The Conspiracy Page #2
nothing.
So, uh,
what do you do?
Are you just
throwing all his stuff
in the garbage or... ?
You see this?
Aaron...
what are you doing?
Just... It's gonna
take forever.
Yeah, all right.
CAMERAWhat exactly
am I looking for here?
Come on.
Open up.
Ah! Two more minutes.
Just two more minutes,
okay?
Next they'll
want a ride home!
Like, I don't know
what more we can do
in reality
to find this man.
We should take
into consideration...
that the mother ship
came back.
You know that's funny.
It's okay to laugh.
What are you
gonna do, man?
Are you gonna give up
or... ?
I honestly don't know.
Did you hear
what I just said, buddy?
Don't question
what I've seen with
my own eyes, all right?
And there's
that f***in' guy.
Get that guy.
Get the guy right
on the corner there.
This guy's
been shadowing me.
He's a spook.
I think the guy's
just out for a ride.
I seen him everywhere.
Hey, f*** you!
F*** you!
People don't
just disappear.
Too Asian?
No. Don't get this
on camera.
Don't get this
conversation on camera.
Look, say hi.
Say hi
to Daddy's movie.
Hi.
Delta Phi, baby!
Hold me.
I don't think--Hey.
The Pentagon,
the plane crash--
quote-unquote plane crash
at The Pentagon--
the footage from over
100 cameras was confiscated,
and the only piece
of film we see
shows an explosion,
but no plane.
The head of security
in Pakistan
wires $100,000
to Mohamed Atta
just prior to the 9/11 attacks.
Then on the morning
of the attacks,
Ahmed is in Washington
having...
Shut the f*** up!
Yes.
REPORTER:
I have not seen that report,
and he was certainly
not meeting with me.
Why is the guy
who bankrolled 9/11
meeting with the CIA
before the attacks?
Bankrolled
9-f***in'-11, right?
United Flight 93.
Show me a picture
of any plane crash--
3,000 people
were murdered that day,
all right?
3,000 people.
Nobody could f***in'
plan somethin' like this!
How many people
died in World War I?
What? What are you
f***in' goin' on about now?
World War I, 1913.
It's a fact that
Woodrow Wilson's senior advisor,
Edward House, deliberately
sent a passenger ship,
the RMS Lusitania,
into German-controlled waters
with the intention
that it be hit by a U-boat,
which it was,
and that brings America
into World War I.
Gulf of Tonkin!
Gulf of Tonkin!
Two U. S. boats
are attacked
by three Vietnamese boats,
and that's what brings the U. S.
into the Vietnam conflict.
In 2005, the NSA releases
a classified document
that states the Gulf of Tonkin
incident never happened!
Never happened!
If you look at 9/11
in isolation,
it's unbelievable to think
that we could be told
such a huge lie,
but if you look at
the broad picture of history,
you can see
that staging attacks
against one's own country
is one of the oldest
and most commonly used
tactics for starting war.
It's f***ed up.
What is?
Just...
If Terrance
and guys like him,
you know,
if they're wrong,
then it's
really f***ed-up
that they could be
so delusional.
But if they're not...
You want to do it.
You want to do it.
You know
you want to do it.
F*** it.
Okay, just start this.
I mean, like,
for me, right? |
I mean, I'm looking
at, like, right now,
it's as desperate
as, like, matching,
like, the hues
of highlight.
And also looking
where the pins are.
Like, my project today
that we're gonna try to record
is, like, putting the pins
and just seeing,
'cause he's got, like,
and he's
clearly connected them
to, like, important events
of some sort.
Look, I... Yeah.
You know, so, I mean,
that's what he was
investigating,
so it's pretty...
I know, but, Aaron.
Aaron...
What?
I just don't see
the point, dude,
of you trying
to pursue a--a...
Okay.
an unbalanced man's,
you know, rambling.
When did you decide
that for sure,
that he's unbalanced?
Um, what is it?
What is it
you're looking at?
What is it you're
piecing together?
I don't know yet!
I don't know
what it is!
We don't know
what it is! We're...
Every other time
that Terrance put
one of his blue thumbtacks
into the chart,
it's because he was
connecting some event
to a greater pattern.
Go ahead, yeah.
Please, can we do this?
Whether you agreed
with the pattern that he saw,
it doesn't matter.
The point is, he always had one.
He has every major
conspiracy theory
on there!
If you stare at it--
If you stare at it
long enough,
you're gonna see
whatever you want to see!
I don't know.
Have a nice holiday!
Good holiday?
Have a nice holiday.
Yeah, all right.
Man, I need a break.
WOYou see, the thing
about the belief
in conspiracy theories
is that you can't
disprove them.
You can't prove that
there aren't secret masters
trying to control
and manipulate us.
Paranoid schizophrenics
will often
subconsciously
create delusions
that can't be disproved.
This allows them to have
the delusion go on indefinitely.
Now, I'm not saying
that all people
that believe in conspiracy
theories are schizophrenics.
However, if the delusion
goes unchecked,
the result
can lead sometimes
to very dangerous
consequences...
as it did in this case.
What's up?
CAMERA'Sup?
Didn't know
we were filming this.
He said he'd guarantee
it'll be worth it.
Okay, at first I was
too focused on the events.
You know, formation of the Fed,
World War I, 9/11.
Then I decided to refocus
on these string of dates, right?
All of which take place
before major world events,
so I decided to put
it into Google.
Dude, if you put
those dates into Google,
it's gonna spit out
I found this article.
It's written in 2003,
published in Time Magazine.
It's all about this thing
called the Tarsus Club,
which is like a retreat
for politicians,
for corporate leaders,
people like
,
I mean,
major world players.
A guy named Murray Chance,
he's the founder
of Chance Investments,
and they also had offices
in World Trade Center
Building Seven.
Okay, so...
So, the article refers
to specific Tarsus meetings
in April 1946,
May 1962, May 2001.
So, April '46, May '62,
May 2001.
This got the ball rolling.
All of Terrance's dates
refer to specific meetings
of the Tarsus Club,
all of which take place
right before major world events.
That's what the dates are.
That's what Terrance
was looking into.
It was loose...
assumptions built
upon other assumptions,
but, you know,
I'll give it to him.
He found a pattern.
He connected the dots.
Terrance would have
been proud of him.
"The Tarsus Club
is a membership-only
"annual retreat
for global innovators
"with an emphasis
on strengthening
global networking,
leadership skills,
and relationship building. "
What does that mean?
I have no f***ing clue.
There's absolutely
no actual information
on this site.
Well, they have
a phone number.
Okay.
Yeah.
What?
1-9-8-9.
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