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fourtoe
14th September 2009, 09:58 PM
Which Truther do you love to hate? Or love to love?

Which one makes you laugh the most?

Which one seems the most sincere?

Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?

And JREF Truthers I wouldn't mind hearing about your favorite Truthers, too!

So who will it be? Dr Fetzer? Dr Jones? Dr Wood? Mr Town?

I'll give you kids an example who happens to be my favorite Truther:

Michael Berger
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He is the media coordinator for 911truth.org and I'm surprised I don't hear about him as much as the other big name Truthers.

UNLoVedRebel
14th September 2009, 10:23 PM
Dylan Avery because he's so hapless. I love how he stares into outer space when he gets pwned. That look is classic.

DavidJames
14th September 2009, 10:25 PM
Max Photon. He had a sense of humor and I got the impression he didn't take himself that seriously.

triforcharity
14th September 2009, 11:17 PM
Which Truther do you love to hate? Or love to love?

I just can't stand the voice of Dylan Avery.

Which one makes you laugh the most?

Kyle is pretty funny. Some of the stundies that I have nominated him for are rather amusing.

Which one seems the most sincere?

Deep44. I think he has some potential. Too bad he is so young.

Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

None.

Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?

That is a toss up. I would say either Dr. Woods (I hate even CALLING her Dr. considering I think she should have that Dr removed for malpractice) and maybe Bill. Some of the **** that he spews is the most ignorant BS I have ever heard.

The most amusing statement??
Clunkity Clunk.

Foolmewunz
14th September 2009, 11:40 PM
Which Truther do you love to hate? Or love to love?
Childlike Jane, or is that Jihad Empress?


Which one makes you laugh the most?

For all the wrong reasons, Jammonius.


Which one seems the most sincere?

Jihad Jane, believe it or not.


Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

Galileo. (Presuming that what he's trying to convince us of is that he's just a class clown running around disrupting things.)


Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?

That'd be between MaGZ, for his award winning script for "That's No Pigeon, It's a Sidewinder" and that guy who worked out this great scenario for Mossad paratroopers guiding the flights into the towers and then parachuting to safety.


And JREF Truthers I wouldn't mind hearing about your favorite Truthers, too!

So who will it be? Dr Fetzer? Dr Jones? Dr Wood? Mr Town?

I'll give you kids an example who happens to be my favorite Truther:

Michael Berger
ctqMZ7Ph4QM

He is the media coordinator for 911truth.org and I'm surprised I don't hear about him as much as the other big name Truthers.

Hokulele
15th September 2009, 12:18 AM
... and that guy who worked out this great scenario for Mossad paratroopers guiding the flights into the towers and then parachuting to safety.


I believe that was A-Train.

Foolmewunz
15th September 2009, 12:27 AM
I believe that was A-Train.

Ah, yes.... thanks. IIRC, that was in our halcyon days before the dyed in the wool Nazis and Holocaust Deniers pitched their tent. It took him ages to hoist his flag.

deep
15th September 2009, 12:53 AM
Max Photon.

apathoid
15th September 2009, 12:55 AM
Which Truther do you love to hate?

I don't hate any of them, but I'm particularly not very fond of the obvious charlatans and snakeoil salesmen like Gage, Avery, Steven Jones, and Balsamo. Oh and let's not forget the uber-creep Killtown.

Which one makes you laugh the most?P'Dohs stinky socks, Heiwa, Galileo(whom I think was just doing a stand up comedy act here - if it wasn't an act, that dood has some serious issues) Jim Fetzer, and I guess the CIT clowns are always good for a chuckle.

Which one seems the most sincere?Gregory Urich, who may or may not be a truther anymore.
Russell Pickering for his honest research on the Pentagon.


Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?I'll get back to you if and when it happens.

Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?Christopera, hands down.
In a distant second is Judy "Space Beams" Wood.

Brainster
15th September 2009, 01:09 AM
Which Truther do you love to hate? Or love to love?

Love to hate? Definitely Griffin; he is the slimiest snake in the cesspool. Love to love? I don't love any of the Troofers but I do respect a few, like Diane the NYC Activist (http://activistnyc.wordpress.com/).

Which one makes you laugh the most?

Probably Alex Jones. But of course, I'm not laughing with him, I'm laughing at him.

