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Old Oct 7th, 2005, 05:11 PM       
Kahljorn, for the love of all that is holy and leftist, tell me you are either:

A) A conservative strawman who happens to have a really good grasp on his trade, or...

B) 16 or younger, donning spiked hair and take PM5k and SOAD to be streams of truth in an otherwise crypto-fascist world.

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There you go, buddy. His name is, "Dr. Strecker".
Look it up, tell me what you find. The idea that the government created AIDs as a form of an environmental disaster preemptive doesn't make it sound so alarming. The human population is probably one of the biggest enviromental problems, like it says our population doubles all the time. Soon there will be no more food and water supplies for people, and the pollution will be out of control.
Yes, Dr. Strecker exists.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIDS_conspiracy_theories

But he's up there with African leaders who think AIDS isn't real or neonazis who think it's a divine method to kill off all the jews, blacks, and gays.

Claiming we never went to the moon, may, at best, only insult a few hundred NASA workers and JFK... But saying the massive amount of AIDs/HIV related deaths are part of some big ol' bad gub'ment program is insulting to the dead and the dying.

Now, I'd also like explained how, in a self-contained planet where the climate, biosphere and chemicals move in cyclical ways... How we can 'run out' of water. It's not like after you flush that piss down the drain it just leaks into Tartarus. It goes through artificial filters, natural filters and you again, eventually. Hell, even though most people are MADE primarily of water, they get most of that from breaking down sugar. As longs as plants and an atmosphere exist, the water will not 'run out'.

As for food, yes it's true the population growth challenges old methods of farming. A 1790 technological level here could not sustain a 1990 size population, but we yet are able to do more with less. A smaller percentage of our whole farms, and as science and technology march on, more is produced from a single acre. Some parts of the world are likely to always experience famine, but as long as the sun keeps feeding plants, and the livestock who eat them... We won't face a global food crisis, and have not. How can you even say this in a world of fast-food chains, 'diet' soda and liposuction?

Throughout all of human history, the only thing that has remained constant are the long line of chicken littles who say the sky is falling. Without that motive, your conspiracy is a sub-par x-files plot.
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