2016-10-25, 07:02 PM
Eos Wrote:Conspiracy is when actual tampering occurs.
You mean like all the other examples of tampering with the elections that have been proven, ones that people who refuse to acknowledge them simply use circular logic as a defense against? "It's nothing, it's nothing, it's nothing" all the way up until it's proven to be something, then instead of admitting it, the next step is just "well, THIS is surely nothing, it's nothing, it's nothing!"
It doesn't really affect me that you are so deadset against it, but I can't grasp the mindset of buying into what the media tells you so willingly. Just because snopes provides the most sources doesn't actually mean anything, I would take one quality source over hundreds of tabloid tier garbage sources, and I do count all sources given from MSM as tabloid tier at this point, a quality source is at this point strictly down to what can only be considered stolen information, because unless you get the information without the person wanting it out and without any of their say in it, you will never get anything close to the real story; that in itself is completely sad and goes against this entire country, but if they are going to do it to us, why the hell can't we do it to them? The only ways to get legitimate information anymore are via hackers or to dig for it yourself, comparing raw unedited documentation dozens of times against similar documents, looking for discrepancies and similarities, looking over a mindnumbingly boring list of hundreds of thousands of names and dates and linking them together yourself, because anything you aren't doing yourself, you cannot trust in this day and age. Even the wikileaks stuff is only useful as reference, once you have that information it gives you pointers on where to dig and you can find the information yourself; everything is in public record if you look hard enough, the problem is it's masked in between a nearly infinite number of text documents that would take several lifetimes to search manually if you don't have pointers on where to start, such as dates, locations, names, times, monetary values, etc.

