Strummer wrote:steam_cannon wrote:Your conspiracy theory is poorly thought out and not even properly defined.
1. NED gets most of its money from the US government (you can look that up in their financial statements)
2. NED provides money to hundreds of anti-government activist organizations in dozens of countries (again, the full list, including the sums of money is listed on their website)
3. The people who created NED admitted to it being a CIA frontend organization created for the specific purpose of diluting direct CIA involvement in regime changes
How is the above "poorly thought out"? It's publicly available and verifiable information.
Hey Strummer, that's a great explanation. Seriously, that's a great post. Though to answer your question, yes it is still very poorly thought out.
For example, let's say a news article consisted of the words "Solar power is great, google it". Is that a news article? Is that research? That's nothing. Not even a complete sentence let alone a thought. I give you credit for using complete sentences, but I don't feel like fishing your your sources. Sure "It's publicly available and verifiable information" but do you expect every
reader American moran in this thread to spend an hour searching for those sources? Telling people to look though a stack of newspapers piled in a corner is not legitimate nor is telling people to google it. List the sources or gloss over that and get to the second problem which is relevance.
The second problem is relevance, I give you coodoos for your post, but still doesn't answer the basics "who what when where why".
Questions:
1. What you think they are doing. (Answered nicely by Strummer)
2. What you think they are trying to accomplish. Are they just poking snakes with sticks???
3. How in the forklift that affects us? This is something we should feel bad about as a
moran American??????? Is this post just to hate on Americans???
I'm interested, but honestly, get your sources together and explain the "who what when where why".
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