Which one seems the most sincere?

Nico Haupt.

Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

Steven Jones. Which is one of the reasons I love this forum; I can't debunk Jones personally based on my knowledge of science, so I come here for answers.

Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?

Ugh. At this point I don't congratulate anybody for coming up with a nutty idea.

I'll give you kids an example who happens to be my favorite Truther:

Michael Berger
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He is the media coordinator for 911truth.org and I'm surprised I don't hear about him as much as the other big name Truthers.

He did a movie called Improbable Collapse; I reviewed it a couple years ago and can't remember a thing about it.

T.A.M.
15th September 2009, 05:14 AM
Which Truther do you love to hate? Or love to love?

Love to hate - the CIT boys. They are so delusional. DRG is a close second.


Which one makes you laugh the most?

Max Photon when he was here.


Which one seems the most sincere?

until recently, Red Ibis.


Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

is that a trick question?


Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?

Judy Wood

TAM:D

Quad4_72
15th September 2009, 05:22 AM
Which Truther do you love to hate? Or love to love?

I love to hate Galileo.


Which one makes you laugh the most?


Heiwa. He always seems to think he is saying intelligent things but they make absolutely no sense and do not fall into the realm of Earth's physics. Its quite hysterical. Then when you realize he is not joking it becomes quite disturbing.

Which one seems the most sincere?

Redibis seems pretty sincere about his lies.

Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

Galileo always seems to convince me that he is out of his mind. Does that count?

zorro99
15th September 2009, 05:33 AM
Dr Jones is my favorite truther, with that Neils Harrit guy a close second. They make a great comedy duo, with Jones as the straight guy and Harrit as the wacky guy. I'd love to see them do a "Who's on First" routine.

leftysergeant
15th September 2009, 08:38 AM
Which Truther do you love to hate? Or love to love?

Chris Bollyn is one of the reasons I own firearms.

]Which one makes you laugh the most?

Max Photon actually joins in on a joking thread like a normal bloke sometimes. I can't really recall his being hostile toward anyone.

Which one seems the most sincere?

Gotta be Russel Pickering. He is also one of the more pleasant characters in that lot.

Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

Gregory Urich at least seems to know a bit of science.

Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?

Goofy old Judy is about as far out as anybody has gotten to date. Utterly guanophrenic, but appears to mean well. Shafquat is a little more grounded in reality (though, if she let go of the blade of grass she clings to, her head would bouy her off the ground into Cloud Cuckoo Land) but she is arrogant and obnoxious. And, if A Jones ever had any relationship with reality, it ended in a totally nasty divorce and accusations of assaultive behavior and fits of temper.

Horatius
15th September 2009, 08:59 AM
Max Photon. He had a sense of humor and I got the impression he didn't take himself that seriously.



Seconded. I think Max was the only one who really tried to give a coherent explanation for his prefered mode of how they pulled it off, but also wasn't above recognizing how funny that plan could be. Refreshingly self-aware for a truther.

16.5
15th September 2009, 09:08 AM
I like Aldo. He has inspired me to not worry about the other customers at the all you can eat diner giving me dirty looks when I pull up a chair to the buffet table

nicepants
15th September 2009, 09:13 AM
Which Truther do you love to hate?

Dylan Avery - His snotty attitude makes him a shoe-in
Richard Gage & David Ray Griffin tie for 2nd place

Which one makes you laugh the most?
Stundie

Which one seems the most sincere?
Gideon....something-or-other at LCF

Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?
None as of yet

Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?
Craziest conspiracy idea has to go to the Complete Idiots Team.

I don't have a "favorite truther"....that's kind of like asking me to name my "favorite meal to regurgitate".

stewieg
15th September 2009, 09:41 AM
I can't say I really hate any of them. On the other hand there are some I'm a bit contemptuous of. People like David Ray Griffin, Dylan Avery, Richard Gage and Rob Balsamo who seem to be trying to make a quick buck off idiots.

I would like to say that Aldo and Craig make me laugh if it were not for the fact they are both a tad bit disturbed. Nothing says emotionally unstable like calling someone you disagree with at their home.

Russell Pickering falls into the sincere category. And anyone who gets a somewhat threatening phone call from Rob Balsamo is okay in my book.

VespaGuy
15th September 2009, 09:43 AM
Which Truther do you love to hate? Or love to love?

