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Conspiracies

doublestandards · 2026-03-05 19:27 · 584 views

thread for all past, present or future conspiracies, or conspiracies that turned out to be true


Today I noticed on the Coke Freestyle machines there is a small black dot centered right above the screen, flush under the panel. Looks very much like the front facing camera on a phone or tablet. The conspiracy theorist in me says it's to learn what demographics are getting certain drinks so they can plan their advertising accordingly.
Today I noticed on the Coke Freestyle machines there is a small black dot centered right above the screen, flush under the panel. Looks very much like the front facing camera on a phone or tablet. The conspiracy theorist in me says it's to learn what demographics are getting certain drinks so they can plan their advertising accordingly.

That’s a good one lol

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15640777/trump-airships-sketchbooks-time-travel.html

Sketches of futuristic aircraft drawn by artist Charles Dellschau, a Prussian immigrant who came to the US in 1850 and died in 1923, mysteriously contain the word 'TRUMP' and even featured the number 47 - the number of presidents the US has had. 

Before his death, Dellschau created depictions of fantastical flying machines that he called 'aeros,' which often resembled a mix of early airships, balloons and primitive airplanes.

The extraordinary theory has also been connected to old novels by Ingersoll Lockwood from the late 1800s, which featured a young character named 'Baron Trump' who embarked on incredible adventures with a wise mentor, Don.



Sketches of futuristic aircraft drawn by artist Charles Dellschau, a Prussian immigrant who came to the US in 1850 and died in 1923, mysteriously contain the word 'TRUMP' and even featured the number 47 - the number of presidents the US has had. 

Before his death, Dellschau created depictions of fantastical flying machines that he called 'aeros,' which often resembled a mix of early airships, balloons and primitive airplanes.

The extraordinary theory has also been connected to old novels by Ingersoll Lockwood from the late 1800s, which featured a young character named 'Baron Trump' who embarked on incredible adventures with a wise mentor, Don.



That is a very interesting one and there’s even more

Theres two books from 1800s by Ingersoll Lockwood



One is called “ Baron Trump’s Marvelous underground journey” and the other book is called “the last President”

Description of the books:



1. A boy named “Baron Trump”



The first book follows a wealthy boy named Baron Trump who lives in “Castle Trump.”

He’s guided on strange adventures by a mentor named “Don.” 


People online say this is eerie because:


  • The real president is Donald Trump (“Don”)
  • His son is Barron Trump



The boy in the book travels through hidden worlds and portals (sometimes interpreted as time-travel or secret knowledge in conspiracy retellings).


2. The sequel: a chaotic election in New York



In The Last President, the plot shifts to politics.


Key elements conspiracy theorists point to:


  • A populist outsider candidate unexpectedly wins the presidency.
  • The election causes mass unrest in New York City.
  • Riots erupt on Fifth Avenue, where wealthy elites live.  



3. A cabinet member named “Pence”



In the story, the new president appoints a cabinet member whose name resembles “Pence.”

Then you can do some reading if you’re interested in Trumps uncle John Trump who got to examine Nikola Teslas papers on time travel after he died


There’s also a book from 1949 where rocket engineer Wernher von Braun wrote a book called Project Mars: a technical tale where they live on mars and have a central government where the leadership is named “The Elon”




Today I noticed on the Coke Freestyle machines there is a small black dot centered right above the screen, flush under the panel. Looks very much like the front facing camera on a phone or tablet. The conspiracy theorist in me says it's to learn what demographics are getting certain drinks so they can plan their advertising accordingly.

https://www.bgr.com/2120065/little-camera-coca-cola-machine-purpose/


No indication my ass.

Two sides



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At least big foot is still real.

New movie?

Bigfoot vs Alien


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Sounds a lot like the buy out crowd.


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Joke's on them. I don't need the internet to make money.

Some sketchy ass stuff in the pizza gate files involving podesta

Some sketchy ass stuff in the pizza gate files involving podesta


no one.webp





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