WTF. I grew up confident that conspiracy theorists wore tinfoil hats, enjoyed to

WTF. I grew up confident that conspiracy theorists wore tinfoil hats, enjoyed too many pharmaceuticals, and flirted with schizophrenia. But the number of conspiracies of idiocy that have turned out to be true, or at least, substantially true, in my lifetime, is just …. it’s just getting depressing.

I mean. It’s not the people with tinfoil hats I’m afraid of. Its the people who DON”T wear tinfoil hats but BEHAVE LIKE IT that scare the hell out of me.

When are we going to understand that “GOOD GOVERNMENT” and “THE PUBLIC GOOD” are oxymorons?

I’ve sort of come around full turn. I think military intelligence might actually have something to it: “Stay home in the barracks whenever possible”. But I can’t say the same thing for anything about the state.


Source date (UTC): 2014-01-30 08:56:00 UTC

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