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"Conspiracy theorist" on trial for harassment.

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posted on Jul, 30 2015 @ 02:05 PM
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Hi

While doing my usual brisk scan of the major rubbish news sites I found the article concerning a "conspiracy theorist" being charged for harassment as very interesting. It revolves around a person who like many people on here try to look behind the veil and understand the chaos around us. The incident which he has been brought to court of is in relation to the murder of Lee Rigby. There were many theories thrown around on this and ultimately all has went quiet. However this person has been brought to court for harassment. The articles don't give alot of information on the subtleties but is this something we will see more of in the future?
Will we all be held accountable for not accepting the enforced narrative or is free speech truly a thing of the past. Or was this certain individual a pain in the buttox and deserve all he gets?
Hmmm
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posted on Jul, 30 2015 @ 02:06 PM
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a reply to: liteonit6969

Research and speculative conversation are one thing. Posting the address of relatives of the decedent is another.

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posted on Jul, 30 2015 @ 02:08 PM
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originally posted by: liteonit6969
Hi

Will we all be held accountable for not accepting the enforced narrative or is free speech truly a thing of the past. Or was this certain individual a pain in the buttox and deserve all he gets?
Hmmm


Un-confirmed
Some however who may hide truth and or spoon feed parts of it to manage groups of controllers may feel threatened by some of the Conspiracy Theorist mind states that may actually be associated with TRUTH...

NAMASTE*******



posted on Jul, 30 2015 @ 02:58 PM
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Very true. I can't see the benefit to be had from posting addresses. Makes you jump into "conspiracy theorist" mode...is this being used to gain public support against this "dangerous" conspiracy loons? We may have to filter what people say from now on.

But most likely in this case the fella was an menace and overstepped the mark.



posted on Jul, 30 2015 @ 04:22 PM
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Well, most conspiracy theorists run a great risk of harassing innocent people ("the president did it!"), or harassing the family of the victims ("they didn't die, it didn't happen").




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