Conspiracies not abounding
For what it is worth, I found and then pocketed a piece of paper, crumpled, clearly tossed off a pole — declaring the truth of the coronavirus hoax — “and we can prove it” was the phrase used — and pointing to some website or other.
Conspiracy theory gets a bad rap sometimes — you stare at the specter of the face off of the partisans of the man in the white house against the “deep state” and a sudden backing of said “deep state” — because of the jackass involved here — by a contingent who used to know…
… Well, I was watching the mst3k episodes of Cold War Hollywood propaganda movies “Rocket Attack USA” and “Invasion USA”, fairly sure at least the one one had a check coming in from the CIA and MIC…
Anyway, this glued poster would not be one of those times conspiracy theory has a bad rap — or, better to say one where the bad rap is deserved. (Unless the conspiracies proffered are obnoxiously small scale, anti-climactic to that advertised). But I guess he has the right to glue his poster.