Project21: I know that this is a shot in the dark but, I'll ask anyway. Some years ago, probably the late 90s, a guy was arrested in the Philly area. He was detained and ultimately sent to the Norristown State Hospital for being a danger to himself and to others. He was an older, 70+, white male who believed a plethora of conspiracy theories about connections between ppl going back hundreds of years. They said he was a paranoid schizophrenic so they put him away.
@SpookeyR We're somewhat new to Norristown (2008), so i am not familiar with this story. Want us to ask around? Is this for a documentary or is this someone you know?
@Project21: Yes, actually. I am in the early stages of creating the layout, the script, etc., for an independent documentary film that centers on taking a somewhat critical look at "conspiracy theories" and how logical and possible some of them are to how gross & deformed they are, can be, and become, and at what stage do those ppl that believe in them go from being a little off the wall to being "a danger to themselves and to others".
@Project21: It will look at ppl from all walks of life who believe in them. And it will look at specific conspiracy theories, such as those surrounding 9/11, the Philadelphia Experiment, landing on the Moon, UFO conspiracy theories, secret societies (the NWO/Illuminati, etc.), and some lesser known conspiracy theories, surrounding places such as the Philadelphia State Hospital, the Philadelphia Arsenal, convicted serial killer Wayne Williams, and apocalyptic prophesies and others.
@SpookeyR If we hear anything, not only about N-town, but conspiracy stuff in general, we'll contact you directly. I hope someone from N-town will see these comments & respond with your answer!
Project21: I know that this is a shot in the dark but, I'll ask anyway. Some years ago, probably the late 90s, a guy was arrested in the Philly area. He was detained and ultimately sent to the Norristown State Hospital for being a danger to himself and to others. He was an older, 70+, white male who believed a plethora of conspiracy theories about connections between ppl going back hundreds of years. They said he was a paranoid schizophrenic so they put him away.
You got anything on this?
SpookeyR 1 year ago
@SpookeyR We're somewhat new to Norristown (2008), so i am not familiar with this story. Want us to ask around? Is this for a documentary or is this someone you know?
ProjectTwenty1 1 year ago
@Project21: Yes, actually. I am in the early stages of creating the layout, the script, etc., for an independent documentary film that centers on taking a somewhat critical look at "conspiracy theories" and how logical and possible some of them are to how gross & deformed they are, can be, and become, and at what stage do those ppl that believe in them go from being a little off the wall to being "a danger to themselves and to others".
SpookeyR 1 year ago
@Project21: It will look at ppl from all walks of life who believe in them. And it will look at specific conspiracy theories, such as those surrounding 9/11, the Philadelphia Experiment, landing on the Moon, UFO conspiracy theories, secret societies (the NWO/Illuminati, etc.), and some lesser known conspiracy theories, surrounding places such as the Philadelphia State Hospital, the Philadelphia Arsenal, convicted serial killer Wayne Williams, and apocalyptic prophesies and others.
SpookeyR 1 year ago
@SpookeyR If we hear anything, not only about N-town, but conspiracy stuff in general, we'll contact you directly. I hope someone from N-town will see these comments & respond with your answer!
ProjectTwenty1 1 year ago
Wow that looked like a great event. Wish Justice could have been there. Hopefully next year!
JProdLLC 1 year ago