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Hans
1st August 2008, 09:18 AM
This is the one were the Revolutionary war was faked and the US is still run/owned by the Queen of England??

Cuddles
1st August 2008, 10:04 AM
Reality.

What? You don't think we'd really let an uppity colony get away from us do you?:p

Travis
1st August 2008, 11:08 AM
This is the one were the Revolutionary war was faked and the US is still run/owned by the Queen of England??

I believe it is called Bat**** Crazy!

Toke
1st August 2008, 11:48 AM
I throught it was won by the french.

KoihimeNakamura
1st August 2008, 01:05 PM
No, the Japanese won it.

Hans
1st August 2008, 09:49 PM
I throught it was won by the french.

Tobe Være hyggelig

Hey you guys I need a real answer!

firecoins
2nd August 2008, 09:13 AM
First, there is no official name. Its a secret conspiracy. Everything is unofficial.

Second, the Queen of England is only running it for the Native Americans.

Hans
2nd August 2008, 10:05 AM
Funny guys does anyone know anything about this conspiracy theory? I cannot look it up as I don't know the details or name. Is this a known conspiracy theory?

geni
2nd August 2008, 10:14 AM
Funny guys does anyone know anything about this conspiracy theory? I cannot look it up as I don't know the details or name. Is this a known conspiracy theory?

I can sort of see it being part of the Reptoid thing but no I think that one is a little too far out there to have picked up a commonly used name.

Toke
2nd August 2008, 01:04 PM
What was the name of that psycological dianosis metod based on measuring shape and dents of the skull?

Discworld have a psycotherapi based on it. It involves a mallet.

Hans
2nd August 2008, 04:53 PM
Thanks Geni

For the first useful message. I'll look in that dark corner for more information.

Thanks

Tiktaalik
2nd August 2008, 06:10 PM
What was the name of that psycological dianosis metod based on measuring shape and dents of the skull?

Discworld have a psycotherapi based on it. It involves a mallet.


Phrenology, but I don't think that's what the OP is talking about...

Furi
5th August 2008, 09:24 AM
I can sort of see it being part of the Reptoid thing but no I think that one is a little too far out there to have picked up a commonly used name.

It does sound like something the Ickeonaut would come out with.

and no official name was given for it in this thread (http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread209384/pg1)

and some of the results in this search (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=america+still+british+colony) made me giggle

JimBenArm
5th August 2008, 01:32 PM
I think the official name is the Richard Head Conspiracy. We usually call it by its nickname.

Hans
5th August 2008, 10:01 PM
A fairly good - but common name how about we call it the Crimson Kabob theory? It doesn't have anything to do with that color or that tasty food, but then the theory itself isn't really rooted in reality is it?

Foolmewunz
5th August 2008, 10:09 PM
Hans,
I think the problem is that none of us have heard of said conspiracy. Sounds like a plot from a "what if" novel.

SezMe
5th August 2008, 10:30 PM
I think the official name is the Richard Head Conspiracy. We usually call it by its nickname.
Nominated for pith.

six7s
5th August 2008, 11:26 PM
Asploder's Syndrome?

See: www.civil-liberties.com/books/colony.html The United States is still a British Colony (Thttp://www.civil-liberties.com/books/colony.html)

beeksc1
6th August 2008, 04:33 PM
The word conspiracy is trendy, limiting, misleading, contrived, and inaccurate.

A more accurate description comes from characterizations, operational definitions, the evidence, ancient wisdom, and legitimate historical trends (not those that we learned about in our government funded- and private- schools) that pertain to the clandestine (or quasi-hidden) efforts to forge a supranational governing-body.

Unofficial nominations:

Reality.
Brave New World.
New World Order.
The Scientific Dictatorship.
Supranational United Nations.

Who cares what is called? The plans are in place (and this is nothing new); world domination has always been an aspiration of the ruling class. (Egyptians tried it; the Romans went for it; Italy tried to forge it; Germany attempted to head it). But, it seems that the elite agenda (even this time) will not be successful.