I can't say I "hate" him, but watching Avery fail time and time again always brightens my day.

Which one makes you laugh the most?

Mark Dice. His "I beleive in the first ammendment, except for things that I don't like" routine is hilarious. And how about his "Jaywalking for truth"? And, c'mon, he wrote a book on "dating strategies" - this is the same creep who crashes colleges and (poorly) hits on the coeds while he passes out conspiracy DVDs!! The guy is a walking punchline!!

Which one seems the most sincere?

Urich

Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

None that I know of.

Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?

That's a tough one, but I'd have to go with the CIT boys. Even their own witnesses don't support their conspiracy!

Longfellow
15th September 2009, 10:24 AM
I have no favorite 'truthers' but I absolutely loath anything to do with the north of Citgo group. Those blokes are the most heinous, egregious, deplorable folks I've yet to come across in my wanderings of the 'net.

TexasJack
15th September 2009, 11:22 AM
My favorite is HI/wubriny63, he makes me laugh the most. I see he has been banned again, I can't wait for another return.

oldhat
15th September 2009, 11:25 AM
Ace Baker.

SpitfireIX
15th September 2009, 11:33 AM
Which Truther do you love to hate? Or love to love?

Kevin Ryan. He impugned both the intellectual integrity and the honor of my alma mater, Purdue University, with his "open letter (http://visibility911.com/blog/?p=71)" to the president attacking the September 11 building damage studies done by Purdue professors and grad students in civil engineering and computer science. :brk:

Dishonorable mention goes to A-Train, for his holocaust denial and antisemitism, laughable "parachuting Israeli commando" theory (so-called), and parroting of the ridiculous and highly offensive claim (http://www.amazon.com/Other-Losses-James-Bacque/dp/1551681919) by writer James Bacque that Eisenhower deliberately starved a million German POWs immediately after the war. (My grandfather was commandant of an engineer POW camp, but he was sent to the Pacific shortly after Germany surrendered.) :brk:

I can't say I really "love" any Truther, but there are a few I find rather amusing (see below).


Which one makes you laugh the most?

Malcolm Kirkman, aka SOMERLED, aka "The poster formerly known as malcolm kirkman."

For those unfamiliar, Malcolm propounded the theory that the planes used in the attacks had to have been military aircraft, because only armored "military bad-boys" could have punched through the walls of the buildings. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: I can't remember anyone else who managed to make so many posts with so little accurate information on so many different topics, all while stubbornly refusing to admit to having been wrong, unless repeatedly whacked up side the head with the evidence.

Malcolm won the 2007 Stundie of the year (http://wtc7lies.googlepages.com/thestundieawards:stupidesttrutherquotes):

Malcolm: "24 carat nonsense. In order for gravity to work, you need a source of GRAVITY."
Ivor: "What are viable sources of gravity?"
Malcolm: "Air pressure."


There was even some brief discussion of renaming the Stundie after Malcolm. :D

Finally, as he registered here under his real name, several of us were able to dig up information about Malcolm that exposed several of his claims about himself as clear fabrications. He then insinuated that malcolm kirkman wasn't his real name, and asked to have his nick changed to SOMERLED. He further insinuated that he'd chosen malcolm kirkman purely at random, despite the fact that "Malcolm Kirkman" had posted on several other Truther forums and even signed a Truther petition. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: He also insinuated that the "Malcolm Kirkman" who had appealed an insolvency judgement was not he, even in the face of the dead-giveaway from the appeal:

"He lacks the ability to explain the matter so that a judge can understand it."

:dl: :dl: :dl:


Which one seems the most sincere?

I'm going to go with Malcolm again. You can't make his stuff up.


Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

Uh, uh . . .


Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?

The Pod People (http://skepticwiki.org/index.php/9/11_Glossary#Pod_People).

Mr.Herbert
15th September 2009, 11:47 AM
All the good ones are taken!! :mad: But, CIT is my favorite of all the idiots. You gotta love the way Ranke sits in front of his video camera wearing his Disco Dan shirts, and sporting that Pete Rose / Moe Howard haircut. Mr. Sluggo (Aldo) just sits there looking all hungry, and sporting a hat. (hiding your male pattern baldness?)

The craziest mo-fo I have "chatted" with would have to be John Lear. Really, a few ants short of a picinic there.

