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Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?

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SoSayWeAll
User ID: 718557
7/5/2009 7:56 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

they believe in anything...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 630753


Lets just say this... while everything may not be a conspiracy (in the nut-case sense of the term) I firmly believe there is NO SUCH THING as a coincidence...

Everything is inter-related, if you know how to track the causes and effects and nothing happens without SOME reason.
SMS
User ID: 677826
7/5/2009 8:00 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Four days ago I remarked to a co-worker that it was lucky I hadn't been stung by a bee, wasp, hornet, or yellow jacket in at least 20 years because I tend to have allergic reactions to being stung. I may have "jinxed " myself because yesterday I was stung by a wasp on my eyebrow, and ended up in the emergency room four 4 hours with severe swelling of my entire head and neck, hives, itching and redness from the waist up, and difficulty breathing. My condition was easily treated with oxygen and an allergic reaction cocktail of drugs, and I am fine; just the right side of my face is swollen now.

Now to my point: most conspiracy theorists I talk to, and blogs I read suggest that there is no such thing as coincidence when it comes to TPTB, NWO, etc. Does our reality include the ability to "progam" future events by talking about them, or merely focusing on them? Should we all be more careful about what we pay attention to, and what comes out of our mouths? Or is it just a random coincidence that this minor event messed up my family's holiday?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 694356


absolutely.

pv
User ID: 587237
7/5/2009 8:04 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Now, applying your logic, nobody would have talked about anything else than conspiracies since the beginning of human consciousness - because through all that time it would have remained the most interesting subject around. Now I don't know about you, but I like a variety of topics, not only conspiracies.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 718551

so, you get bored by conspiracies - and to break the monotony you change to a completely,
utterly different topic , one which has absolutely
nothing to do with conspiracies - and what is this fresh topic ?
why, it's none other than --- da da -- conspiracy theorists
.
Pluto
User ID: 459191
7/5/2009 8:06 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Unfortunately, you caused it to happen by saying it. You should have 'knocked on wood' literally - as soon as you said it. It cancels out anything you say (and thereby 'put out there') that you don't want to happen.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 652582


Nature's ctrl-z :-)_~~~
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 711879
7/5/2009 8:30 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

they believe in anything...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 630753

Sounds like you are jealous. You must have a small, closed mind. You are the type that are easy to control.
{ARCHER}
User ID: 599924
7/5/2009 8:48 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Yea, man. That happens to me all the freakin time.

I'll be thinking about something and the next thing I know, the exact opposite happens. Go figure.

Last Edited by {ARCHER} on 7/5/2009 at 8:49 AM
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 523454
7/5/2009 9:04 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

that's really amazing !

by a remarkable coincidence ,Four days ago I remarked to a co-worker that it was lucky I hadn't been stung by a bee, wasp, hornet, or yellow jacket in at least 20 years

'n then, when i asked around - it turned out that almost all my co-workers had remarked to co-workers the exact
same thing 4 days ago

further enquiries revealed that 1000's of hospital workers had remarked to each other ( yep, 4 days ago)
that it had been 20 years since 1000's of workers had been
admitted with sting-allergies

of course - it's just a coincidence - there's nothing sinister about it
.
 Quoting: np 587237


on spot

there are coincidence, but you can rule them out pretty well with statistics
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 718520
7/5/2009 9:06 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Two basic types of "coincidences" in End Times Hoaxes
...
- by the illuminati (2)

Notes
...
(2) Example dated the moment the first bullet of of Illuminati End Times was fired and was explained 95 years later to the day, Jun 28, 2009
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 718520


(2) [link to www.google.com]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 718603
7/5/2009 9:10 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Now, applying your logic, nobody would have talked about anything else than conspiracies since the beginning of human consciousness - because through all that time it would have remained the most interesting subject around. Now I don't know about you, but I like a variety of topics, not only conspiracies.

so, you get bored by conspiracies - and to break the monotony you change to a completely,
utterly different topic , one which has absolutely
nothing to do with conspiracies - and what is this fresh topic ?
why, it's none other than --- da da -- conspiracy theorists
.
 Quoting: pv 587237


Whatever. Have a nice life.
voice
User ID: 714731
7/5/2009 9:14 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Does our reality include the ability to "progam" future events by talking about them, or merely focusing on them?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 694356

Yes it does!

