of people who don’t question the msm at all and take everything at face value.
1 florpydorpal 2018-05-05
Very much agreed.
1 action_turtle 2018-05-05
They are all tragedies as people are dying for reasons higher up.
1 AdamP2016 2018-05-05
True, I meant to make the point of tragedies not cause for any reason and just happened like if a meteor hit 1000 people
1 action_turtle 2018-05-05
You mean non-deliberate deaths? Probably Hillsborough Disaster . Stupidly and incompetence caused deaths. As time goes on, the more modern day tragedies feel led
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1 iemploreyou 2018-05-05
Clearly a false flag by the all-seater stadium lobby. Open your eyes.
1 thetydollars 2018-05-05
I think only the fringe few think it's not a sad tragedy in which people didn't die. Most of us think it's just as horrible as the last shooting we had. But that doesn't mean that something can't be going on behind the scenes. Sorry I don't really get your point man
1 TrigeredByEverything 2018-05-05
People being tortured in North Korea right now
1 IllusionofLife007 2018-05-05
Of course it is a true sad tragedy but deep down like the titanic and possibly 9/11 it was an insurance job a huge one. When money is involved people will do anything to not lose but gain money.
1 ManIsBornFree 2018-05-05
Dont look at language, listen to it.
"Hopes and prayers"
This is the mantra of a people seeking a higher-authority to fix a problem they dont actually see themselves a part. So the problem spreads, and more hopes and prayers. until even little children are effected (tragedy), and then everyone knows hopes and prayers means government, and not god.
It's pace and lead.
Pace the need for authoritative powers, and lead the prayers to pulpits.
1 AMER1CANSAVAGE 2018-05-05
I think Columbine is pretty much accepted as a real tragedy with no credible conspiracy behind it.
1 florpydorpal 2018-05-05
I think they're all tragedies and conspiracies. I get what you're asking, though, and I'd offer up vehicle deaths as my tragedy that is just a tragedy. I almost said "abortion" but I think that that's a holocaust in the etymological sense of the word of "a burnt Jewish sacrificial offering". 95% of all umbilical blood goes to Israel, and they pay fully $35 billion importing blood each year. Pret-ty odd for a kosher nation, especially given the theories surrounding their being the progenitors of all vampire mythology. But that's not what you were asking about... So, automobile deaths. That's what I'm going with.