The Titanic sinking conspiracy theory

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lub0

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Got any links, I can't be bothered to search.

Just tried searching but there dosn't seem to be any website or forum dedicated to scientists/archaeologists/ect that have been outcasted and ostracized for their discoveries and research.

I came across plenty over the years while heavily researching the "big 3" as I call them; food/medicine government/world control and ancient history.

Dr. Simonci for the baking soda cancer cure, Jim Humble for the sodium chlorite malaria cure, Michael Cremo for forbidden archeology, Dr. John Christopher for herbal cures, but there's so many more whistleblowers I just cannot recall from the top of my head.
 
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Bushwhacker

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I'm just wondering if any of the main contributors to this thread would admit to being a bit of a cannabis smoking "shut-in".
 

Stringmaker

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Dr. Simonci for the baking soda cancer cure, QUOTE]

This guy you mean?

"Struck off and convicted for fraud and involuntary manslaughter in Italy, under investigation in the Netherlands, baking soda salesman and cancer quack Tullio Simoncini is always on the lookout for more chickens to pluck. Recently, Simoncini has struck a deal with UFO/paranormal sensationalist, alien hunter and hoaxer Jaime Mausson of Mexico to push his cancer quackery in South America.We already know that Simoncini is co-owner of a television show in the USA that deals with alternative medicine and conspiracy theories. However, lately reports have come in about new patients from Mexico and Brazil following the baking soda treatment that they think will cure their cancer."
 

lub0

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Dr. Simonci for the baking soda cancer cure, QUOTE]

This guy you mean?

"Struck off and convicted for fraud and involuntary manslaughter in Italy, under investigation in the Netherlands, baking soda salesman and cancer quack Tullio Simoncini is always on the lookout for more chickens to pluck. Recently, Simoncini has struck a deal with UFO/paranormal sensationalist, alien hunter and hoaxer Jaime Mausson of Mexico to push his cancer quackery in South America.We already know that Simoncini is co-owner of a television show in the USA that deals with alternative medicine and conspiracy theories. However, lately reports have come in about new patients from Mexico and Brazil following the baking soda treatment that they think will cure their cancer."

Yes that's him. Listen to him, he is being ridiculed by the medical establishment!

And involuntary manslaughter is laughable. GP's kill off thousands a year with their dodgy vaccines, dangerous medicines and all that. I'd only ever enter a western hospital if I needing stitching back together again or a limb put in plaster, going for anything else is a death wish.
 

Bushwhacker

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Yes that's him. Listen to him, he is being ridiculed by the medical establishment!

And involuntary manslaughter is laughable. GP's kill off thousands a year with their dodgy vaccines, dangerous medicines and all that. I'd only ever enter a western hospital if I needing stitching back together again or a limb put in plaster, going for anything else is a death wish.

Yeah, like chemo and heart surgery and stupid things like that.
Have a word.
 
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mountainm

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Yes that's him. Listen to him, he is being ridiculed by the medical establishment!

And involuntary manslaughter is laughable. GP's kill off thousands a year with their dodgy vaccines, dangerous medicines and all that. I'd only ever enter a western hospital if I needing stitching back together again or a limb put in plaster, going for anything else is a death wish.

I am speechless - I cannot form a reply that wouldn't be seen as derogatory. But neither my wife, nor myself would be on this planet today without modern medicine.
 
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Retired Member southey

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Yes that's him. Listen to him, he is being ridiculed by the medical establishment!

And involuntary manslaughter is laughable. GP's kill off thousands a year with their dodgy vaccines, dangerous medicines and all that. I'd only ever enter a western hospital if I needing stitching back together again or a limb put in plaster, going for anything else is a death wish.

I was going to write something silly, but your comments do more than I ever could so I shall just quote it, many thanks for brightening my day!
 

SimonD

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Yes that's him. Listen to him, he is being ridiculed by the medical establishment!

And involuntary manslaughter is laughable. GP's kill off thousands a year with their dodgy vaccines, dangerous medicines and all that. I'd only ever enter a western hospital if I needing stitching back together again or a limb put in plaster, going for anything else is a death wish.

