Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Actor Chuck Norris Warns Americans About Chemtrails!


Do you get a visceral reaction when jets spew their poison and ruin a beautiful blue sky day with their aerosols, nanoparticles and assorted toxic chemicals? 76-year-old actor and activist Chuck Norris agrees with you. Norris is using his celebrity and writing prowess to bring attention to these toxic geo-engineering programs. He recently penned an article in World News Daily entitled “Sky Criminals,” as reported by Inquisitor.com:

“[Norris] argued that people are not taking the issue seriously when there is evidence pointing to the government as having already used chemtrails.

“The chemtrails conspiracy theory claims that the U.S. government or other powerful people are using airplanes, helicopters, and other types of aircraft to control weather and people. In his article entitled Sky Criminals, Norris urged his readers to join him in asking more questions about ‘covert chemtrailing’ – which means that not only is the government practicing it, but also does it in secret.”...CONTINUE READING

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Sex Robot Creator to Make Hybrid Baby!


Sex robot inventor Sergi Santos isn’t just changing how men pleasure themselves — he’s potentially changing society as we know it. The Spanish scientist believes it’s only a matter of time before human-and-robot marriage is commonplace, and he’s even hatched a plan for how he can have a baby with his mechanical temptress Samantha.

Samantha is Santos’ 100-pound sex robot that boasts eight different programs and the ability to make “realistic” orgasm sounds. Santos told the Sun Online he believes that in the next couple of decades, we won’t just be seeing these dolls hidden in a man’s closet or under the bed — they’ll be walking down the aisle to say “I do” to their human lovers.

Speaking from his home laboratory in Barcelona, he said: “People might look at Samantha as a weird thing you read about.” “But before they know it, these robots will be doing their jobs, and marrying their children, their grandchildren, and their friends.” “They need to remember that just a few years ago, mobile phones were seen as a non-essential item in society, but now we can’t function without them.” And Santos claims he will soon be able to have a baby with Samantha.

He explained: “I can make them have a baby. It’s not so difficult. I would love to have a child with a robot.” His plan involves using the “brain” he has created for Samantha but upgrading it so it is functioning at full capability. Santos said: “Using the brain I have already created, I would program it with a genome so he or she could have moral values, plus concepts of beauty, justice and the values that humans have.” “Then to create a child with this robot, it would be extremely simple.” “I would make an algorithm of what I personally believe about these concepts, and then shuffle it with what she thinks and then 3D print it.” “That’s it. I 3D print the robot that is the child of me and the robot … I don’t see any complications.”

Santos has been with his wife, Maritsa Kissamitaki, for 16 years and she has no problem with his relationship with Samantha. Kissamitaki even helps Santos with the development of sex robot prototypes in his lab. Santos has studied electronic engineering, nanotechnology, AI, material sciences and applied materials. He was a well-respected expert in nanotechnology before going into sex robot production, even traveling to lecture at Yale. He is aware that his plan to have a baby with his robot will raise some eyebrows, and give others cause for concern. But when asked if these “hybrids,” or even just robots with independent intelligence, could signal the end of humanity, Santos was quick to say that it wasn’t a risk…yet.

However, he believes robots will inherit the Earth in the distant future, and that humans won’t even be given a second thought. He added: “Most of humans don’t care that there are no dinosaurs.” “In 60 million years, whatever is left on Earth will not care about us existing or not.” “They’ll say, ‘Oh, there were humans’ — they won’t give a crap …” “Who knows what will come after us?”

Sex Robot Creator is Ready to Make a Baby With His Machine

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Davos World Economic Forum Believed to be Illuminati Meeting!


The international event, attended by world political and business leaders, starts today until Friday in Davos, in the Swiss Alps. Officially, the WEF is a Swiss non-profit foundation, set up in 1971 to "improve the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic, and other leaders of society to shape global, regional, and industry agendas".

