Monday, February 19, 2018

Hot for Truther: Inside the Website Where Conspiracy Theorists Find Love

Hot for Truther: Inside the Website Where Conspiracy Theorists Find Love

3/17/2017=20,37,57,21
76th day 289 left

Hot for Truther=69

Vice=21,39,69

Saturn=21.69,93,30

121/sq.root 11...mainstream=113, not true=113..256/sq root 16..257/55th prime
113/30th prime

 sixteen=33,39,42,96,93

freemason=42,96,48,51 masonry=39 conspiracy=51,57
Thirty three=66  
Hoping to find love before the imminent collapse of humanity, 54-year-old New Yorker Jenny signed up for Awake Dating=42,66,96,201/21—a conspiracy theory dating site—after a string of bad dates. "I met one guy on Tinder," she tells me, "but ended up helping him realize he might be gay."
"I really do want to meet my soulmate and—you may think this is crazy—but I think I need to meditate on it," she adds. "I need to take this desire into a more spiritual realm. Then it might happen and hopefully we can live out the next ten years before the global extinction together."
Awake Dating caters exclusively for conspiracy theory-loving singletons, but don't call them that. Most prefer to describe themselves as "truthers=39,48,51" or the "awake" because of the negative connotation around tinfoil-hatted conspiracy theorists in popular culture.
Truthers, Jenny concedes, can be "kinda crazy." But she doesn't do crazies—at least not when it comes to romance. "You've got to be careful about that," she acknowledges. 
Left-wing theorist Christopher Hitchens once described conspiracy theorists as the "the exhaust fumes of democracy." =303/33
If there's anything that recent months have shown us, it's that smog is belching out at an alarming rate. "If you look at the last six or seven months politically, conspiracy theories have become very common in political debates," says Professor Karen Douglas, a social psychologist at the University of Kent who specializes in conspiracy theories. She identifies Donald Trump as the world's most high-profile conspiracy theorist—from his early support for the birther movement to his more recent allegations about President Obama wire tapping his campaign headquarters during the 2016 election.

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