Forum:The most zany conspiracy theory ever

www.wellaware1.com

This guy doesn't have an article here; I’m unsure about how relevant he is, on one hand he doesn’t appear to have a large following, on the other he is the craziest person I’ve ever seen on the internet.

His whole shtick consists of claiming several famous people (and some random people who just happen to have appeared on TV) are actually the same person, based on the fact that their ears look vaguely similar.

Here are some of his greatest hits:

Adolf Hitler was really Kermit Roosevelt, who was also Father Coughlin

Jimmy Carter is really JFK

The new Pope is really “Brazil” actor Jonathan Pryce

Jerry Sandusky is really Kevin Costner

The Columbine shooters were actually Trey Parker and Matt Stone

David Icke is really Richard Branson

Alex Jones is really Bill Hicks

Luke Rudkowski is Vladimir Putin’s son

Some random cop in the background of an OWS rally is really Wee-Man of Jackass fame (said cop isn’t even a dwarf)

So, what do you think, does he deserve an article? --176.70.194.53 (talk) 13:27, 11 April 2013 (UTC)


 * I think I read somewhere that this guy was the origin of the "crisis actors" conspiracy theory, claiming that the victims' families after the Sandy Hook massacre were actors hired to play the part. If that's true, then I think he'd be a good candidate for inclusion. You could also mention him on the Sandy Hook page, to show just how crazy the origin of that theory is. KevinR1990 (talk) 14:22, 15 April 2013 (UTC)

I think it is possible that Alex Jones is Bill Hicks on a huge wind up (Having said that, Hicks wasn't immune to conspiracy bullshit) Scherben (talk) 17:18, 16 April 2013 (UTC)


 * It actually sounds like he's mentally ill, maybe something like Fregolli delusion or something similar? Wykked Wytch (talk) 03:49, 29 August 2013 (UTC)

This is why we need to have people like this kept under watch and have background checks on guns, and this is coming from a guy named NUTCASE.... --NUTCASE71733 (talk) 11:20, 12 September 2013 (UTC)