CHF
15th September 2009, 11:49 AM
Which Truther do you love to hate?

Dylan Avery, cuz he's such a complete punk, and DR Griffin for being the biggest slimeball of the lot.

Which one makes you laugh the most?

Alex Jones. With every one of his deranged rants you can almost hear people being scared away.

Which one seems the most sincere?

I think Richard Gage honestly believes what he says. After all, he drove off his WIFE with this stuff. That's dedication!

Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

To a layman? Probably Steven Jones, only because he manages to sound somewhat scientific at times.

Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?

Judy Wood and her beam weapon from space.

God bless that silly woman! I'd say it was her space beam theory in early 2007 that was the beginning of the end of the TM.

And James Fetzer deserves credit as well for jumping on board the Judy train at a time when he was one of the most well-known and credible figures in the movement.

Whatever happened to him anyway?

Retrograde
15th September 2009, 11:59 AM
Malcolm Kirkman, aka SOMERLED, aka "The poster formerly known as malcolm kirkman."

For those unfamiliar, Malcolm propounded the theory that the planes used in the attacks had to have been military aircraft, because only armored "military bad-boys" could have punched through the walls of the buildings. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: I can't remember anyone else who managed to make so many posts with so little accurate information on so many different topics, all while stubbornly refusing to admit to having been wrong, unless repeatedly whacked up side the head with the evidence.

Malcolm won the 2007 Stundie of the year (http://wtc7lies.googlepages.com/thestundieawards:stupidesttrutherquotes):

Has it really been that long? My favorite Malcolmism was his insistence that it was customary for the flight crew to line up for passenger inspection before a flight took off. He had a whole list of absurdities, including one convoluted theory that involved Warren Buffet.

16.5
15th September 2009, 12:05 PM
I have no favorite 'truthers' but I absolutely loath anything to do with the north of Citgo group. Those blokes are the most heinous, egregious, deplorable folks I've yet to come across in my wanderings of the 'net.

And that is why we love them! I have never, EVER seen a truthers group that sows so much dissension in the Truther community wherever they go. They spend more time attacking their fellow truthers than just about anything else (well, except for Aldo and the whole getting fat thing).

Add to that the fact that their stupid theory is so *********** stupid that it comes predebunked, and the fact that they are mainly barely literate, completely uneducated thugs (and the fact that their best pal Dom is a skinhead) and we have reached the Perect Storm of Fail.

I love those guys! Keep up the great work destroying what is left of the Truth Movement guys!

twinstead
15th September 2009, 12:15 PM
Has it really been that long? My favorite Malcolmism was his insistence that it was customary for the flight crew to line up for passenger inspection before a flight took off. He had a whole list of absurdities, including one convoluted theory that involved Warren Buffet.

Well, I have a few convoluted theories that involve a Chinese buffet, but I suppose that's a different issue.

Dumb All Over
15th September 2009, 02:42 PM
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nicepants
15th September 2009, 02:49 PM
Well, I have a few convoluted theories that involve a Chinese buffet, but I suppose that's a different issue.

I always walk on the north side of the buffet and get food that's on the south side. I plant a few downed white bowls on the south side too so that people think I went that way, and pay an old man to tell everyone that he saw me breaking one of the bowls on his walker. I trust him but I wouldn't put it past him to make a "virtual confession". I think he gave craig a tennis ball from the walker when he was interviewed.

fourtoe
15th September 2009, 04:15 PM
A lot of talk about buffets. Now I'm freaking hungry.

Anyways, I made some changes to the original questions. I agree, 'hate' is too strong of a word, but I do think the 'love to hate' part of the question is more in good fun.

I also should say, who is more convincing to laymen (stolen from CHF). I picked Michael Berger because he fits all of those questions except for the craziest theory one (I need to look into the Mossad commandos theory, I smell a good Spielberg flick).

And last I checked no Truthers have responded, which I'd like to see what they would put.

ETA: Nevermind, I can't change my OP :(

Newtons Bit
15th September 2009, 04:19 PM
I think Richard Gage honestly believes what he says. After all, he drove off his WIFE with this stuff. That's dedication!

Or maybe it was his motive!

