/v/conspiracy seems to be taking on a more... political tone. Not saying that is a bad thing. There is no reason we should not be questioning what is going on day to day.
But honestly I miss the good ol tin foil hat conspiracy theories. Steven Greer with his UFOs, Ancient Astronauts, Simulation Theory, Planet X, Hollow Earth, Flat Earth, Reptilians, Shapeshifters, Aquatic Ape Theory aka mermaids, Steve Quayle and giants, Bigfoot, Wendigo, Skin-Walkers, Chupacabra, Ghosts and other "spirit" realm beings, and just David Icke in general.
I can't say I buy into anyone of these, but I find them all very entertaining. And I think with the general openness of Voat that we could have some very interesting conversations about anyone of these topics (I'm also honestly curious on how the shrills will knock everyone of these down).
Edit: I forgot some good ones, Chem Trails, Weather Modifacation, Haarp, MK Ultra, and Project Blue Beam
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frankenham ago
Man I don't care how much hate they gets I enjoy flat earth videos. I don't exactly buy into them but there are many legitimate claims being made that make me think. The concept of a flat earth just really interests me I think mostly because it appeals to our senses and with what reality appears to be, whether or not it's actually true. I mean if you climb a mountain overlooking a desert it looks flat as far as your eyes can see, as if earth's a flat plane that extends seemingly forever.. or how the sun and moon though said to be vastly different in size and distance from the earth both appear to be identical in size in the sky as if just two giant spotlights lighting day and night.
ElspethTirel ago
I like the idea that the Earth is a dimensional plane, but I don't know if I read it somewhere or made it up myself.
frankenham ago
As far as I'm aware that's basically what flat earther's claim, that earth is more like minecraft than a ball planet. They claim the Antarctic Treaty was created by the world governments to prevent people traveling past it.
ElspethTirel ago
Have you heard the hollow earth theory that planets are actually star incubators? It's pretty trippy.
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/tierra_hueca/esp_tierra_hueca_8i.htm
frankenham ago
I've heard of hollow earth theories but I just can't get into them. Not very convincing to me atleast imo.