British Prime Minister Theresa May will meet US President Donald Trump and share the stage with Tony Blair and Angela Merkel, to discuss the global economy and the future of Europe after Brexit. But, according to conspiracy theorists, who believe a secret Illuminati of global leaders actually run all world governments, the WEF is actually part of a sinister plot to create a New World Order. 

The Illuminati conspiracy theory claims a secret elite runs the world from behind the scenes and is attempting to install the New World Order upon the Earth, which would ultimately be one global Government controlled by them. There is no real evidence to support the myth, but many people across the world subscribe to it...CONTINUE READING

Friday, January 26, 2018

HAARP Triggering Recent String of Earthquakes?!


HAARP - which stands for High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program - was set up by the US government in 1993, and run by the US Air Force and US Navy. Although mostly top-secret, critics accuse HAARP of attempting to weaponise the planet. The US Department of Defence has allegedly attempted to harness and control everything from the weather to earthquakes and use them as weapons.

HAARP was based on a US Air Force base in a remote part of Alaska, far from civilian eyes until military involvement officially ended in 2014. It is now run by the University of Alaska Fairbanks in Gakona, Alaska. According to official papers, HAARP was set up "analyse the ionosphere and investigate the potential for developing ionospheric enhancement technology for radio communications and surveillance." 

However, some conspiracy theorists are convinced the military is still involved and it was really set up to research how to use artificial weather as a weapon against other countries and even how to trigger earthquakes or volcanoes...CONTINUE READING

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Conspiracy Theories Surround Mattress Firm Stores!


These photos of empty stores reveal why people are going crazy over a wild Mattress Firm conspiracy theory. Mattress Firm stores are everywhere — and a wacky conspiracy theory suggests a crazy reason why. A wild conspiracy theory has been making the rounds on the internet after a Reddit thread, which claimed that the company was money laundering, went viral. 

The comment was subsequently deleted, The Next Web reported. "Mattress Firm is some sort of giant money laundering scheme," a Reddit user wrote, adding: "I remember seeing 4 mattress firms all on each corner of an intersection once, and there is no way there is such a demand for mattresses."

Mattress Firm is the largest specialty retailer in the US. It has 3,500 stores in total. This number jumped in 2015 when it acquired the second largest chain, Sleepy's. These photos reveal why this conspiracy theory came into question...CONTINUE READING

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Trump Gives Bizarre 'March For Life' Speech!


The US president made the perplexing statement during a March for Life rally outside the White House on Friday as participants gathered to advocate the overturning of Roe v. Wade. 

Donald Trump said women giving birth in their "ninth month" of pregnancy is "wrong". The US president made the perplexing statement during a March for Life anti-abortion rally on Friday. During his speech, Trump said: "Right now, in a number of states, the laws allow a baby to be born from his or her mother's womb in the ninth month. It is wrong, it has to change."

It is likely Trump was trying to criticise abortions initiated in the third trimester. But the bizarre statement has left people scratching their heads...CONTINUE READING

Friday, January 19, 2018

Trump's 'Fake News Awards' Fails Bigly!


It started with a tweet. On Jan. 2, Donald Trump published a missive in which he declared, “I will be announcing THE MOST DISHONEST & CORRUPT MEDIA AWARDS OF THE YEAR on Monday at 5:00 o’clock. Subjects will cover Dishonesty & Bad Reporting in various categories from the Fake News Media. Stay tuned!” As the big day drew closer, the president delayed his own deadline, boasting, in true Trumpian fashion, “The interest in, and importance of, these awards are far greater than anyone could have anticipated!”

The New York Times, with a cutting tone that seemed more than appropriate given the circumstances, described the dynamic nicely:

President Trump — who gleefully questioned President Barack Obama’s birthplace for years without evidence, long insisted on the guilt of the Central Park Five despite exonerating proof and claimed that millions of illegal ballots cost him the popular vote in 2016 — wanted to have a word with the American public about accuracy in reporting.

On Wednesday, after weeks of shifting deadlines, and cryptic clues, Mr. Trump released his long-promised “Fake News Awards,” an anti-media project that had alarmed advocates of press freedom and heartened his political base.

