Dick Hedd The Most Opinionated Man In The World
People call me a conspiracy theorist because I question things. Years ago, we were taught to be inquisitive. Somewhere along the line, though, the question everything crowd went from being celebrated to being demonized.
Conspiracy Theory's etymology can be traced back to at least 1870, but the term didn't enter the modern lexicon until it was used to discredit those questioning the US government's official narrative of JFK's assassination. If there's one thing we've learned about that day it's that it didn't happen the way the government said it did.
Remember, Noah was a conspiracy theorist too...until it started raining.
Christopher over 2 years ago
This is about a lot of things, including a certain unwelcome traveler circumnavigating the globe right now that I believe had origins other than what governments are telling us, but I didn't want to get pulled out of my home by jackbooted thugs so I'll leave it vague. But, like ole' Dickie boy, I trust nothing that the governments of the world tell us.
VerityAlways over 2 years ago
Agreed, Christopher
Christopher over 2 years ago
Thanks, Verity.
Neville Hunt over 2 years ago
I have no idea exactly what this is about, but as a small ālā liberal Brit, I think just about all politicians pretty much stink, and if we could get their noses out of the pot of self-interest, we might notice them growing and growing.
Christopher over 2 years ago
Thanks, Neville. It's just I don't trust anything the governments of the world tell us. And I think a certain thing in the news right now isn't natural and is man-made in order to lockdown the whole world and I get called a crazy kook. But it's okay. If people want to be sheep and blindly follow what the powers-that-be tell them, that's fine. Sorry, I need to write another Dick Hedd drabble, I guess.