You have someone who has never once posted in /r/conspiracy on Reddit, at least not on the account name they use on Voat, who knows how many sockpuppets this individuals has there - but you have this person who has never once participated in this sub there, now here, trying to commit infanticide to /v/conspiracy.
For all you know this Oracle guy could be David Reiss or NoLibs any other number of Conspiracy ankle biting control freaks who now have set their sights on what will eventually be the next Reddit. Assuredly, Axol and Allie aren't perfect, but they are forthright and they have always been outstanding contributors to /r/conspiracy.
To remove them and allow these people who have never even participated in this sub decide who's going to control it is pure folly.
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[–] OWNtheNWO [S] 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Lots of conspiracy redundancy, because there are always new people learning the information.
I never understood people that got upset about that, they should be happy people are learning information you may have known for years.
[–] alphadelta 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I too look at it as new people learning about it - there was certainly a time when 9/11 stuff completely fascinated me.
[–] OWNtheNWO [S] 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Yeah 9/11 was what 'woke' me up in 2006, but it was the lies of the Iraq war that set me on that trail.
[–] HeavyHebrew ago
Still does. The one conspiracy version that rings quite a bit true is that Cheney knew of the attack, but did nothing because that attack was what PNAC and the corporations supporting PNAC wanted. And you had an in-built cadre of "serious people" ready to wage a psyop on the unsuspecting American public reeling from the terror orgy known as 9/11 coverage.
Enter the neoconservatives.