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seekingtruth's avatar

Does NASA have evil plans for the world?

Asked by seekingtruth (10points) November 18th, 2009

Mind controlling us, and preparing for the New World Order, with their project Blue Beam

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flameboi's avatar

nope, we are not that lucky :s

Likeradar's avatar

No. NASA made me write that.

ragingloli's avatar

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syz's avatar

What?!?

seekingtruth's avatar

There is some proof of NASA’s project blue beam.. and its disturbing.. but i don’t know whether it is credible or not. more on project blue beam >> http://hiddencodes.com/bluebeam.htm

trailsillustrated's avatar

@ragingloli I like that picture you drew!!

Sarcasm's avatar

Duh.
They’re working on colonizing the moon so that they (and colleagues from other elitist orgs) can live there, then they’re going to vaporize Earth and start it anew, so that they can move back eventually and start a new, better humanity.

Drawkward's avatar

They don’t even have enough funding for a manned mars project.

CMaz's avatar

Yes, their goal is to convince the world that it is ok to piss money away.

qashqai's avatar

Sure. Something like the plans of Pinky and The Brain.

jeffgoldblumsprivatefacilities's avatar

@seekingtruth That link is the dumbest thing I have seen in a long while.

dalepetrie's avatar

Wow, a theory even more ridiculous and with even less evidence to support it than Christianity. Didn’t think it was possible.

seekingtruth's avatar

Enough of the sarcastic answers.. i think everyone need to open up their minds a little and just be aware of this possibility because we already have the technology we didn’t have years ago..and its extraordinary.. and dangerous. http://www.youtube.com/user/noreagaaa read up on the Antichrist. It wouldn’t hurt to know.

CMaz's avatar

“Enough of the sarcastic answers.”

I was not being sarcastic.

ragingloli's avatar

For me it lost credibility when it claimed the goal of the conspiracy is a world religion with the Antichirst as the leader.
Seriously. The Antichrist. FFS

tinyfaery's avatar

Thanks! I needed a laugh.

grumpyfish's avatar

I have a very open mind.

And this is not a credible theory, at all.

Bluefreedom's avatar

Yes, NASA has evil plans for the world. Next week, Kermit the Frog will supplant Fidel Castro as the new leader of Cuba and threaten the very existence of the free world as we currently know it. And before I forget, I created the Internet and the world is definitely ending on December 21st, 2012. My Ouija Board and Magic 8 Ball are NEVER wrong.

Ria777's avatar

@seekingtruth: I don’t understand how you believe in the Antichrist and not ID yourself a Christian. if the Antichrist can exist that must mean that Christ existed.

as far as the Book of Revelations which even give us the concept of the Antichrist, word on the street (i.e. the opinion of Biblical scholars) has it that St. John wrote that as propaganda against Caesar. the Antichrist meant, in coded form, Caesar.

you have really got to exercise more discrimination or any old person can jerk you around like the chain. you don’t believe what the government says. okay, fine. replacing that with believing whatever some random people on the internet says does not put you in a very powerful position.

SeventhSense's avatar

@Ria777
any old person can jerk you around like the chain
LOL. Well “The Chain” may have been the best song Fleetwood Mac ever wrote but the saying is, “jerk your chain” or in the first person “you’re jerking my chain”. Not to be confused with this little scamp’s famous catch phrase.

CMaz's avatar

“Next week, Kermit the Frog will supplant Fidel Castro as the new leader of Cuba and threaten the very existence of the free world as we currently know it.”

That is just a rumor.

seekingtruth's avatar

@Ria777 you don’t have to be a christian to believe in the Antichrist. Some other major religions also believe in it.

mattbrowne's avatar

I sometimes wonder whether conspiracy theorists have evil plans for the world.

dalepetrie's avatar

I wasn’t being sarcastic either. This is a whack job theory completely unsubstantiated by anything other than the ranting of the tinfoil wearing bozo who wrote it up.

Bluefreedom's avatar

I was being a little sarcastic in my answer.

Sarcasm's avatar

I was being completely serious.

seekingtruth's avatar

whatever.
@grumpyfish there are other names for the Antichrist. In Islam he is called Dajjal. Honestly, do your research.

grumpyfish's avatar

@seekingtruth

“Fantastical claims require fantastical proof”—In short, folks who say things like “Some other X believe in X” are simply parroting others’ fantastical unproven statements.

That said, you actually came up with one, bravo.

Which one of the 30 Dajjal is NASA planning to install?

seekingtruth's avatar

@grumpyfish You consider religion fantastical? wow

grumpyfish's avatar

@seekingtruth No, I consider your claims about NASA’s plan to install the Antichrist as the head of the New World Order Hegemony a Fantastical Claim. I’m just asking you to back up your statements with facts =)

The whole conspiracy theory had some meat to it (or at least was reasonable non-falsible, as all good conspiracy theories should be), until you started talking about the Antichrist, who only has basis in the Judeo-Christian-Islam faiths, with little support in other religions. (While J-C-I has a mindshare of about 54% as of around 2005, that doesn’t make it truth)

Very few of them have messiahs since they didn’t have the whole enslaved people thing to need a savior. Islam borrowed and adapted the idea of a false savior from John’s gospel (which was written about 500 years prior to the Qur’an).

Care to offer some more discourse? I thought we were getting somewhere when you brought out the Dajjal.

ragingloli's avatar

All Religions are constructs of a feeble human intellect trying desperately to justify an existence that is without meaning or purpose. And all of them as artificial as the Matrix itself.

SeventhSense's avatar

@dalepetrie
Apparently you missed my picture? The guys behind evil Jeannie?
and that’s an undoctored photo

dalepetrie's avatar

@SeventhSense – well, NOW I’m convinced!

SeventhSense's avatar

Yes, it’s all becoming clear now.
it’s a thankless job

Ria777's avatar

@seekingtruth: okay, so you accept one of the varieties of Christianity that still takes the Book of Revelations seriously (not all of them do) or Islam. convert to Christianity or Islam. one or the other of these that will protect you.

and if you do not believe that you need to convert to either of these religions, why do you believe the Book or Revelations? if you pick and choose, why choose this particular part of the Bible?

you have essentially picked and chosen what you want to believe.

mattbrowne's avatar

The content of the Book of Revelations with its negative prophecies is a result of oral traditions related to large-scale natural disasters. The modern versions are movies like Deep Impact or Armageddon or Supervolcano.

ragingloli's avatar

@mattbrowne
Or the latest “2012” movie.
Seldomly have I watched something that ridiculous.

mattbrowne's avatar

@ragingloli – Yes, the 2012 plot is totally ridiculous. Deep Impact is not although the countermeasure part is debatable.

Dr_Dredd's avatar

No, but I do. :-)

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