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Well I guess that being probed by an alien in a UFO would scramble your head a little.

Why do aliens probe, you'd think that after all this time they'd have a pretty good idea whats up there or perhaps they just enjoy doing it.
Well, no matter how crazy he appears his bank account does not reflect it.

Last year he reached a divorce settlement with his wife and paid her to the tune of $5,000,000 plus massive child support.

He is syndicated on more than 64 networks doing 4 hours of commentary daily. He is very well liked in the cities with large university communities.

There are a lot of people out there that eat this stuff up, especially his views on one world government and world control by the elite.

Not saying I agree with any of his concepts or opinions, just observing.

He is one of those people that starts out with a valid premise, gives a good explanation or his opinion on that and then launches into a ....."that's why we know Merkil is an alien operative!"...rant.
They use him as a case study at MI school. A master at the old school Soviet playbook and entertaining as well. A student of Vladimir Posner.
The UK has its share of conspiracy believers covering all sorts of topics. The BBC produced a good little series which is worth looking at, here's a link to some of them

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tga4hXy8qws

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ByWCFX4ZQs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oju_lpqa6Ug

The UK equivalent of Jones is David Icke and he has a lot of believers/followers and guess who he's pals with
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoOxCMAc03M
I am not wasting 4 hours of my life watching that crap!

There is important stuff to do.

I have to eat breakfast and get to the trap range, then eat lunch and take a nap.
MB, they are interesting if only too look at the 'conspiracy' types as much as the 'theories' they support. Things like that I often leave playing in the background or play on the TV in the kitchen whilst I'm cooking. Talking of which I've got a few old army buddies popping in tomorrow some time so I've picked up 4kg of lamb for a curry. Got to feed the lads Smile
A classic (1928) textbook on propaganda available as an ebook for free:

http://www.voltairenet.org/IMG/pdf/Berna...glish_.pdf
Well the curry is on for the boys tomorrow in a large slow cooker Smile Good link CH, goes to show there ain't much new in the world.

Are you 'into' philosophy CH?
I was trained as an engineer and scientist, although I was compelled to endure the afflictions of academia and its associated coursework. That said, I subscribe more to the writings of Sun Tsu, von Clauswitz, and modern writers such as Robert Hare, and Daniel Amen than I do Yung, Freud, Decartes, Nietzsche or Bertrand Russell.
I thought you may have read some. I carried a copy of this on deployment for a long time, a friend gave me the copy, its pretty much a picture book but I could read little junks while my rat pack was heating up.

https://www.amazon.com/Philosophy-Beginn...+beginners

Since returning I've started reading books...enjoying David Hume just now, I had no idea how much he influenced the Declaration of Independence.
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