"That which I feared the most, has come upon me"!!!
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 717575
7/5/2009 9:27 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

conspiracy theorists are moonbats
pt
User ID: 587237
7/5/2009 9:40 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Whatever. Have a nice life.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 718603


get stuffed
.
Georges T
User ID: 717189
7/5/2009 9:43 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Well,most of us conspiracy theorists tend to believe in Roosevelt notion that there is no such thing as coincidence in government
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 718303
7/5/2009 9:57 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

The bee was just a coincidence. I'm sure you mentioned the fact that you haven't been stung many times through the years, only that this time you finally did.
1-2-thedome
User ID: 491789
7/5/2009 10:00 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Four days ago I remarked to a co-worker that it was lucky I hadn't been stung by a bee, wasp, hornet, or yellow jacket in at least 20 years because I tend to have allergic reactions to being stung. I may have "jinxed " myself because yesterday I was stung by a wasp on my eyebrow, and ended up in the emergency room four 4 hours with severe swelling of my entire head and neck, hives, itching and redness from the waist up, and difficulty breathing. My condition was easily treated with oxygen and an allergic reaction cocktail of drugs, and I am fine; just the right side of my face is swollen now.

Now to my point: most conspiracy theorists I talk to, and blogs I read suggest that there is no such thing as coincidence when it comes to TPTB, NWO, etc. Does our reality include the ability to "progam" future events by talking about them, or merely focusing on them? Should we all be more careful about what we pay attention to, and what comes out of our mouths? Or is it just a random coincidence that this minor event messed up my family's holiday?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 694356



I watched some video a while back and it pretty much talked about what you are describing.

When you think about something, good or bad, it comes to you.

Your wasp example is a good one. Another example is something that happens to me all the time. I get up in the morning, and try to be careful not to spill my coffee, but every time I think about not wanting to spill my coffee, I spill my coffee.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 694356 (OP)
7/5/2009 10:07 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Four days ago I remarked to a co-worker that it was lucky I hadn't been stung by a bee, wasp, hornet, or yellow jacket in at least 20 years because I tend to have allergic reactions to being stung. I may have "jinxed " myself because yesterday I was stung by a wasp on my eyebrow, and ended up in the emergency room four 4 hours with severe swelling of my entire head and neck, hives, itching and redness from the waist up, and difficulty breathing. My condition was easily treated with oxygen and an allergic reaction cocktail of drugs, and I am fine; just the right side of my face is swollen now.

Now to my point: most conspiracy theorists I talk to, and blogs I read suggest that there is no such thing as coincidence when it comes to TPTB, NWO, etc. Does our reality include the ability to "progam" future events by talking about them, or merely focusing on them? Should we all be more careful about what we pay attention to, and what comes out of our mouths? Or is it just a random coincidence that this minor event messed up my family's holiday?



I watched some video a while back and it pretty much talked about what you are describing.

When you think about something, good or bad, it comes to you.

Your wasp example is a good one. Another example is something that happens to me all the time. I get up in the morning, and try to be careful not to spill my coffee, but every time I think about not wanting to spill my coffee, I spill my coffee.
 Quoting: 1-2-thedome 491789

There's a quote that gets tossed about in the dirtbike world: "never look at a rut". Once you look at the damned thing the bike is in it, and it's a bummer to ride out of it when you're upper body strength is low due to fatigue, or being female; I'm a "dudette".
KindaGamey
User ID: 679317
7/5/2009 10:11 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Everything happens for a reason.
This post pending review.
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~BriZz~
User ID: 673574
7/5/2009 10:16 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

i do believe in coincidence, but i also believe in the power of thinking to get things you want... things you focus on tend to become reality. law of attraction.
"I'm just like you...just not as cool"


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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 718648
7/5/2009 10:21 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

What is this word "coincidence" that you speak of? I can't look it up because the only book that i have is the copy of "The Catcher in the Rye" that was issued to me.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 694356 (OP)
7/5/2009 10:22 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

What is this word "coincidence" that you speak of? I can't look it up because the only book that i have is the copy of "The Catcher in the Rye" that was issued to me.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 718648

