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He was a conspiracy nut.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/artic...abrielle-giffords-jared-loughner-profile.html
This guy was a 9/11 truth, world bank/gold standard, "the truth is out there" guy who obsessively watched a conspiracy theory movie called Zeitgeist
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http://www.azcentral.com/news/artic...abrielle-giffords-jared-loughner-profile.html
Loughner was changing. Drugs and alcohol blurred some days, but what friends remember most are the things he thought. Theories, ideas, strange questions.
In Loughner's latter two years of high school, friend George Osler saw him drinking and smoking marijuana more and more.
He would go off on these tangents and then he would stop talking altogether," Osler said. "He struck me as odd. It was an uncomfortable feeling."
Loughner began fixating on a documentary: "Zeitgeist: The Movie."
The movie is a bramble of conspiracy theories involving Sept. 11, the international monetary system, and Christianity.
"There are people guiding your life and you don't even know it," the trailer for the movie intones.
"He wanted to watch it all the time," Osler said. "It was cool at first. But then it got weird. It was all he wanted to do."
Loughner developed a seeming obsession with currency, grammar and literacy rates. They were becoming the objects of his rants and screeds. Those around him didn't understand.
Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/news/artic...rds-jared-loughner-profile.html#ixzz1Bo0rOVb5
This guy was a 9/11 truth, world bank/gold standard, "the truth is out there" guy who obsessively watched a conspiracy theory movie called Zeitgeist
[yt]A40rSZ7AnSA[/yt]