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BainsBane

(53,035 posts)
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:23 AM Oct 2012

The craziest right-wing post EVER

Okay, I was on Yahoo thumbing down the right wingers and came across the craziest thing I have ever seen in my entire life, and they have a LOT of competition over there.

"Romney's plan as far as I know doesn't include the mandatory implantation of RDIF chips in your body that tracks your every move, your medical info, and your bank account info. Eventually you will not be able to buy or sell anything with out the implanted chip. It's the mark of the beast and it's scheduled to be implemented on March 23, 2013. It has been passed into law already! Remember Nancy Pelosi said you have to pass the bill before you can find out everything that's in it? Google or You Tube it!"

This guy makes the "research it out" lady in Kentucky look like a Nobel Laureate.

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The craziest right-wing post EVER (Original Post) BainsBane Oct 2012 OP
After Obama Wins dballance Oct 2012 #1
good way to get shot n2doc Oct 2012 #22
I'm more inclined to offer him a selection of RFID-blocking clothing... JHB Oct 2012 #24
that is a great idea. hrmjustin Oct 2012 #45
Infowars has been pushing this since the Y2K apocalypse flopped. freshwest Oct 2012 #2
the tin foil beanies stop the RFID.. oldhippydude Oct 2012 #4
That's a change in consciousness, not TEOTW. I'm hoping the rethugs will fall into a black hole. freshwest Oct 2012 #17
I kinda wish theKed Oct 2012 #26
Can't they rapture before Nov. 6? BainsBane Oct 2012 #30
They will be wishing they had theKed Oct 2012 #35
I think that is a great idea, but what happens to the absentee ballots of those who ... hrmjustin Oct 2012 #46
I've got news for you - it's been around since "The Late Great Planet Earth" in the 1970's We People Oct 2012 #19
Yup. Before RFIDs it was bar-code tattoos... JHB Oct 2012 #25
rudy g's bar code is supposed to be 911911911911911911911 dembotoz Oct 2012 #27
Oh, that's why he can't make a sentence without that! LOL! freshwest Oct 2012 #41
And before that, Social Security numbers! Oh, well, we're doomed. Here's the theme song: freshwest Oct 2012 #44
Actually, that's not news to me, but we were speaking of current CT on several threads last night. freshwest Oct 2012 #37
Someone needs to ask this piece of EmeraldCityGrl Oct 2012 #3
That's an easy one for them BainsBane Oct 2012 #5
my reply BainsBane Oct 2012 #6
Bwahaha! He won't be able to sleep tonight! freshwest Oct 2012 #11
It thought he might take it seriously BainsBane Oct 2012 #47
Oh, and did you google it? Although you can't google those chain emails, can you? freshwest Oct 2012 #48
I had already seen it BainsBane Oct 2012 #49
instead of worrying about the repubtealibertarians, why not GOTV and help voters graham4anything Oct 2012 #7
I do that BainsBane Oct 2012 #8
Every time I hear about the survelliance state I remember ECHELON. Been around 50 years. freshwest Oct 2012 #13
Here it's only on the weekends BainsBane Oct 2012 #16
some of my outside politicing is in the early AM graham4anything Oct 2012 #20
How many are at the pool at 1:55 AM Pacific? Just kidding ya. Good work. freshwest Oct 2012 #40
Like Pres. Obama already took their guns and is forcing them to obey sharia law. OMG. Fools. The Wielding Truth Oct 2012 #9
Hell I'm still waiting for the Obama gun grab B Calm Oct 2012 #10
And as usual, my socialist utopia has not arrived yet... But it will... SOON... freshwest Oct 2012 #14
Actually, not the craziest... regnaD kciN Oct 2012 #12
Woah, that is nuts BainsBane Oct 2012 #15
I have a friend I've known since grade school and she DiverDave Oct 2012 #18
and don't forget the Wakefield nuts that are endangering all children with eradicated diseases graham4anything Oct 2012 #21
actually this chip will only be required for those who voted for a republican in the last 20 years bowens43 Oct 2012 #23
Not Kenya; Obama was born on Mars. The illuminati time-traveled to plant his birth certificate. Bucky Oct 2012 #28
Perhaps Mitt picked him up on his way from Kolob BainsBane Oct 2012 #29
Not Mars. Krypton. hifiguy Oct 2012 #33
I loved that one! The jump room to Mars story, as a teenager, see his cool dark glasses: freshwest Oct 2012 #50
urban crazy legend warrior1 Oct 2012 #31
My God. There are lots of them that believe this. BainsBane Oct 2012 #34
And people this mentally damaged walk around loose hifiguy Oct 2012 #32
Well then that would explain it. EmeraldCityGrl Oct 2012 #36
Where do you draw the "lock these people up" line? (nt) Posteritatis Oct 2012 #39
Somewhere around the point when you are convinced hifiguy Oct 2012 #43
I remember seeing that one back in the nineties. (nt) Posteritatis Oct 2012 #38
Hey...here's a stock tip! Invest right fucking now!!!!11!! jorno67 Oct 2012 #42
lol...RDIF tjwash Oct 2012 #51
 

dballance

(5,756 posts)
1. After Obama Wins
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:30 AM
Oct 2012

I think just for fun we should find this person and go to their home with a box that looks electronic and has a really large needle looking tube attached. Knock on their door and tell them we're there to do the implant of their RF chip.

JHB

(37,160 posts)
24. I'm more inclined to offer him a selection of RFID-blocking clothing...
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 08:13 AM
Oct 2012

No reason your tinfoil hat can't be stylish!

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
2. Infowars has been pushing this since the Y2K apocalypse flopped.
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:31 AM
Oct 2012

Naturally, it's all Obama's fault now...

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
17. That's a change in consciousness, not TEOTW. I'm hoping the rethugs will fall into a black hole.
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 05:20 AM
Oct 2012
That is, in the wink of an eye, transported to a parallel universe. Yeah, that would be good...


theKed

(1,235 posts)
26. I kinda wish
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 08:55 AM
Oct 2012

they'd have their damn Rapture already, you know? Just piss off and leave the rational folks behind.

 

hrmjustin

(71,265 posts)
46. I think that is a great idea, but what happens to the absentee ballots of those who ...
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 02:50 PM
Oct 2012

.... are gone. Do they count or are they thrown out because they are not here.

We People

(619 posts)
19. I've got news for you - it's been around since "The Late Great Planet Earth" in the 1970's
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 06:04 AM
Oct 2012

and probably even before that. I think it originated with the religious right, but I could be wrong.

Then again, the religious right is wrong, or as it's been said, "The religious right is neither."

But I digress.

JHB

(37,160 posts)
25. Yup. Before RFIDs it was bar-code tattoos...
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 08:17 AM
Oct 2012

...aka "the Mark of the Beast", and ol' "All my predictions were wrong, but listen to my new interpretation..." Hal flogged it along with the rest of his act.

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
41. Oh, that's why he can't make a sentence without that! LOL!
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 02:39 PM
Oct 2012

It's in his genetics, check Manicore for specifics.

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
44. And before that, Social Security numbers! Oh, well, we're doomed. Here's the theme song:
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 02:45 PM
Oct 2012


(apologies for the commercial, if it shows one, and that wonderful vision of the future..)

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
37. Actually, that's not news to me, but we were speaking of current CT on several threads last night.
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 02:18 PM
Oct 2012

I read Lindsay's Late Great Planet Earth in the early 1970s. It mentions the mark of the beast and climate change but I don't recall it specifically the micro chipping human beings with RFID. Did it?

Verses in Revelations have had people looking for signs since it was written and were specific about identifiers in the hand or forehead, which Jones claims the Rockefellers have been planning. He wasn't born until 1974, but was influenced by Icke and Russo. Paulites and 911Truthers have been, too.

There is a bit of truth in all things, it depends on the conclusion, and the reason for a slant whether it is worth arranging one's life around. I always look for the end result and who funds making slick films promoting anti-government themes, but never calling out the corporations. Jones and Paul have found a bogeyman big enough to poke at, like the telephone company in the film. The Koch family have funded some of this, and are not our friends by any means.

Jones wasn't old enough to have seen the release of the The President's Analyst in 1967. I saw when it came out and never forgot the plot to kidnap Coburn by the telephone company to get the President to go along with their plan to inject RFID transmitters into newborns. The proposal was delivered in a maniacal fashion, to save them from having to continue their capital investment in cable.

Aldous Huxley and H. G. Wells wrote novels on how technology would effect the human body and social organizations of the future. Most science fiction of the past is no longer fiction, but fact and many people have access to material that they put out in media to spark the interest of the public in such things.

Lindsay and Marrs were involved in the piece of eschatology and environmental apocalypse you mention, and were big on the conspiracy circuit with Jones. In the seventies there was also the Pentagon study on climate change and the pressure it would have on the world's population and America's strategic position.

Some claim Kissinger's plans, which could be termed genocidal to reduce populations in the third world evolved from that data. But that's really always been the case of some cultures determined to keep their advantage. In that same era people were going organic due to Rachel Carson's Silent Spring.

Every drought, flood, earthquake, famine, disease or technological news story sets these folks off, as if it never happened before. A self-fulfilled prophecy. I need coffee. Bye.

EmeraldCityGrl

(4,310 posts)
3. Someone needs to ask this piece of
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:31 AM
Oct 2012

low hanging fruit why Obama is working so hard to get reelected? If he has
that much power he wouldn't need to be elected.

Think of the most outrageous thing you can imagine and it's out there or will
be before the election.

I come here so I don't have to read it.

BainsBane

(53,035 posts)
5. That's an easy one for them
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:34 AM
Oct 2012

He's a dictator who is going to declare martial law and cancel the election. I've been hearing that one for ages. I think the "dictator" notion derives from executive orders. These knuckle draggers think Obama is the first president in history to use EOs because Fox is only now talking about them.

BainsBane

(53,035 posts)
6. my reply
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:36 AM
Oct 2012

Charles, don't you know that Obama already implanted that chip in your sleep? You're going to go to the polls on election day, thinking you are voting for Romney but you'll really vote for Obama. He's already controlling your every movement.

BainsBane

(53,035 posts)
47. It thought he might take it seriously
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:32 PM
Oct 2012

But he got mad and called me a pompous liberal, or some such thing. He insisted I "Google it" because then I would know he was right.

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
48. Oh, and did you google it? Although you can't google those chain emails, can you?
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:46 PM
Oct 2012

Or better yet the voices in his head from WND, Alex Jones, and the rest of them...

Not yet.. but SOON... Muahaha...

BainsBane

(53,035 posts)
49. I had already seen it
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:56 PM
Oct 2012

Someone in this thread linked to nut central. Shockingly, he's not alone in being this crazy.

 

graham4anything

(11,464 posts)
7. instead of worrying about the repubtealibertarians, why not GOTV and help voters
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:40 AM
Oct 2012

help voters find out how they can get to the polls
help voters know which location

worry about our votes not their nutjobs

BTW-I only use creditcards to pay for everything including the 50cent newspaper.
So what if they know I buy Charmin or the most irritating hard brand of toilet paper.
So what if I use e-z pass so they know when I go through a toll and all

I use a cellphone. They know where the beep is.

SO WHAT???

You know the commercials "Help I have fallen and can't get up"
well many people do
Many people are on lifesaving medications of one sort or another, and you pass out, a person on the street won't know it.

stupid paranoid people on the right.conspiracy theorists. loons.

THEY ALREADY KNOW WHERE YOU ARE AND HAVE FOR DECADES

WHAT ARE YOU HIDING THAT YOU ARE SO WORRIED ABOUT SOMEONE SEEING OR FINDING OUT? Not paying your taxes???(Hey Mitt I see you).
That is the question I ask.

and I pay for nothing with cash. therefore, I can't buy anything anywhere without my c/c, and someday I won't need the credit card at all, maybe just an eyeball check or thumb print.
(on the other hand, that will mean it can't be stolen or lost.)

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
13. Every time I hear about the survelliance state I remember ECHELON. Been around 50 years.
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:55 AM
Oct 2012
Oh, yes, they are watching me.

Yes, let's GOTV... But not at this time of the morning where I live, anyway.
 

graham4anything

(11,464 posts)
20. some of my outside politicing is in the early AM
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 07:12 AM
Oct 2012

I go to the pool every morning at 5 or 530am and I wear my buttons, and engage the different people in political talk when possible.

