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My favourite Obama conspiracy...
There are a lot of Obama conspiracy theories out there like…
—> His kids aren’t really his (but that of a close friend)…
—> He and Michelle knew about the Notre Dame fire (and even helped plan it)…
—> The 65 million dollar book deal he got was a kick back from aid money to the Ukraine…
All crazy stuff (hopefully)…
But The Aussie Hermit’s favourite?
Michelle Obama’s a man!
Yup, there are many out there who believe Michelle is actually a man. And that her (his?) real name is Michael.
Now that IS crazy.
And, I discovered this a while back when hiding in The Man Cave, trawling through the dank, dark recesses of some conspiracy theory forums. Funny thing is, the people who believe this actually had some pretty convincing “proof” to back up their claims.
For example…
There’s this photo of Michelle in a tight dress that has a bulge in the “you know where” region…
There are no photos of Michelle pregnant (not sure that’s proof, but they think it’s something)…
They think their kids don’t look like her…
There’s this other photo of young Barack (early 20’s?) standing next who they believe has the same elbow scar/deformity as Michelle (and when you put the photos side by side I have to admit - freaked me out a bit!)…
There’s this other YouTube video of Joan Rivers saying something like, “oh we all know Michelle Obama is a man”…
(On a side note: apparently Joan Rivers is still alive! Another wild conspiracy)
And the biggy…
There are multiple videos (which I believe you can find them on YouTube) of Obama calling Michelle “Michael.”
It’s totally convincing stuff!
(Which is why a lot of people believe it)
And the reason I bring this up is, well, it’s super funny to read stuff like this (to me, anyway), but also…
It gives us a great business lesson.
It shows us how pulling proof out of context can make even the most absurd argument totally believable. And this is exactly how yours truly got “done” by a fake guru when first starting out. He had (what I thought was) great proof. But, after being delivered a terrible program that didn’t deliver on the promises made, I decided to do some more research on this “guru."
Specifically, I decided to do some research on the case study proof he had and found out it was all totally bogus!
Embarrassing lesson learned.
So take The Aussie Hermit's advice (that cost him a lot to find out):
When you come across proof that seems unbelievable (like someone went from 0 to 100k/mo in 30 days, or Barack Obama was a puppet of the elite) - do your research.
Dig below the surface just a little bit to see how true it really is.
Most often - it’s just BS.
And if it isn’t?
Well, you may be onto something.
And if it is?
Well, you may have just saved yourself a lot of time, money, and probably a lot of embarrassment, too.
Until tomorrow…
-Luke Charlton
Location: The Man Cave
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