Quandary, I'm a curious guy. Each new day when you sit down in front of your computer, what sites do you visit? Do you get email first, with these kinds of conspiracy stories? Is there a nexus for this stuff?
I only ask, because the large majority of your posts are links. So you must be redirected from somewhere. Do you remember the bird flu thread? You were sure that some DNA- no matter how incomplete, was going to cause the next pandemic. That was wrong. You admitted as much.
I think it's interesting, your posting of this stuff. It's the psychological and sociological implications of it that I like. It's on a massive scale. You post it and defend it as if it was the date of your birth. But, you're not showing any of us that you understand what you're defending to begin with. You fall back on links to other peoples work, of which the internet has in spades. Or you defend it with vitriolic insults. I'm sure if I dug, I would find lots of conflict between different links of yours in different posts. That's what happens when you defend your position with other peoples work ad nauseam.
I don't think it's possible that you have read all of this information you're spamming. Unless you have one helluva lot of time on your hands, or you have a sleeping disorder.
The interesting question to me is, why do you need to believe these things? I mean everyone needs to believe in something, but what is it about conspiracies--whether it's aliens, chemicals in the sky, drugs dooming humanity, brainwashing of North America by the KGB, harbinger of death planets, or pole reversals--that you find so believable?
Is it the angle of few in power controlling all? Is it David vs. Goliath in a modern context? What is it about these threads that gives you such drive?