Deceitful people only have smartness; truthful people have intelligence.

Labels are convenient and rarely ever shed light on the particular idea. This thread supports that.

six7s
6th August 2008, 04:42 PM
Did you type that with your tinfoil hat on or off?

Foolmewunz
6th August 2008, 05:20 PM
Deceitful people only have smartness; truthful people have intelligence.


Deep! That's deep, man!

beeksc1
6th August 2008, 06:41 PM
^ That is not that profound. And deep, that is such a vague word. But, thanks for pointing out that statement is true. :)

Did you type that with your tinfoil hat on or off?

Clever, did you come up with that on your own? Instead of posting cheeky remarks, perhaps, orient your comments toward the substance of the post.

The term conspiracy is a cop-out.

Foolmewunz
7th August 2008, 02:12 AM
^ That is not that profound. And deep, that is such a vague word. But, thanks for pointing out that statement is true. :)


Thanks... vague words for vague posts. I can't really be faulted if you can't source the film or book that I'm taking that from. I'm making fun of your pseudo philosophical bent. Have you met my friend Childlike Empress?



Clever, did you come up with that on your own? Instead of posting cheeky remarks, perhaps, orient your comments toward the substance of the post.

The term conspiracy is a cop-out.

The thread is on a particular conspiracy, so the term is no such thing. Your four or five other convenient labels are more appropriate? Why? Because you got a library card one year?

"Oooh, look out six7s and gang! He he cites Aldous Huxley titles! He must be the troofer with the book learning!"

Bunch of garden variety whatcha call your coffe house intellectual nonsense.

If you want to debate semantics go take a stab at the Philosophy threads. If you want to start a generic catch-all "plot" thread (since you object to the term conspiracy), then do so. Otherwise your comments are your basic vanilla derail, which is why we have no objections to funnin' with you, erudite one.

beeksc1
7th August 2008, 03:22 AM
Hey Fool, you mean you are trying to "poke fun" at the input that I posted?

And you say that your are from communist China? Man, the joke is one you. If your avatar is a picture of yourself, really, you could not do anything that was more vein.

You may not realize (actualize) how much you maybe disgracing your native-land; yet, you are making me glad that you are not a part of my country. And really, I could care less about what piece of art you are referencing with that's deep man (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dude,_Where's_My_Car%3F). The person who is posting here knows quality films when he see one; and and I do not recall that pathetic phrase in any notable piece of literature or cinematography.

So, the at-hand topic is discussing how the labels that try to embody the relevant agenda, are limiting and not very accurate.

Foolmewunz
7th August 2008, 03:47 AM
Well obviously you have no sense of humor. Many coffee house intellectuals are like that, I find. (But most of those would know how to spell vain. Nice to know that you find my cute, however.... us old guys like to validate ourselves even through humorless internet forumites.)

Communist China? Have you ever been out of your barcalounger? You haven't seen Hong Kong if you think it's communist, in the slightest.

The avatar is for people with a sense of humor. (It's me in a dollar ninety-five fedora, playing with the kids at work as we were working up a costume party - a humble affair for 700 people.) But I thought I had worked out a deal with the VBulletin people and it's supposed to black-out for humorless people, so there may be a glitch in the system.

I read through a lot of your posts. No content. All blah blah. If I hadn't had those conversations over cognac and coffee for the past forty years, I might be marginally impressed. As it is, I just find it to be recycled bat guano, frankly.

I'd love to stay and chat, but my driver is waiting because we have to run out to Macau to entertain some clients tonight. (See? Now that's how to be vain!)

Whiplash
7th August 2008, 04:25 AM
I think the official name is the Richard Head Conspiracy. We usually call it by its nickname.

That's Richard Cranium to you.

Beerina
8th August 2008, 10:59 AM
No, the Japanese won it.

God damn Queen can't even run America right without letting someone else take a chunk of it away! :mad: