(Part 2) Best products from r/conspiratard

We found 20 comments on r/conspiratard discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 108 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/conspiratard:

u/TheRealRobBaIsamo · 8 pointsr/conspiratard

I give up with the troofer nonsense. But please, someone; anyone, buy my DVD so I can afford to buy Goat Simulator. With such cutting edge technology I'll be able to take on BIG PETTING ZOOS. ZOOS sounds like JOOS and both must be stopped before the world gets the BLOOS!!!


You can invest in our great nation's future by clicking HERE and purchasing my DVD. For the children, people.

u/VinnyMB25 · 3 pointsr/conspiratard

The best thing about this is that you can literally buy a copy on Amazon. It's not even classified.

u/IHNE · 0 pointsr/conspiratard

Here is some history on the Muffti-Hitler connection since you missed it

http://www.worldfuturefund.org/wffmaster/Reading/Total/hitler.mufti.htm


Also, in case you didn't know, Netenyahu won by a tiny margin in a 50 50 split against the opposing party which are not fans of Netwnyahu at all. Is this quote from him the best you can come up with as to oppose him?


http://www.meforum.org/5318/hajj-amin-antisemitism

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amin_al-Husseini



http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/muftihit.html

http://www.amazon.com/The-Nazi-Connection-Islamic-Terrorism/dp/1935071033

u/wharpudding · 2 pointsr/conspiratard

The "Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy" is the next set of three, and "Masks of the Illuminati" is the final book in that set.

http://www.amazon.com/Schrodingers-Trilogy-Robert-Anton-Wilson/dp/0440500702/ref=pd_sim_b_1

It might just be me that looks at them as one big set like that.

"Why haven't I heard about them?"

Well, Bob isn't doing as much publicity as he used to.

u/Wiseduck5 · 3 pointsr/conspiratard

Yeah, but if he's right and it was just invented in 2007, a 2003 book shouldn't mention it either. It's just the oldest book I have in arm's reach.

Even better, [this one] (http://www.amazon.com/Biology-Third-Neil-Campbell/dp/0805319301/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1420738892&sr=8-2&keywords=campbell+biology+3rd+edition) would certainly mention T4. You could find it or another early edition in a lot of libraries.

But then he's not actually looking to be proven wrong.

u/Shillmuybienpagados · 2 pointsr/conspiratard

I played it on the PC although it does need a PS pad to get all the controls to work well enough that you can do the QTEs.

u/[deleted] · 8 pointsr/conspiratard

Use this to drill a hole in his ceiling.

Place this inside the hole, then plug the hole with one of these.

Do all of this when he's not around.

Your conversations will get more entertaining for awhile.

u/SPOOFE · 2 pointsr/conspiratard

> The RTG on Cassini weighed about 250 lbs and generated about 1200 Watts at launch.

Yeah, I know.

> Making a nuclear reactor with the same weight

... Is not what was being discussed. :)

The point being that a RTG is not really all that comparable to a nuclear reactor.

u/VitruvianDude · 2 pointsr/conspiratard

John Robinson's Born in Blood fills out this conjecture. It's quite an entertaining read, filled with good history, but the leaps of conjecture will leave you breathless.

u/Mongolian_Colonizer · 2 pointsr/conspiratard

If you're ever interested in a really fun Neitzsche-like romp through the period, might I recommend Robert Eisenman's work...

Even so, everybody massively overestimates how much evidence survives from the period and place, and how much of it is objectively reliable. As I said before, Josephus is a crank, Tacitus is revolted by the subject, and the Gnostic Gospels (yes, they come up too from time to time) are five translation jobs away from even being coherent, let alone reliable. The Christian gospels are extremely biased, but start to look reliable in comparison to most pseudo-Historians' attempted sources...

u/ThreeHolePunch · 1 pointr/conspiratard

I would suggest The 80 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time. They aren't fictionalized accounts as it seems mastigia was maybe describing, but the authors take everything with a pound of salt and are very tongue-in-cheek.

u/jcm267 · 1 pointr/conspiratard

I wasn't really too much into it but the culture was already here when the Internet was just getting big. In the late 90s/early 2000s the JFK and "Majestic 12" and space aliens theories and all that were all on the net. Coast to Coast AM is what I believe to be their first mass media outlet, but Art Bell wasn't one to let it cross into Alex Jones-type hate mongering. There's a book I never finished reading called "None Dare Call it a Conspiracy" that Alex Jones himself said he read as a youngster. This stuff really goes way back, but that's a book from the 70s where they were clearly whitewashing the antisemitic roots of the movement.

This cult is actually quite fascinating.

u/LSxN · 15 pointsr/conspiratard

>Congrats you morons are carrying water for corporations like Time Warner.

It's ok, TW provides us with Fluoride Shield with every ShillCheck™

u/jmkni · 6 pointsr/conspiratard

The popular mechanics book is incredibly well written and researched, and runs rings around any of the horseshit in your links.

u/hyperdream · 15 pointsr/conspiratard

To be fair, that's how that particular one is sold.

u/odoroustobacco · 27 pointsr/conspiratard

I don't have any off the top of my head, but I own (have yet to do any substantial reading of) a book called Fight Club Politics that goes back to pre-Lewinsky era Gingrich and talks about how this poison has been seeping through Congress for a long time. There's also a similar book called It's Even Worse Than It Looks which I haven't read, but I'm lead to understand (by reviews and, among other things, the title) that despite the American electorate believing collectively that on some level all of this is just political theater, that this is actually really really bad partisanship.

Those might not be exactly what you're looking for, but they're surely in the right vein. The other thing when it comes to Obama to remember is that he's black. I'm not saying that everyone who opposes him is an old-fashioned, biological racist. Many are what's referred to sometimes in microaggression theory as "symbolic" racists (whereas when conservatives accuse liberals of being "the real racists" they're accusing them of being "aversive" racists. It's a different thing).

When Obama got elected, he ran on a platform of "hope and change". I think this scared a lot of white people, because for white people, they don't need much hope and they don't want change because things have been going pretty well for them. If you don't recall (I'm not sure how old you are), the rhetoric coming from the right was not far off the shaking in the boots that we're seeing Linsey Graham doing now over ISIS. Obama was going to come for your guns, and then give all your money to the (lazy) black people, and that's based on socialism. Etc. etc. etc... Worse, socialism takes away FREEDOM and, in modern practices has involved DICTATORS, which is likely how people came to a lot of these crazy conclusions.

I'm not sure exactly where in the last 25 or so years--I'm sure it talks about in the books that I mentioned--the word liberal became this weird pejorative. It's funny to me, because I'm a dyed-in-the-wool lefty so I'm proud to call myself liberal and progressive, but whenever someone starts saying "The liberals" or better yet "those libs", I know they're about to spout some baller-level ignorance. My point is, somehow liberals became un-American to the true patriots.

In fact, watch Jon Stewart's clip from last week ripping Fox News for the latte-salute while followed immediately by the awful boobs-on-the-ground joke. "Fuck your false patriotism" he says. It's pretty powerful, and he doesn't pull any punches.

So yeah, I'm sure someone has done better research on it than me, but combine all those toxic elements and you've got the people convinced that Obama is the Antchrist.