And I always hope they bring home or to work what I have said

and there are alot of (white) male republicans there, but most of the females are democrats

regnaD kciN

(26,044 posts)
12. Actually, not the craziest...
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 04:50 AM
Oct 2012

Back when we still had the Top Ten Conservative Idiots list here on DU, first place once went to the author of a lengthy, oddly-punctuated rant on how President Obama murdered Caylee Anthony -- and the "proof" was the number of elements at the crime scene starting with the letters B and O. This nutcase, after spending page after page on this, closed his letter with an offer to send additional materials he'd written on such subjects as, I seem to recall, "Biblical Prophecy" and "How to get rich through direct-mail marketing."



DiverDave

(4,886 posts)
18. I have a friend I've known since grade school and she
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 05:30 AM
Oct 2012

is all wrapped up in the 'end times'
I beg her to not believe that crap and to PLEASE,PLEASE dont hurt herself and her kids on rumors.
I am VERY worried about her.
Those bastards want her to give everything she has to the church "before its too late"
evil, EVIL motherfuckers.

 

graham4anything

(11,464 posts)
21. and don't forget the Wakefield nuts that are endangering all children with eradicated diseases
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 07:22 AM
Oct 2012

eradicated diseases are coming back thanks to Quack Wakefield and the other quacks scaring people in now famously proven, proven again and again and again to be a fraud. quack quack quack

 

bowens43

(16,064 posts)
23. actually this chip will only be required for those who voted for a republican in the last 20 years
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 08:11 AM
Oct 2012

Bucky

(54,020 posts)
28. Not Kenya; Obama was born on Mars. The illuminati time-traveled to plant his birth certificate.
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 09:21 AM
Oct 2012

Bah, this shit's too easy to do.

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
50. I loved that one! The jump room to Mars story, as a teenager, see his cool dark glasses:
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 05:18 PM
Oct 2012


White House Denies CIA Teleported Obama to Mars

By Spencer Ackerman. January 3, 2012

According to Basiago and Stillings, Obama isn’t just lying about his identity. He’s lying about his military service record, too. While his political opponents in 2008 attacked him for never serving, in truth, he was concealing his participation in a hidden CIA intergalactic program hosted at a California community college in 1980.

It is not known what exactly Obama did on Mars. (Socializing Martian health care, perhaps? Building a birth-certificate printing press?) His mission was a perilous one, according to Basiago and Stillings. The CIA wished to “establish a defense regime protecting the Earth from threats from space” as well as a legal claim to “territorial sovereignty,” making Obama something of a Martian conquistador. Presumably, Obama’s CIA handlers needed him to “acclimate Martian humanoids and animals to their presence” in order to secure the U.S.-Martian alliance. (We’ll bet you weren’t even aware of Martian animals.)

“Simply put, your task is to be seen and not eaten,” an elder chrononaut, retired Army Maj. Ed Dames, is alleged to have told a young Obama.


http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/01/obama-mars/




BainsBane

(53,035 posts)
34. My God. There are lots of them that believe this.
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 11:24 AM
Oct 2012

I could not bear going through life being that completely stupid.

 

hifiguy

(33,688 posts)
32. And people this mentally damaged walk around loose
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 11:21 AM
Oct 2012

and unsupervised. There aren't enough anti-psychotic meds in the world for people like this. I do wonder, and very seriously, why people this obviously schizophrenic are not locked up somewhere safe and secure.

EmeraldCityGrl

(4,310 posts)
36. Well then that would explain it.
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 02:11 PM
Oct 2012

When Reagan shut down all the mental health programs
and released so many disturbed folks out into the streets
to fend for themselves, it was to GOTV for the repubukian
party. Yep, that would explain it.

 

hifiguy

(33,688 posts)
43. Somewhere around the point when you are convinced
Thu Oct 18, 2012, 02:39 PM
Oct 2012

that the Martians are beaming you messages on your fillings or when you are convinced that there is a conspiracy among all the world's paranoids to get you. And the kook referenced in the OP qualifies either way.

People who absolutely believe things that are both demonstrably untrue and flat-out insane need medication, therapy, or both.

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