Sentences with phrase «of conspiracy nut»

Frankly, this sounds to me to be exactly what the email suggests it is... an attempt to protect volunteers from harassment by the kind of conspiracy nuts that Surface Stations is likely to inspire.

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But, hey, I've been up for over 24 hrs, so I thought I'd better let everyone know I am not some kind of secret - conspiracy nut.
It's a really poorly done photoshop and the conspiracy nuts are already starting to use that picture as proof of a coverup.
While some like to give in to conspiracy theories and prophesize the end of the world — best just not sound like a crazy nut and live a good life loving others.
Contrary to popular conception, believing in conspiracy theories «is not the sole province of the proverbial nut - job,» the researchers write.
After all, squirrels can't use direct - mailing lists to keep track of the nuts that sustain them the way that, say, vein - popping conspiracy - purveying radio hosts can.
It is not just in the US — the Europeans have looked at it, the Brits have looked at it, the international Cochrane Collaboration have looked at it Of course the nuts try to explain all this away by postulating some vast global conspiracy that has been operating for decades to suppress cancer cures.
There are even versions of tin foil hat conspiracy theorist nuts in sugar online dating world too.
Yet it's also full of energy and humour, riding shotgun as wheelchair - bound Jeff brawls with redneck conspiracy nuts, or sets off an LSD - fuelled police chase.
This, of course, drove a ton of beginning indie writers (who watch every sale) completely nuts and sent off waves of conspiracy theories, just as what happened in 2012.
One had me swinging like Tarzan under the foundations of a bridge to find a conspiracy nuts den.
You guys would go nuts over a conspiracy of data manipulation and call the author of that paper all sorts of terrible names.
Both the 9/11 conspiracy nuts and the your individual support department are limited subsets of larger groups - people who have investigated 9/11 and support departments across the nation, respectively.
A cherry pie that serves your argument not at all, but still, a skewing of views that tends to cater to paranoid conspiracy theorists and those who think libertarian means, «gubmint = satan» (which view is not hard to empathize with, however it is clearly nuts).
However I will stipulate that my comment was meant to imply that Brandon's competence, was in the direction of forcing long answers to simple statements he makes, like calling anyone that implies that billions of political dollars and the politics of government power have a corrupting influence on the science, a «paranoid conspiracy nut» So, in a sense, I was politely calling him a competent troll.
I'm probably one of those conspiracy wing nuts for wondering if it because human production of CH4 is swamped by natural production.
Sure, there are conspiracy nuts who take information of scientists out of context, but when it comes time for accurate vetting, the people who take your experimental data and procedure out of context don't tend to have the academic strength against it.
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