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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- “I'm not at liberty to say.”
Season 3 Episode 13: The Two Bartlets
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I would like to have seen Josh talk to Bob.
"Let me into Fort Knox."
"Gimme twenty bucks, and it's done!"
I love the way Sam handled this, he shows Bob Respect and honors his father’s legacy, Even if he doesn’t believe in the conspiracy theories, he gives Bob some satisfaction that he’s able to continue on with his research and investigation into UFO’s
Conspiracies are easy and fun because no matter how large a mountain of evidence there might be, you just claim it’s all part of the conspiracy too.
Just like the MAGA cult.
@@HBIII-qw6dv You are mentally ill. This conspiracy of yours is not real.
"A wink is as good as a nod to a blind man."
Damn that's a good line.
A nod's as good as a wink to a blind bat, know what I mean squire.
The marvelous Sam Lloyd, may he rest in peace.
I see you have wonderful taste.
They both do this scene so well Off each other. Two extraordinary great actors show off their chops in a show full of extremely great actors
Timely video. Conspiracy lunacy is spreading like wildfire across America.
Because of the USA right.
No, untrue... that's the conspiracy.
beautifully framed opening.
Being intelligent is no defense against falling down the conspiracy theory rabbit hole. If anything it allows you to find better rationalizations to dismiss contradictory evidence.
But it’s always intelligence of a constrained or particular sort. You’ll rarely find a conspiracy theorist who completed a four year degree in the humanities or social sciences, and almost never in philosophy, history, or political science. That’s because those disciplines force you in various ways to confront the problems of causation, unintended consequences, and collective action.
Conspiracy theorists frequently don’t have college degrees. It’s not because they weren’t intelligent enough-usually there were economic, familial, health-related, or legal problems that prevented them from continuing their formal education.
Conspiracy theorists with college degrees are usually either engineers or natural scientists. They’re trained to think that the accumulation of data is equivalent to intelligence, and that Truth exists.
He should consult Goldfinger instead.
"This is like Dungeons and Dragons camp all over again."
has anyone been inside of Fort Knox recently?
@@potterpotty01 that’s what makes Fort Knox so appealing is that no one really knows what’s in it. And since no one ever officially confirms or denies all of the rumors about it’s contents or it’s secret security measures of Pop up machine guns, minefields, mortars, etc….that even adds more to the mystic and mysterious theories about Fort Knox.
Predictive programming at it's finest. You are a fool if you fall for this.