Raymond
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7thgenI think our friend 7thgen has illustrated rather nicely what I've been saying all this time about the average conspiracy theorist. I would go as far as to say I feel quite vindicated.
From what I have seen of 7thgen in photographs he has posted on here, he is a reasonably young man, and now, through a combination of too much time on his hands and access to some very suspicious information it would seem he has, quite literally, lost his mind.
From his posts it's clear he has an adequate level of intelligence and a naturally enquiring mind. Now, this young man, who was once full of potential and promise, is doomed to spend the rest of his life looking over his shoulder at the perceived threat of the big bad wolf.
When he joined this forum he seemed to have a genuine interest in learning about the paranormal and other spiritual activities. It's true I gently ribbed him over some of his more 'dubious' ideas but it was always meant as good humoured fun.
Now it seems his enquiring mind has taken a rather sinister turn. Jumping at shadows and finding patterns where there are none.
I know I have arguments on here with Hobbs and Billy over their beliefs in conspiracy but I am confident, regardless of how slightly misguided (in my opinion) both may be, they at least have a firm grip on reality I am sure. Something, unfortunately I feel I cannot say about 7thgen.
It would be wrong of me to poke fun at 7thgen anymore. He is obviously in no condition to have a mockery made of him - so I will not.
All I can say to him now is I sincerely hope you find peace and happiness at some point in the near future 7thgen and more importantly, I hope you find contentment.
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