Mod Conspiracy : Fact or Paranoia ?

Have been on NAS now for almost a Year and a half.
Sometimes i feel like the MOD'S are tracking me, like a secret service.
They could be the " Men in black " of the National Autistic Society.
They are watching silently,waiting for anybody to mispell a word, or even worse say something funny.
As the MOD'S are reading this i would just like to say that i think you are all the best things since sliced bread. ( Disclaimer )
Does NAS have a secret Society ?
I bet they know who shot JFK and what happened to Elvis.
Can the Mod's PLEASE tell me if the moon landing was really faked? 
Anyway, i refute all claims i am a naturally suspiscious Person.
Paranoid maybe, but i still love facts.
I hope the MOD'S are smiling or i will be bannished from this site.
If i suddenly Disappear from this site, it will be a cover-up of epic proportions.
They may even have a secret meeting later to discuss what to do with me.
If Laughter is the best Medicine then i will continue to try and put a smile on your face.
Yes i joke,but i am also sensitive to other people's feelings.
I might look like a Cat, but i don't bite Scream cat
Best wishes all.

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  • I always wondered why people think the word conspiracy means crazy or paranoid.

    A conspiracy is an agreement where two or more people agree to carry their criminal scheme into effect, the very agreement is the criminal act itself.

    If I think a conspiracy has taken place but have no proof then its a theory.

    What's so crazy or paranoid about a conspiracy theory? 

    So if I observe an organised crime taking place with more than one criminal carrying out the crime, does that make me crazy or paranoid for calling it a conspiracy? 

    Example the recent mass shoplifting incident in London that was organised online was a conspiracy to theft.

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  • I always wondered why people think the word conspiracy means crazy or paranoid.

    A conspiracy is an agreement where two or more people agree to carry their criminal scheme into effect, the very agreement is the criminal act itself.

    If I think a conspiracy has taken place but have no proof then its a theory.

    What's so crazy or paranoid about a conspiracy theory? 

    So if I observe an organised crime taking place with more than one criminal carrying out the crime, does that make me crazy or paranoid for calling it a conspiracy? 

    Example the recent mass shoplifting incident in London that was organised online was a conspiracy to theft.

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  • avoidance tactic

    Should read "cover up"

  • I really is scary, it should still be the number one fight for nations to pick up.

    Instead they fight each other.

  • I heard there was an Olympic Games up that way, in which the city government, moved or blocked-sight of the slum area, so the symptoms of poverty wouldn’t be visible..Thinking

  • There is an uncountable amount of slavery in the UK..

    Here in Brazil it is also rampant - particularly in the garment industry where immigrants from the poorer parts of Latin America end up taking low paid work in the industry, only to find themselves locked in, threatened with violence and having their IDs stolen to safeguard agains them trying to run away.

    There are reports every week of dozens to hundreds of people being freed, but the perpetrators just move somewhere else and setup again.

    Slavery does go back thousands of years and in less developed cultures it is unfortunately not as taboo as we would like.

    As in the UK, it is immigrants themselves who are the dominant force in setting up the slavery operations (Koreans are the dominant group here running this) but there are always unscrupulous locals happy to profit from it too.

    Numbers wise, I would estimate the number of slaves in the UK to be thousands to tens of thousands.

  • There is an uncountable amount of slavery in the UK..

  • The world is full of this type of activity.

    I was reading about modern slavery, though there is nothing modern about it.

    Scary how many people are enslaved, today I stumbled across an artical from 2018 stating that 20% of slavery takes place in india.

    I wonder how much slavery exists here in the UK today?

    With all those young children and women disappearing into the black market after landing at Dover it really makes me sad.

  • I think those things sinister labeled conspiracy theories are just that, example Jeffrey Epstein killing himself

    The issues surrounding Epsteins island are pretty much public knowledge but because of the number of hugely wealthy and powerful people involved, they have managed to shut down most avenues of public investigation or even discussion (I'll bet there are more than a few newspaper moguls on the visitor list).

    I'm not sure if this qualifies as a conspiracy (probably) but it is more an avoidance tactic used by those involved.

  • Thank you.

    I totally agree large organisations like the civil service can be quite inept, sometime I think those things sinister labeled conspiracy theories are just that, example Jeffrey Epstein killing himself.

  • I always wondered why people think the word conspiracy means crazy or paranoid.

    I think it is the context in which it is used most commonly - people thinking governments capable of running huge conspiracies where the only "proof" people are able to obtain is so tenuious or low quality that you have to "belive" in it for it to have "value".

    If you ever worked with government organisations or the military you would soon realise the institutional incompetence in the higher management would mean the sort of conspiracies that are often touted are absurd.

    The sort of individuals who seem to revel in believing these theories often tend to have a predisposition to believe in other tenuious theories, be paranoid, wear tinfoil hats etc which lead to them being perceived by the masses as being a a bit crazy.

    Haven worked with a few people who have this predispositon, I tend to agree that their grasp on reality is a bit tenuous.

    I think this is what leads them to be labelled as extreme or a bit crazy.

    That is not to say there are not conspiracies in the world, but these are normally fairly easy to prove.

    Anyway, you asked why and i have tried to answer as best I can.