Friday, May 8, 2020

Freaky Friday - Conspiracy Theories

It's Friday.  What's freaky?

Conspiracy theories abound on the internet these days.  Today, I'm going to share some weird and freaky conspiracy theories that are NOT Covid-19 related.

The Secret of Denver Airport:  The Denver International Airport was built in the mid-1990's.  Conspiracy theorists are sure there is an array of evidence suggesting the airport is actually one of the headquarters of the secret rulers of the world.  First, they wonder why the airport needed to be twice the size of Manhattan.  Could it be because the airport is actually a front for a secret underground bunker complex, ready to be used as a concentration camp for US citizens when the one-world government takes over?  What?  And what about the ominous art you find there.  One is the "Blue Mustang".  This is a sculpture of a blue horse with blazing red eyes.  Some people have called this statue "Blucifer".  Did you know that the creator of this sculpture actually bled to death when a section of it fell and impaled him in his studio?  RIP, Luis Jimenez.  That's really sacrificing yourself for your art.

Why are there murals inside the Denver Airport of soldiers with gas masks along with images of cheery-looking children from around the globe?  There's also a stone slab in the airport engraved with a Masonic symbol, along with the words, "New World Airport Commission".  Hmmmm.  Suspicious.

Frozen:  The Movie, or is it?  Another great conspiracy theory is that Disney created the movie "Frozen" to alter Google's search algorithm so that when people looked up some variation of "Disney Frozen", information about the movie and not about Disney being cryogenically frozen would come up.  Cigarettes used to be cropped out of Walt Disney's hands in an attempt to keep up with their family friendly image, so while this conspiracy theory seems pretty crazy, considering the corporation, it also kind of makes sense.  And if it's true, then what a genius move it is!

Hollow Earth:  There is a conspiracy theory that claims the Earth is hollow and that there might even be an entire civilization of advanced beings living in it.  This originally stems from Edmond Halley's 17th century claim that the Earth must be hollow because of changing magnetism.  In 2014, scientists found a reservoir of water that was three times the volume of all the oceans deep within the Earth.  The water is inside of ringwoodite, a rock, which is 435 miles deep beneath the Earth's surface.  Since the water was solidified in rock form, this bolstered the hollow Earth theory for some. 

The entrance do this secret world within a world is either at the North or South Pole.  I've evern heard that some people believe the being we know as Santa Claus comes from the hollow Earth and that's why he comes from the  North Pole. 

The Moon doesn't exist:  Some people, like Dave Marsh (also a flat Earther), say that the moon is just a projection.  Dave Marsh claims that the moon is a projection that was put there for a reason and that we could study this for a thousand ore years and never understand.  He claims to have come to this conclusion by following the path of the moon in the sky in order to compare his findings to official records.  His findings were not the same, and therefore, Marsh concluded that the Moon was a scam.

There is another theory about why the moon's existence is that it is a giant hoax created to distract us all from the existence of Nibiru, a rogue planet that will cause the apocalypse.  Speaking of large planets causing the apocalypse, have you seen the movie, "Melancholia"?  If you haven't, you should.  Keep in mind it's a very slo mo type of film and very artsy, but it is a very interesting movie. 

Chuck E. Cheese recycles their pizza:  This one is apparently decades old, but became well known when Shane Dawson talked about it in 2019.  Shane claimed that when he was a child he noticed the pieces of pizza in a Chuck E. Cheese pizza didn't all match up right.  The theory was that Chuck E. Cheese recycled pieces of pizza that people left on the tray when they were finished eating.  Chuck E. Cheese has claimed these claims are false and that their pizzas are made to order and prepared fresh.  they also said that since they prepare their dough fresh in the restaurant, they are not always perfectly uniform in shape, "but always delicious".  Still, this has always been my favorite conspiracy theory, even though it's not true. 

Do you have any favorite conspiracy theories? Feel free to share them.   Do you know of any outlandish ones?  And wasn't it refreshing to read conspiracy theories that had nothing to do with Covid-19?  I hope you are all well and healthy and staying safe.  Witchy wishes to you all and I'll see you on Monday for my musings. 




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