Do you have multiple copies?
Normal Is Subjective
User ID: 718654
7/5/2009 10:30 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Some thoughts on coincidence:


"Mr. Bond, they have a saying in Chicago: 'Once is happenstance, Twice is coincidence, Three times is enemy action.'" (Auric Goldfinger to James Bond)

I found several versions of the quote, such as these:

"Once is happenstance; twice is coincidence; thrice is sabotage."
"Once is happenstance, twice is a coincidence, three times is a pattern."
"Once is happenstance, twice is a coincidence, three times is a tradition."
"Once is happenstance, Twice is coincidence, Thrice is the Devil's hand"
[link to www.hungrybrowser.com]


"It is no coincidence that in no known language does the phrase 'As pretty as an Airport' appear."
Source: Douglas Adams
[link to www.people.ubr.com]
I thought I'd beat the inevitibility of death to death just a little bit.
Yolgnu.
User ID: 675574
7/5/2009 10:34 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

We can retrieve records, append, delete and modify at will with full writer status on all functions, including temporal in this world Matrix.

We Have The algorithm already inscribed in each of us humans...!

Thanks to the one that put that Fix&Patch 2,000 years ago.lolol...!

Some need to rediscover who they are ...!

AnyWay


Yolgnu.
Yolgnu.
A Soul.
The Operator.
Ya e shu a
All I see is part of me, All that is, I am.

I, Yolgnu, delete, cancel, terminate, void, rescind, null, break any contracts, agreements, vows which I and/or my ancestors were not aware of, or I was mislead into these contracts, agreements, vows or never given full disclosure in the physical, etheric, astral etc. realms in this incarnation and in all my incarnations and forms across time and space and in all dimensions and in all parallel and alternate realities.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 684422
7/5/2009 10:42 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Sometimes the conspirators plans fail such as the attempted assasination of Reagan by a mind controlled assasin to get Bush in. Sometimes what are merely random conincides appear to be part of the conspiracy - for example, the misidentification of swamp gas or weather balloons as flying saucers.
watchdog
User ID: 466967
7/5/2009 10:44 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

they believe in anything...
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 630753

I guess if you believe in GOVT sponsored conspiracy theories, then you are OK, huh?
For example, to believe 19 radical Muslims with box cutters hijacked 4 planes on 911 is rational?
There are much more logical explanations...
spock
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Anonymous Coward
User ID: 710815
7/5/2009 10:50 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

they believe in anything...

I guess if you believe in GOVT sponsored conspiracy theories, then you are OK, huh?
For example, to believe 19 radical Muslims with box cutters hijacked 4 planes on 911 is rational?
There are much more logical explanations...
spock
 Quoting: watchdog


But people perfer to pick the easiest option.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 667592
7/5/2009 10:56 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

You don't have to want it, just focusing your attention is as good as wishing for it....





In as much as that is true how about all of us 'wishing 'thinking' or 'focusing' on cashing in on the lottery?
There's some truth in the saying: 'There is no such things as coincidences' however, there are some scientific/universal odds based on probability though.
Getting stung by a bee (I did too last month and hadn't in over 30 years) is one of them.
It's summertime.
Billions of Bees are buzzin' about.
We're (one person) out there too.
Odds are, we'll more than likely come into contact with one of them.

So I don't think this conundrum defies odds. Now, if you were to say you were discussing getting hit by a meteor and THAT happened then, I'd say not only is karma out to get you but you should bottle up your power and sell it to the Pentagon!
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 657223
7/5/2009 10:58 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Four days ago I remarked to a co-worker that it was lucky I hadn't been stung by a bee, wasp, hornet, or yellow jacket in at least 20 years because I tend to have allergic reactions to being stung. I may have "jinxed " myself because yesterday I was stung by a wasp on my eyebrow, and ended up in the emergency room four 4 hours with severe swelling of my entire head and neck, hives, itching and redness from the waist up, and difficulty breathing. My condition was easily treated with oxygen and an allergic reaction cocktail of drugs, and I am fine; just the right side of my face is swollen now.

