Thomas Wictor

Posts Tagged ‘Snowden test’

Government can easily hide whatever it wants

Despite what people call me, I’m not a conspiracy theorist. The Snowden Test disproves virtually all of the old standbys. However, government can indeed operate clandestinely when the stakes are high enough. The military exercises held in the American Southwest during the summer of 2015 prove that the conspiracy theories about 9/11 and the JFK…

 

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The hilarious irony of conspiracy theories

I’ve been called a conspiracy theorist. That’s deeply stupid. Everything I write is based on examining open-source material and genuine forensic evidence. I don’t make up crap, such as accusing the Israelis of using dense inert-metal explosive (DIME) weapons. Also, I apply the Snowden Test to all conspiracy theories: A silly fabulist who doesn’t even…

 

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Not conspiracy theories: mysteries

I’ve said before that I don’t believe in the classic conspiracy theories. None of them survive the Snowden Test. If there were giant secret operations being carried out by thousands of people, at least one of them would’ve provided irrefutable evidence by now. Edward Snowden doesn’t even have a high-school diploma, but he penetrated the…

 

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Anatomy of a Hamas deception operation

Boy, I hate the hackneyed quote, “We’re through the looking glass here, people.” It’s from the execrable film JFK, by Oliver Stone, and it means that you’re in Opposite World, where down is up and wrong is right. Well, we are—in fact—through the looking glass when it comes to the case of the four boys…

 

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The matryoshka card

As some of you may know, the US Postal Service has me on a list. A large percentage of the valuable postcards I buy go missing, even when they’re registered. The Snowden revelations have convinced me that it would be the easiest thing in the world for my name and the names of my German…

 

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