Mr. Skinny
15th September 2009, 04:23 PM
I always liked Max Photon. He engaged people pretty well on a personal level, and he gave up a few of his theories and did listen to some of the evidence presented.

He had a good sense of humor. Probably the only truther I'd consider meeting in person and having a couple of beers with.

Childlike Empress
15th September 2009, 05:28 PM
Max was great. He's missed (http://the911forum.freeforums.org/max-photon-resurrected-t205.html) elsewhere, too.

My vote atm goes to Stephen Lendman, the host of the Global Research News Hour. What a couragous old geezer.

Mr. Skinny
15th September 2009, 05:34 PM
Thanks for the link, CE. I didn't know Max had "disappeared".

(insert NWO elimination of Max joke here!)

Childlike Empress
15th September 2009, 05:39 PM
I checked here and he logged in as late as June iirc. Hope he's well.

fourtoe
15th September 2009, 06:17 PM
I checked here and he logged in as late as June iirc. Hope he's well.


Since I saw his name posted a bunch of times I looked to see if he was banned or something because I haven't seen any posts by him.

I looked at his stats and the last time he logged in was in April. Why would the NWO get rid of him, it seems like all the NWO agents here thought he was an alright guy.

Childlike Empress
15th September 2009, 06:36 PM
His enemy wasn't the NWO, it was MILDEC. Look it up.

fourtoe
15th September 2009, 06:49 PM
His enemy wasn't the NWO, it was MILDEC. Look it up.

Military Deception? Is that all it means or is it like another evil international group of bad guys and I'm just not looking closelyier?

Childlike Empress
15th September 2009, 07:17 PM
Obviously they are powerful enough to take him out.






















who knows - as far as i know Max coined that phrase himself.

HannibalGroup
15th September 2009, 08:33 PM
The one that stands out for me is Lucus. He destroyed his entire life over the TM. Publicly.
Toward the end I felt really sorry for the guy.

SpitfireIX
15th September 2009, 08:37 PM
My favorite Malcolmism was his insistence that it was customary for the flight crew to line up for passenger inspection before a flight took off.


He didn't just claim it was customary; he claimed it was required by law. What was really funny, though, was after I linked to the FAA regulations in effect in 2000 and asked him to indicate the section where this was required, he ran over to PfT and begged for help!

Stellafane
15th September 2009, 08:45 PM
Which Truther do you love to hate? Or love to love?

Well, the LC boys are pretty easy to despise. And certainly Willie R. seems like a real appendage. But Killtown is probably the only one I'd like to punch on sight (and I am not a violent person).

Which one makes you laugh the most?

Hard to say, Geggy is right up (or down) there.

Which one seems the most sincere?

Professor Greening seemed at least to really believe his stuff.

Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

By definition I should have an answer, but really all their arguments are total nonsense. By default, probably professor G again.

Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?

Was it ChristopherA who theorized that they actually mixed thermite into the concrete when they built the Twin Towers? That one was uber-whacked.

R.Mackey
15th September 2009, 09:00 PM
Max Photon was OK. He annoyed me sometimes but he did have a sense of humor, even clever at times.

Russell Pickering had some compassion and respect for those being slandered by other Truthers, and he gets a big thumbs up for that. Sure, he still saw the faceless Government (and everyone in it) as a target for spurious accusations, but it's easy to forget that real people work there.

metamars has some far-out ideas, but some lead to interesting discussions. I'm not quite sure what he believes in, certainly he's not just another dogmatic Truther.

Gregory Urich and Craig Furlong have my respect. But they're not Truthers anymore...

I don't hate any of them, though. They just make me sad. So much wasted effort, so many misguided souls... and really not much anyone can do about it.

Caper
15th September 2009, 09:40 PM
I deplore David Ray Griffin... just hate him.

Richard Gage at least seems like a nice guy.

For some reason, I don't mind Dyan Avery.... Of all the truthers out there he's the one I would like to see realize he's wrong. Jason Bermas, Alex Jones.... I could care less about. But for some reason, as annoying as he can be I would like to see Dylan change.

Sam.I.Am
15th September 2009, 09:51 PM
He won't, he's got too much invested. In time. In money. In himself. Besides, I'm pretty sure that he probably thinks that some nutjob would try to kill him if he recants.

fourtoe
15th September 2009, 10:28 PM
Richard Gage at least seems like a nice guy.




