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Jesse Ventura, you don't know a thing!

KJbushway

Commodore
Am I the only one who wasn't satisfied with the first season of the BS show Conspiracy Theory. Didn't he in the beginning state that he knew stuff and was going to talk, and in the end didn't you feel that you didn't learn a dang thing. Really, how did this guy get a second season? :klingon:
 
Well, presumably you watched the whole thing to be able to make such a statement. Perhaps there's a clue there.
 
His whole show is BS. I stopped watching because all he does is bring up the same old rehashed theories others have brought up in the past and like other shows in this type of genre, he never finds out anything.

This loser tries to be "in your face" by confronting some lowly worker at some govt agency as if that worker is going to jeopordize their jobs and tell him what he wants to know.

As for all those "in the know" fools that come out of the woodwork to tell supposed secrets they know are all full of BS too. They never have any proof to back up what they are saying and most of them look like losers who are trying to act cool, but really aren't. If they truly worked for the govt and knew govt secrets then I highly doubt they would be talking about what they know. The govt is dirty and could easily take care of these guys if it wanted to.

Look at the soldier who gave up stuff to wikileaks. They are all over him, now why would the US govt just ignore some former employee who is spilling the beans on UFOs or secret govt experiments? This show is total BS.
 
Plus he was a governor, it shows that he wasn't that important to give imformation to. If there is a nuclear threat, there isn't even a bunker for him, but they give him information on secret military bases?

I only watched two episodes and the commercials(though they try to be dramatic), really reveal how much of a fake he is.
 
Thats not surprising, someone crazy ex-professional wreslter, failed governor. Who thinks that for some reason people are out to get him.
 
As for all those "in the know" fools that come out of the woodwork to tell supposed secrets they know are all full of BS too. They never have any proof to back up what they are saying and most of them look like losers who are trying to act cool, but really aren't. If they truly worked for the govt and knew govt secrets then I highly doubt they would be talking about what they know. The govt is dirty and could easily take care of these guys if it wanted to.

Look at the soldier who gave up stuff to wikileaks. They are all over him, now why would the US govt just ignore some former employee who is spilling the beans on UFOs or secret govt experiments? This show is total BS.

And the very fact they can't prove it is proof the government is covering it up.
 
To the OP - I think your first clue something is wrong is when you are going to Jessie Ventura for answers.

:wtf:
 
Exactly.
I wasn't watching the two episodes for information, I actually thought it was something like Ancient aliens.
 
Conspiracy theories presented by a moron for people incapable of original thought who only want to parrot talking points to increase self-esteem. There's absolutely nothing appealing.
 
Of course you know Ventura is in on the Conspiracies his job is to "expose" them in such a way to make people doubt them,their devious that way.:devil:
 
I've never seen the show, but I do appreciate that Ventura is covering topics mostly ignored in mainstream media.
 
Thats fine that he is discussing topics, but to come out saying he knows things that he doesn't and that he is revealing truths about topics that have no secret truths is the problem. But he has no-one on that show that challenges him, it seems they are all enamored with him(or he just pays them really good).
 
I caught his episode about the Bilderberg Group. He met with Alex Jones, who rambled crazily (as usual), ending with his theory that they're planning to kill most of the population. He said something like, "They plan to kill off almost everyone, including you, governor!"

For the rest of the episode, Ventura kept referring to it as if he were the only intended victim. He met with his Conspiracy Theory Scooby Gang and said, "These Bilderbergs are planning a new world order. And they're planning to kill me."

Hilarious. :D
 
I'm not going to defend the show since I haven't seen it. I don't know how good of a job they do covering these topics. But the fact remains things like the Bilderberg Group, 9/11 Truth, population control, are not discussed, and clearly cannot be discussed on mainstream media.
 
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