Now to my point: most conspiracy theorists I talk to, and blogs I read suggest that there is no such thing as coincidence when it comes to TPTB, NWO, etc. Does our reality include the ability to "progam" future events by talking about them, or merely focusing on them? Should we all be more careful about what we pay attention to, and what comes out of our mouths? Or is it just a random coincidence that this minor event messed up my family's holiday?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 694356

It certainly makes sense. Why do you think shills come here and spew every day about war and doom and nukes? they need energy to create.Think of the Doom movies, the dark movies, the negative message movies.

Our thoughts and beliefs create future events. We can change reality with the power of our mind if we learn to harness it. We have been kept in the dark and have been giving our energy though our programmed beliefs away to the ones that use it.
Time we all wake up and change the world for better.=
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 694356 (OP)
7/5/2009 11:02 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Four days ago I remarked to a co-worker that it was lucky I hadn't been stung by a bee, wasp, hornet, or yellow jacket in at least 20 years because I tend to have allergic reactions to being stung. I may have "jinxed " myself because yesterday I was stung by a wasp on my eyebrow, and ended up in the emergency room four 4 hours with severe swelling of my entire head and neck, hives, itching and redness from the waist up, and difficulty breathing. My condition was easily treated with oxygen and an allergic reaction cocktail of drugs, and I am fine; just the right side of my face is swollen now.

Now to my point: most conspiracy theorists I talk to, and blogs I read suggest that there is no such thing as coincidence when it comes to TPTB, NWO, etc. Does our reality include the ability to "progam" future events by talking about them, or merely focusing on them? Should we all be more careful about what we pay attention to, and what comes out of our mouths? Or is it just a random coincidence that this minor event messed up my family's holiday?

It certainly makes sense. Why do you think shills come here and spew every day about war and doom and nukes? they need energy to create.Think of the Doom movies, the dark movies, the negative message movies.

Our thoughts and beliefs create future events. We can change reality with the power of our mind if we learn to harness it. We have been kept in the dark and have been giving our energy though our programmed beliefs away to the ones that use it.
Time we all wake up and change the world for better.=
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 657223

Thanks! Now, how to harness that energy, and spread the word?!
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 657223
7/5/2009 11:03 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Jesus taught us everything, we just dont pay much attention sometimes to the depth of his teachings.
He told us that if we say to a mountain to roll over and fall into the sea, IF WE BELIEVE IT, it will happen.

Thats the lesson there.

Tptw know of this power and have been using it while we have been kept entertained in the material world with trinkets and vices.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 657223
7/5/2009 11:06 AM
Re: Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?Quote

Four days ago I remarked to a co-worker that it was lucky I hadn't been stung by a bee, wasp, hornet, or yellow jacket in at least 20 years because I tend to have allergic reactions to being stung. I may have "jinxed " myself because yesterday I was stung by a wasp on my eyebrow, and ended up in the emergency room four 4 hours with severe swelling of my entire head and neck, hives, itching and redness from the waist up, and difficulty breathing. My condition was easily treated with oxygen and an allergic reaction cocktail of drugs, and I am fine; just the right side of my face is swollen now.

Now to my point: most conspiracy theorists I talk to, and blogs I read suggest that there is no such thing as coincidence when it comes to TPTB, NWO, etc. Does our reality include the ability to "progam" future events by talking about them, or merely focusing on them? Should we all be more careful about what we pay attention to, and what comes out of our mouths? Or is it just a random coincidence that this minor event messed up my family's holiday?

It certainly makes sense. Why do you think shills come here and spew every day about war and doom and nukes? they need energy to create.Think of the Doom movies, the dark movies, the negative message movies.

Our thoughts and beliefs create future events. We can change reality with the power of our mind if we learn to harness it. We have been kept in the dark and have been giving our energy though our programmed beliefs away to the ones that use it.
Time we all wake up and change the world for better.=

Thanks! Now, how to harness that energy, and spread the word?!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 694356


Nothing happens unless it is the will of God. Even negative events, because they lead to the ultimate positive which is His Will which happens anyway. So if you focus on something that isnt to be it wont happens, because God is the Law.

If you want to change the world for better dont believe the negative doom they want you to, they need the energy that comes from your BELIEF and your FEAR.

Focus and BELIEVE on a better world, create it in your mind, even the smallest details.
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