Yeah I agree. Gage seems like a pretty nice guy, especially so after reading The Director's thread about his debate with the guy.

Dave Rogers
16th September 2009, 01:55 AM
Which Truther do you love to hate? Or love to love?

Steven Jones. He's a disgrace to my profession. And he concentrates on trying to come across as a calm and reasonable person while accusing innocents of mass murder.

Which one makes you laugh the most?

There have been a few here, but they don't last long. Who was the guy who referred to us all as Loyal Bushies, then proved by photographic analysis that the tail of AA77 was ten feet tall without realising that he'd also proved that the Pentagon was only five feet tall? That was perhaps the funniest Stundie of them all, though Malcolm Kirkman takes second, third, fourth and fifth place at least.

Which one seems the most sincere?

Gregory Urich. He's also changed his opinions as a result of his conclusions, which is the opposite way to how most truthers operate. I'm not as sure as Ryan Mackey that he doesn't still believe there was a conspiracy - I haven't interacted with him lately - but he's intellectually honest and has done some very high quality work.

Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?

Ace Baker, for both. He can argue that black is white so convincingly that he can plant a nagging seed of doubt over the most insane of ideas, and his ideas are certainly the most insane. He's very good at narrowing down the focus of discussion to the specific subset of the evidence that he wants to highlight, and the longer he can keep that up, the easier it is to lose sight of the glaring inconsistencies in the hypothesis he's trying to push and the mountain of evidence that refutes it. It's the standard truther tactic, but he's very good at it.

Dave

MysteryMammal
16th September 2009, 04:11 AM
Which Truther do you love to hate? Or love to love?

I'm not familiar with that many truthers, but I think Dylan Avery is pretty hilarious because he acts like a petulant child.

Which one makes you laugh the most?

The twoofer free-loader that was living in my house. I actually, without knowing a damn thing about the investigations and reports, debunked quite a few claims he made to the point where he conceded that I must be right. Two weeks later, he was making the same claims to a friend he had over and I just laughed at him.


Which one seems the most sincere?

I have yet to find a truther that I find sincere. Then again, I'm only now getting into this whole truther insanity.


Which one makes convincing sounding arguments?

None that I've found yet.


Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?

I really love Judy "SPACE LASERS!!" Woods (is that her name? And I know she really said "beams" but I think lasers sound cooler) and I've incorporated the answer of "Space lasers" into my everyday life. Ask me a question I don't know the answer to, or one I just don't care about, and you might get a "Space lasers did it." answer... either that or "Because Jesus hates you."

Then again, the other various fringe theories are hilarious too. No planers. Alien involvement. Has anyone incorporated ghosts or bigfoot into their theories yet? Because I'd love to hear about that.

SpitfireIX
16th September 2009, 04:39 AM
I really love Judy "SPACE LASERS!!" Woods (is that her name?


It's Judy Wood, with no "s". (And no sanity or logic, either :eek:)

Clippy
16th September 2009, 05:01 AM
Favorite non-JREF Truther: Webster Tarpley. Should stick to geopolitics, drop any discussion of physical evidence.

Favorite (former) 'Truther' from JREF: Dr. Greening (Max Photon runner up).

Stacko
16th September 2009, 06:33 AM
Who was the guy who referred to us all as Loyal Bushies, then proved by photographic analysis that the tail of AA77 was ten feet tall without realising that he'd also proved that the Pentagon was only five feet tall?

Terral and that was one of the best Stundies ever.

leftysergeant
16th September 2009, 07:18 AM
I almost forgot Pierre-Henri Bunel.

The French used to take his kind out and shoot them. Almost makes me wish they still did that.

That the liottle piece of detritus called himself an expert on aircraft fires, then mis-identified an Oshkosh P-23 as a "tanker for medium-sized fires" made me, a veteran air field fire fighter, want to go correct that oversight on the part of the French.

Architect
17th September 2009, 11:23 AM
I have a soft spot for ol' Gerry Holmgren, who introduced me to this whole world of Woo and genuinely believes that there were no 'planes. Bless him, right down to the incoherrent, poorly worded, vitriotic postings he used to make. Bless.

ElMondoHummus
17th September 2009, 12:17 PM
I have a soft spot for ol' Gerry Holmgren, who introduced me to this whole world of Woo and genuinely believes that there were no 'planes. Bless him, right down to the incoherrent, poorly worded, vitriotic postings he used to make. Bless.

