the sniderman
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two big companies that make life much easier but i sensed some buddies do not use them on grounds of mistrust??
thank u mr sharks for brave forthrite view.Yeah, why not
Mind you i give mr bezos $6 a month for amazon prime and it's a bit crapthank u mr sharks for brave forthrite view.
$6 a month so they don't artificially slow down your delivery...Mind you i give mr bezos $6 a month for amazon prime and it's a bit crap
It's why I'm stuck in a dead end public servant job with no ambition to ever leave and mr bezos is filthy rich. Can't help but applaud him really.$6 a month so they don't artificially slow down your delivery...
Create a problem, then get people to pay not to have that problem. Genius.
hello buddy please do not place contentious issue into friendly thread thank u.IBM as well, who (via European subsidaries) not only helped deliver the Holocaust but kept the money they earned doing it.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines conspiracy theory as "the theory that an event or phenomenon occurs as a result of a conspiracy between interested parties; spec. a belief that some covert but influential agency (typically political in motivation and oppressive in intent) is responsible for an unexplained event". It cites a 1909 article in The American Historical Review as the earliest usage example,[36][37] although it also appeared in print as early as April 1870.[38] The word "conspiracy" derives from the Latin con- ("with, together") and spirare ("to breathe").Unfortunately half of these 'conspiracy theory's' are not actual conspiracy's when
the truth is in plain sight for most of them. Usually well researched by un-brainwashed people who
are not under hypnosis from fake media and from people who actually critical think, what's also not recommended via mainstream media.
Add Google on to your list.
After all the term conspiracy theory was created by the CIA to disqualify those who questioned the official version of John F Kennedy's assassination.
And as time went on debunked any writer or publication that disagreed with the official narrative and labelled them a 'conspiracy theorist'.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines conspiracy theory as "the theory that an event or phenomenon occurs as a result of a conspiracy between interested parties; spec. a belief that some covert but influential agency (typically political in motivation and oppressive in intent) is responsible for an unexplained event". It cites a 1909 article in The American Historical Review as the earliest usage example,[36][37] although it also appeared in print as early as April 1870.[38] The word "conspiracy" derives from the Latin con- ("with, together") and spirare ("to breathe").
The problem with conspiracy theorists is that everything they say can be torn apart with very little effort.