The King of Silverbug conspiracy nuts

Yippe-Ki-Ya said:
malachii said:
So "they" are all dead, historical figures?

malachii

You obviously havent read the whole thing

Obviously.

I started but like pixha - I found the formatting etc made it too much like hard work.

Think I'll wait for the movie.

malachii
 
Yes its so easy to find incredible articles on silver(not) amd when one comes along the formatting isnt quite right ,what a joke.
 
Not doubting that the content is well researched and relevant. The joke is that someone would go to all that effort to write an article of epic proportions, and not bother writing it in a way that is coherent and readable.

That shows how depraved the British establishment and its apologists were/are---compassionate persons who wanted to end the opium business were slandered as culturally imperialistic; when in fact, it was the opium business that was imperialistic beyond belief; when Pilgrims Society member, silver stealer Viceroy Lansdowne championed opium interests, it was that of a very tiny segment of Indians; mostly Britishers residing there, and their corrupt Indian officials---not that of the majority of Indians who derived zero income from that filthy, death-dealing business!

Call that a sentence?

Anyway I'll stop now. :)
 
pixha said:
hah - So just because I like what I read to be well formatted and well written, that makes me someone who wouldn't be interested in the content? Interesting conclusion you have reached there. Assumptions ay?

Come on Pixha, dont you know?..for anything "conspiratorial" to have said credibility it must be written like that! :P

The Pilgrims Society?..another "secret" society?...someone should start a thread, 'name all the "secret societies" youve heard of'... there'd be hundreds...thousands!

and, they're all true.
 
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