Conspiracy theory with Jesse Ventura

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The discussion centers around the controversial figure of Jesse Ventura, a former governor, and his engagement with conspiracy theories, particularly in relation to HAARP (High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program). Participants express skepticism about how Ventura, known for his belief in various conspiracy theories, managed to become a governor. There are comments on his denial of entry to HAARP and the implications of that denial, suggesting that edited content from his experiences may have omitted critical information. The conversation touches on the legitimacy of conspiracy theories, particularly regarding 9/11, with some participants questioning the official narratives and expressing frustration over the dismissal of alternative viewpoints. The need for open debate on such topics is emphasized, highlighting concerns about censorship and the freedom to ask questions, regardless of their nature. Overall, the discussion reflects a mix of skepticism, curiosity, and a desire for transparency in controversial subjects.
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DavidSnider said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZOt29NR0FY&feature=topvideos

How did this guy manage to become a governor? Scary.

All I can think of are bad jokes, and the sections edited out.

Upon being denied entry to HAARP:

Ventura said:
When I get denied something, I get angry. It was a confrontation I didn't expect as a former Governor.

The part that was probably edited out:
Mr. Ventura, the fence is here for your protection. The EM wave levels are safe here, but if you should approach the antenna while it is operating, it could fry your brain.
Too late!

Why doesn't he just go during Open House?
http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/faq.html
How can I find out about the Open Houses?
Open Houses are generally held at the end of the summer season and the dates and times are announced in advance on the HAARP Home Page.

I like this one:
http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/faq.html
Is there a HAARP visitor's center?
There is currently no visitor's center.

I think Sarah should have sprung for a visitor's center back when she was governor.

Little OmCheeto said:
Mommy, can we drive 200 miles over unpaved Alaskan backroads to visit the death ray antenna visitors center? They've got interactive displays of wire, and posts.

:rolleyes:
 
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DavidSnider said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZOt29NR0FY&feature=topvideos

How did this guy manage to become a governor? Scary.
What does hosting a tv show have to do with being governor? He's earning a paycheck, and good for him. If Tru-TV asked me to host the show, I'd do it to!
Does he actually believe that stuff? I don't know, but you can't tell from the video.
 
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russ_watters said:
What does hosting a tv show have to do with being governor? He's earning a paycheck, and good for him. If Tru-TV asked me to host the show, I'd do it to!

He's not just "hosting" the TV show for a quick buck like William Shatner or something. He actually believes in these conspiracy theories.
 


russ_watters said:
Does he actually believe that stuff? I don't know, but you can't tell from the video.

I've seen him on Larry King repeating the same old 9/11 truther stuff with total conviction. So, I'm pretty sure it's not just for making money.

And even if it was, creating hysteria in people to make a quick buck is a bad thing.
 


How is it that one a physics forum people still believe burning rocket fuel from 2 planes (Which does not even burn as hot as propane from my understanding) turned 3 massive steel structured buildings designed for commercial jet plane impact into absolute dust?

How is that? There is questions that need to be answered, and the fact that the people who bring up the questions get treated like holocaust deniers is very suspicious to me.


DavidSnider said:
I've seen him on Larry King repeating the same old 9/11 truther stuff with total conviction. So, I'm pretty sure it's not just for making money.

And even if it was, creating hysteria in people to make a quick buck is a bad thing.
 


Symbols said:
How is it that one a physics forum people still believe burning rocket fuel from 2 planes (Which does not even burn as hot as propane from my understanding) turned 3 massive steel structured buildings designed for commercial jet plane impact into absolute dust?

How is that? There is questions that need to be answered, and the fact that the people who bring up the questions get treated like holocaust deniers is very suspicious to me.

Let's keep discussion based on the show please.
 
Since all conspiracy theories are banned, this had no place in S&D. I guess JV is topic enough for GD.
 
Cheers Bernhardt.

Well how about Haarp then.
Have you guys watched the full episode?
Its on youtube just search for it.
Lots of questions come up that at least deserve a debate. There seems to be a very strong movement to stop all questions though. Rather then debate facts from both sides, the "official version" side attacks peoples characters with insulting remarks.

I remember when Jesse first 'woke' up to the conspiracy theories. He was doubtful at first like all of us, but with a little research into the issues one finds that there are a lot of unanswered questions that are not even aloud to be asked. If we don't have the freedom to ask questions, no matter how dumb, then what freedom do we have?

Here is Jesse on a radio show talking about his interview on larry king live and his new series.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5879ADC786FE797F
 
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Ivan is right, conspiracy theories are banned.
 
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