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Apollo Discussions => The Hoax Theory => Topic started by: rocketman on November 03, 2025, 07:26:53 AM
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Wow, no less a leading intellectual light than Kim Kardashian throws her lot in with the hoaxies, and this board is completely silent.
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Tempting as it is to say something about it being too dim to notice, I'll just say she had the same tired old arguments that barely even stir a response in me after 20 years of doing this. However, the rather wonderful Amy Shira Teitel did a quick response reel on her socials which I shared and replied to.
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Tempting as it is to say something about it being too dim to notice, I'll just say she had the same tired old arguments that barely even stir a response in me after 20 years of doing this. However, the rather wonderful Amy Shira Teitel did a quick response reel on her socials which I shared and replied to.
Yeah, I noticed AST's take as well. Not sure there's much to add to it.
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Wow, no less a leading intellectual light than Kim Kardashian throws her lot in with the hoaxies, and this board is completely silent.
- I tend not to hang out anywhere Kim (or any other) Kardashian is likely to get mentioned. Not a whole lot of celebrity talk in C programming subreddits.
- Are any of us in any way surprised or shocked?
- Now I need to find AST's take.
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https://www.youtube.com/shorts/eR213uv64Cw
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Conspiracy nuts: You're just swallowing any garbage the mass media throw at you!
Also conspiracy nuts: This minor celebrity famous for no peddling empty headed garbage on the mass media said something that confirms my bias!!
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Conspiracy nuts: You're just swallowing any garbage the mass media throw at you!
Also conspiracy nuts: This minor celebrity famous for no peddling empty headed garbage on the mass media said something that confirms my bias!!
I've wondered about this one for a long time.
A: You're a bunch of sheeple who believe whatever you're told!
B: Then why don't we believe you?
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I've wondered about this one for a long time.
A: You're a bunch of sheeple who believe whatever you're told!
B: Then why don't we believe you?
From what I've seen, it looks psychological.
Leaving the grifters to the side, it has the feel and appearance of people needing there to be an explanation, a reason for why bad things happen. The idea that bad things happen, for no apparent reason, just doesn't sit with them and leaves them feeling powerless, and so they need to have a cause, a THEM that are behind all the bad things that happen in the world, so that the average HB can sit there and say "see, it's not that I have no power or control over my life, it's because there are big, evil, force controlling the world for there own nefarious (moustache twirling) ends", or something like that.
And, of course, once you have a big bad THEM in position, you can start tying them into everything bad that happens; plane crashed? Must have been a person on board that THEY wanted to be rid of. Fires burn down a town? Clearly THEY were testing their new DEWs. Local football team lost? Well, look at the position of the moon, and the uniform number of the full-back, clearly it was a ritual "sacrifice" (that they have to perform in the open, and give clues that they are EVIL - because reasons).
Now I like a good conspiracy, but it needs to make internal sense. The average moon landing hoax doesn't make sense, when you look at it from a story point of view. There was a good one, Richard Hoagland's solar system wide conspiracy that you used to find on Enterprise Mission, that I liked. It told a good story, that didn't fall apart with just a casual brush. Of course, once you started poking at the details it stopped making sense, but the overall story was fun.
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Wow, no less a leading intellectual light than Kim Kardashian throws her lot in with the hoaxies, and this board is completely silent.
I have to admit, she seems well-qualified to be in this debate. Her face, boobs and bum are all fake so she knows 'fake' and she is, after all, a massive space cadet....