So, what makes him any different from any other no-planer who's posted here? ;)





:D I joke. I joke. Yeah, refuting your first truther is almost like... uh... umm... rejecting the first creepy approach you get at the bar :boggled:? Well, regardless, you always remember your first. It may be a creepy memory that gives you the heebie-jeebies, but you always remember him!

Carlos
17th September 2009, 07:15 PM
Sofia "Clunkittyclun" Shafquat
She has a sexy voice, at least
LOL

Oliver
18th September 2009, 03:43 AM
Which Truther you loved to hate?


Killtown for his godlike powers to http://forums.randi.org/imagehosting/11107494a5531561fa.gif any countering argument whatsoever. http://forums.randi.org/imagehosting/11107451db56d36f14.gif


Which one makes you laugh the most?


That was PDoherty at the LC-Forum for publicly whining about his account being hacked using his soopersekure password ... "password"http://forums.randi.org/imagehosting/11107494a54b10b52d.gif... while, in the same thread, arguing with the disagreeing Hacker http://forums.randi.org/imagehosting/11107494a54b0e7a7e.gif that "he is the real PDoherty!". Comedy Gold. :D [Link?]


Which one seems the most sincere?


Charlie Sheen, he has no clue - yet doesn't bother debunkers all around the web.

Which one has the best crazy conspiracy idea?


Killtown wondering how the perpetrators did the evil faces in the WTC smoke. :D [Link?]

Kahalachan
18th September 2009, 04:09 AM
My favorite truther is this guy at work.

He says that some parts of 9/11 are fishy. And that's about the end of it. And we both agree that having a civil discussion about it is the most important part about discussing 9/11. He doesn't go through these extremes to try and say the gov't did it.

To me that's close enough to healthy skepticism for me not to care to debate him.

DropGems
18th September 2009, 09:17 PM
Jesse Ventura. Dumb as dirt. Endless appeals to authority in every interview since he's former navy seal and former governor. Same talking points in every interview. Same Thomas Jefferson quote, Adolf Hitler quote, Gulf of Tonkin reference in every interview. The most redundant truther.

Ace Baker. Awful theories. awful music. awful haircut.

Dylan Avery. Primitive clown.

scissorhands
19th September 2009, 07:06 AM
These guys everytime.
Nobody else quite compares with their entertainment value.

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab332/neontester/bloatedaldo.jpg

Justin39640
19th September 2009, 07:48 AM
These guys everytime.
Nobody else quite compares with their entertainment value.

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab332/neontester/bloatedaldo.jpg

lol look at him staring at the pizza
truthing on an empty stomach doesnt fly over there at CIT

Hokulele
19th September 2009, 10:41 AM
lol look at him staring at the pizza
truthing on an empty stomach doesnt fly over there at CIT


Either that or he is staring at Ranke's cleavage.

Algebra34
19th September 2009, 04:42 PM
Do you guys ever debate conspiracy 9/11 around here?

Mr.Herbert
19th September 2009, 04:53 PM
Do you guys ever debate conspiracy 9/11 around here?

Been there done that. You're like, 3 years late for the party. I guess you are what we call a "late blooming truther."

Mr.Herbert
19th September 2009, 04:55 PM
These guys everytime.
Nobody else quite compares with their entertainment value.

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab332/neontester/bloatedaldo.jpg


:dl: :dl:


scissorhands.... can you PLEASE do something with this one??

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o233/CameronFox/eatingthemicropone.jpg

beachnut
19th September 2009, 06:03 PM
These guys everytime.
Nobody else quite compares with their entertainment value.

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab332/neontester/bloatedaldo.jpg

Do you guys ever debate conspiracy 9/11 around here?

No those two guys spread lies. Next question.

Do you have anything to debate? Based on evidence? No? Then why ask a dirt dumb question?

leftysergeant
19th September 2009, 08:25 PM
Do you guys ever debate conspiracy 9/11 around here?It's a morale thing. We need to have a bit of fun now and then to keep from going off on some of the fools who wander in and spew some inflammatory nonsense.

Actually, exploring the personalities of some of the whackjobs is useful in figuring out where they are coming from and plugging that leak in the sewer before we are all overcome by the gas.