“And the FAKE NEWS winners are …,” he wrote on Twitter at 8 p.m.

Those who clicked on the link were taken to a page at the Republican National Committee’s website, which, for a while, did not actually work. In time, however, the “winners” made the rounds, and we saw that Trump World had put together little more than a list of instances in which reporters made a mistake.

What the “awards” failed to note, of course, was that the news organizations Trump was eager to condemn had corrected those missteps. In other words, after a year of whining about “fake news,” Trump managed to find some media professionals who made mistakes that were retracted and/or corrected.

Attempts at presidential fanfare notwithstanding, this turned out to be the one thing Trump never wants to be: boring. There were no “categories.” There was no evidence of “corruption.” The idea behind the project was obviously misguided, but if you’re a president who’s intent on attacking your country’s free press, you might as well invest some effort into putting on a show.

But Trump, who appears to be getting lazy – his new, uninspired nickname for Dick Durbin is “Dicky Durbin” – didn’t bother. The president had the hype, but couldn’t deliver.

The Washington Post took a closer look at each of the examples from Trump’s list of “awards” and found “at least eight of the ‘Fake News’ winners resulted in corrections, with two reports prompting suspensions or resignations. Two of the winners were simply tweets that were quickly corrected and never resulted in news articles. One was an opinion article in which the author later retracted his prediction.”

If this is the best Trump and his team could do, why bother?
Trump’s ‘Fake News Awards’ turn out to be a halfhearted flop

Saturday, January 13, 2018

Stephen Hawking an Illuminati Clone?!


Professor Stephen Hawking is one of the world's most well-known scientists and has had his life story told in books, documentaries, and Oscar-winning dramas. But conspiracy theorists claim we hardly know anything about the award-winning physicist, who celebrated his 76th birthday on Monday.


For there are certain corners of the internet where people are convinced that the real Professor Hawking died decades ago and that in the intervening years the political and scientific elite have installed a lookalike to act in his place. Some of those who believe he has been supplanted think Professor Hawking, Director of Research at the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge, died in 1985 - three years before the publication of his best-selling book A Brief History of Time. The idea might seem outlandish, but conspiracy theorists have outlined six signs that they claim clearly support their idea, ranging from the way he looks to the complexity of his theories. 

People change as they age – there's no doubt about that – but, as the conspiracy lovers point out, not many people look younger in 2017 than they did in 1982, especially if they're suffering from a disease as disfiguring as ALS. Nor do people's ears decrease in size and as they get older; and, although gums can recede and teeth can wear down and fall out, it's rare for teeth to change in structure completely without major dental work. Hair that gets blonder and less grey with age can be explained, but why would someone vain enough to dye their hair neglect their teeth so badly? In fact, when the skeptics examine photographs of the man they consider to be an imposter, they often comment that his...CONTINUE READING 

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Eric Trump's Bizarre Conspiracy Theory!


Eric Trump thinks he’s being targeted by the so-called deep state, including former President Obama and Ellen Degeneres. The president’s son shared a screenshot on Tuesday of Twitter’s suggestions for users he should follow, including Obama, DeGeneres and Hillary Clinton. 

“Shocking,” Trump tweeted. “Once again, here are the Twitter ’suggestions’ of who I should follow. #DeepState.” The “deep state” conspiracy theory, which is often pushed by the president and his followers, refers to an alleged civil-service group that works in the shadows to delegitimize the Trump administration. As is the custom at this point, Twitter began to mock Eric’s tweet immediately...CONTINUE READING

Monday, January 1, 2018

Alex Jones 'The Last Jedi' Lesbian Conspiracy Theory!



The far-right conspiracy theorists can’t seem to agree on the meaning of Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Stephen Molyneux thinks it’s a story about the oppression of white men, but Alex Jones says it’s really “state-sponsored” (huh?) “lesbian propaganda” involving people with purple hair. Or something...CONTINUE READING