Can I ask what course of action you would take were you to be diagnosed with cancer?
 

SimonD

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apparently he would mainline baking powder....

i was thinking baking powder baths??

i wonder if there's is any aspect of modern society that our friend lub would put his trust in. surely not everyone can have ulterior motives for everything. it must be exhausting to never be able to trust anyone. i don't know what i think about 9/11, i certainly have no faith in the US government, but to suggest that the entire medical community would supress a cure for cancer is a bit of a stretch at best. and to further float the idea that western hospitals are only good for stitching and plastering seems crazy to me. i don't have enough fingers to count the number of people i know whos lives have been saved by modern medicine, including my father-in-law and mum. i was reading everyones posts with interest, but i'm afraid you lost me lub with your latest assertions.
 
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mountainm

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i was thinking baking powder baths??

i wonder if there's is any aspect of modern society that our friend lub would put his trust in. surely not everyone can have ulterior motives for everything. it must be exhausting to never be able to trust anyone. i don't know what i think about 9/11, i certainly have no faith in the US government, but to suggest that the entire medical community would supress a cure for cancer is a bit of a stretch at best. and to further float the idea that western hospitals are only good for stitching and plastering seems crazy to me. i don't have enough fingers to count the number of people i know who's lives have been saved by modern medicine, including my father-in-law and mum. i was reading everyones posts with interest, but i'm afraid you lost me lub with your latest assertions.


Well you would say that - clearly you're in on it. I bet Lub could tell us some great things about free energy and water powered cars too...
 

cave_dweller

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Actually I think cbr6fs ability to use google is perfectly good and that this just goes to prove how he really does not want 9/11 inside job to be true and is desperately trying to preserve is current beloved belief system by making himself feel better by arguing over small crappy details here in this thread.

Wow. You just started a conspiracy theory about a conspiracy theory. Where will it end? :)
 

nigeltm

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I hope the thread isn't degenerating in to personal attacks!!! It's been entertaining as hell and it would be a shame if a Mod locked it :)
 

Grooveski

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Concerning explosions in the basement:

I don't know the basement layout but normaly there are concrete encased structural columns arrayed throughout underground carparks. My guess would be the sounds of intial structural collapse in the upper floors(which wouldn't necessarily be either visible or audible to a external observer) have travelled down the main structure, resonated through the basement and out the building for nearby folk to hear.

Think of an acoustic guitar. Pluck a string away up by the head and the sound will still come out of the soundbox.

I've worked on building renovation projects where there's been a demo crew working ahead and I've been following them through the building fitting and replacing steelwork(with refitters then following doing the next stages) and it's impressive the way sound travels though solids and is amplified by bare, open rooms.
More than a few times I've stopped and ripped up my welding mask in fright thinking something was happening in the same room as I was in - when its just been the demo crew bringing down a wall halfway along the block or hitting the far end of the beam I've been working on.

Just a guess, if you don't like it just disregard it. Not need to tell me I'm delusional or anything.
 

HillBill

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On its own that doesn't sound like a bad theory. :)

Some of the winesses report people being thrown across the room or loads of them being knocked flat by the explosions. So if they are to be believed, and there was more than one and some were firemen, then.........

Concerning explosions in the basement:

I don't know the basement layout but normaly there are concrete encased structural columns arrayed throughout underground carparks. My guess would be the sounds of intial structural collapse in the upper floors(which wouldn't necessarily be either visible or audible to a external observer) have travelled down the main structure, resonated through the basement and out the building for nearby folk to hear.

Think of an acoustic guitar. Pluck a string away up by the head and the sound will still come out of the soundbox.

I've worked on building renovation projects where there's been a demo crew working ahead and I've been following them through the building fitting and replacing steelwork(with refitters then following doing the next stages) and it's impressive the way sound travels though solids and is amplified by bare, open rooms.
More than a few times I've stopped and ripped up my welding mask in fright thinking something was happening in the same room as I was in - when its just been the demo crew bringing down a wall halfway along the block or hitting the far end of the beam I've been working on.

Just a guess, if you don't like it just disregard it. Not need to tell me I'm delusional or anything.
 

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