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Re: Ongoing Civil War in America
by
bl4kjaguar
on 20/09/2014, 22:30:16 UTC
My main point is to prove my claim beyond any reasonable doubt;

For example, (news footage/video that shows) the use of a dummy would prove my claim that actors are involved in staged events (hoaxes). Is this evidence not sufficient to prove my claim? Why not?

I fail to see where your confusion is coming from.

Imagine you're back in school and you're on the debating team. What is the topic for which you are arguing? Is it just "actors are in staged events"?

Actors are involved in hoaxes, period. You finally agree with me? Smiley

Sorry, I didn't realise English is a second language for you. I should have been more clear. All I meant was: "What is the topic for which you are arguing?"



The topic was that you were questioning claims that I was making in this thread, and I was verifying them by posting proof.




This proof is not sufficient because I have written this:

We have the merger of state and corporate power in this country (fascism); that is a fact and the proof has been given to you.


So what is your proof that this is an extraordinary claim? I have already proven my claim and you can reference the D&B site yourself if in doubt!

We were discussing the extraordinary claim of the apparent take over of the government by doppelganger actors.

Not true.
I was waiting for you to quote one of my claims so that we discuss it, because I am not going to defend something I did not say.



Yes, you did:



Actors are involved in staged events (hoaxes)



Terrorism can involve simulated violence used for political ends;
the violence does not even have to be real;
these drills are being used for political ends;
most will fall for the hoax, so the effect is the same.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp1yIxCX7tw

Above is a clip of a proven hoax used for political ends.
Remember, if the event is real, there is no need to fake anything.