Jim Corr is self-evidently a cretin and I should not assist in propagating any cretinous musician’s political views. However, a certain common element to his ravings struck me as worthy of comment. This is the use by these cretins of jargon to give their idiocies a patina of authority. In Corr’s case he refers to a “false flag operation” like he’s some expert in spycraft and disinformation. He’s not; he’s a thick musician who’s been impressed when he’s seen the phrase on whatever lunatic troofer websites he frequents and thinks his using it in turn will impress his audience.
Rosie O’Donnell blathered on about a collapsed building having “defied physics”. The only way a collapsing building defies physics is if it actually falls upward. O’Donnell thinks that she has some inside secret to engineering objections to the collapse of Building 7, but actually she’s just an idiot who’s mindlessly parrotting something she read on a website and that impressed her febrile walnut of a brain.
Tom Cruise said once that he had “studied the history of psychiatry”. No; more likely Cruise once read a wee pamphlet prepared by one of his fellow loony cultists. Said pamphlet was prepared by dredging Dianetics for LRH’s loony views on psychiatry, then boiling those views into a short form that could be understood by the stupider celebrity Scientologists. His “study” of psychiatry was the equivalent of a child studying the back of a breakfast cereal box.
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