Justin39640
19th September 2009, 10:23 PM
These guys everytime.
Nobody else quite compares with their entertainment value.

http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab332/neontester/bloatedaldo.jpg

http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/5048/chettrain.jpg

:D

scissorhands
20th September 2009, 04:12 AM
:dl: :dl:


scissorhands.... can you PLEASE do something with this one??

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o233/CameronFox/eatingthemicropone.jpg


http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab332/neontester/eatingthemicropone.jpg

Mr.Herbert
20th September 2009, 06:43 AM
http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab332/neontester/eatingthemicropone.jpg


:dl: :dl: :dl: :dl:



PERFECT!!!!!!!!!!!!

triforcharity
20th September 2009, 01:47 PM
Nice job Scissors!!! EXCELLENT!!!

I was thinking more of a grinder, but hey, whatever.

apathoid
20th September 2009, 08:21 PM
http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab332/neontester/eatingthemicropone.jpg



:big: I lolled for a good minute there! BTW, is it me or does it seem like Aldo is always sporting that Castro-style lid?

Macgyver1968
20th September 2009, 08:24 PM
That's some sweet photoshopping...oh..poor Aldo...he can't help himself....Hmmmm pizza...

Macgyver1968
20th September 2009, 08:36 PM
http://i877.photobucket.com/albums/ab332/neontester/eatingthemicropone.jpg

Is it just me...or does Craig have some serious crazy eyes in this pic...I know it a fluke of the camera...but it totally decribes my experience at CIT's board. :)

fourtoe
20th September 2009, 09:07 PM
Is it just me...or does Craig have some serious crazy eyes in this pic...I know it a fluke of the camera...but it totally decribes my experience at CIT's board. :)

Ah yes, the Tapetum lucidum.

Mr.D
20th September 2009, 09:16 PM
What, nobody's going to mention ChristopherA as most sincere sounding? I mean I actually believe that he "remembers" watching that WTC documentary he so often referred to.

I admit I get a tiny little touch of nostalgia remembering William Rea - though IIRC there are a bunch of JREFers who thought he was trolling.

If reports of Judy Wood's coma are true, I feel obligated to give her a pass on the favorite/crazy and point out the CIT's ever decreasing pool of witnesses for humor value - pretty soon they're going to have to claim that zero NOC witnesses proves their theory by showing how effective the decoy was! (Plus all the fat jokes about Marquis kinda makes them the sad-sacks of the Truthers)

Ibis has occasionally shown a terrific sense of dry wit (or maybe it's just my peculiar sense of humor). Too bad most of the time he's an <autocensorable-word>.

Oh, and I just don't like Steven Jones - maybe it's the bad taste left over from Cold Fusion - or the sheer arrogance to name his "journal" after himself - or something else, but he just rubs me the wrong way.

CORed
26th September 2009, 08:39 AM
My favorite Malcolmism was his insistence that it was customary for the flight crew to line up for passenger inspection before a flight took off.

So apparently, he never actually went anywhere by plane.

SpitfireIX
26th September 2009, 01:24 PM
So apparently, he never actually went anywhere by plane.


He said he remembered it from 30 years earlier. See here (http://forums.randi.org/showpost.php?p=2812094&postcount=3362). I suspect that the crew of his flight just happened to be standing at the door to greet the pax, and he somehow got it into his head that this was required by law (or regulation).

liverleef
26th September 2009, 08:56 PM
I absolutely detest Griffin. I'd push him down a flight of steps given the opportunity. He attempts to absolve terrorists for the murder of 3000 people. That makes me angry.

Things that drive me nuts about this guy

1) He is adored by the truther community for his 911 claims despite the fact that he has no qualifications to speak on technical matters. Hands down he is the biggest charlatan of the truthers.

2) The fact that he avoids engaging in debate.

3) He never offers any sort of alternative explanation of how 911 was planned and executed, he just throws hints about explosives or thermite while trying to find anomalies in the accepted version of events.

4) Having read Griffins work and Mackeys paper, Griffin seems to be the biggest liar of the truther crew.

Lupie
26th September 2009, 09:04 PM
None of them are my favorite. That's like asking which do you like better? Dog feces, or cow manure?

L.