
"it really irks him when smart people are completely unwilling to recognize that conspiracies are not just real, but they're also not rare, they're very common. They're common, and people get away with them, especially when they're in positions of extreme power, like running intelligence agencies, Rogan began, adding: And there's a lot of things that they do that are morally reprehensible but totally legal."
"At one point during their conversation, Von told a story about a building being built near Hollywood that he claimed housed both a major talent agency and the CIA. He recalled a construction worker telling him the high-rise would have talent agency offices and as well as CIA, which he suggested was evidence they work hand in hand to deceive the public. Critics, however, were quick to point out the worker likely meant CAA the LA-based sports and talent agency, Creative Artists Agency."
A comedian defended the validity of conspiracy theories and recounted a story about a Hollywood high-rise allegedly housing both a major talent agency and the CIA. The comedian said a construction worker told him the building would contain talent agency offices and the CIA, using that as supposed evidence of collaboration to deceive the public. Critics noted the worker likely meant CAA, Creative Artists Agency. A conversation partner said conspiracies are common, that intelligence agencies can perform morally questionable but legal actions under the guise of national security, and that those agencies sometimes deceive or manipulate to achieve their goals.
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