Conspiracy Theory
Apr. 1st, 2003 09:32 amIn Euclid's Window by Leonard Mlodinow, in the chapter on Einstein and relativity: "Nobel Prize winner (1905) Philipp Lenard and Nobel laureate (1919) Johannes Stark supported those who considered relativity a plot for the Jews to take over the world."
You know, some people give conspiracy theorists a bad name. I have nothing against a good conspiracy theory if it has any evidence. Money and power make many things happen, not all (or even often) legal or moral. But really, just because you are a bigot who dispises a certain group of people doesn't mean they're trying to take over the world. You're projecting, dude.
And why does this remind me of the reports of a "gay mafia" running Buckingham Palace?
However, us pervy hobbit fanciers are planning to take over the world. Join us?
You know, some people give conspiracy theorists a bad name. I have nothing against a good conspiracy theory if it has any evidence. Money and power make many things happen, not all (or even often) legal or moral. But really, just because you are a bigot who dispises a certain group of people doesn't mean they're trying to take over the world. You're projecting, dude.
And why does this remind me of the reports of a "gay mafia" running Buckingham Palace?
However, us pervy hobbit fanciers are planning to take over the world. Join us?