Ian Crane

The Conspiracy Conmen Files

THIS IS AN ARTICLE SENT IN BY ONEBALL MEMBER BRIDGEY We have interviewed a few people from the conspiracy biz that include David Icke, Adrian Gilbert, a mad scientist, (sorry forgot his name) Alex Jones, Gregg Braden, Tony Gosling, Michael tsarion etc & lately Phil Gardiner.
I am not saying I have personally interviewed them all but I have interviewed a Phil Gardiner and it was from this experience that sent alarm bells ringing and the further I looked into it even more worms seemed to spill out of the can.

Sucking on the Bones of Rik Clay - The Conspiracy Con Men files

Hello, I realise a lot, if not all, of the ‘serious’ punters in the conspiracy communities, usually those with David Icke website season tickets, will know of the young lad ‘Rik Clay’.  Sadly Rik left us last year after very briefly appearing in the ‘Conspiracy Biz’ in 2008.  He died in August and had his ashes spread on Ilkley Moor on September 11th 2008. After a very brief period of writing on his blog and one interview on Red Ice Radio Rik decided ‘his inspiration had gone’ and wanted no more part in the Conspiracy Biz.  He emailed me and said ‘he was not the man he was’ shortly before he left this world.

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UPDATE: Reposted Yeah They Said You Was High Classed – Well’ That Was Just A Lie. H20 CONCERT CONSPIRACY CON MEN EXPOSED

This article was very popular when it first appeared in June this year. One of the biggest myths in my opinion is the myth put out by conspiracy gurus (Only for their benefit of course) that we should not speak out or question the actions of people working in the truth movement or indeed speak out and question the information being ‘sold’ to us. I see many zombified conference attendees and forumites that preach some ridiculous rule that we should not ‘question’ the actions or work supplied by conspiracy biz celebs. Please don’t think that the terms ‘questioning actions’ and ‘questioning information’ are the same as slagging off someone’s work or trying to sabotage credibility. Sadly many people do… but they are not the same.

 

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