I read from another forum about an American doctor wanting to move to Singapore to escape what he perceives as the decaying of America. I know it's really only one person's opinion, but with comments like that, it helps me a bit to find out what others think.
This individual apparently believes in an array of conspiracy theories of "bond market collapse", "imposition of martial law", "fema camps" and other disturbing "possibilities". He is asking people living in Singapore if Singapore is a country that he could go to now so as to escape what he believes will happen in the US. I've lived in Singapore for many years, but other countries, also, because I enjoy experiencing other cultures.
However, I think I've been gone from the States far too long. When I hear about conspiracy theories from what I consider very intelligent people, like this physician I just mentioned, it makes me wonder if I know my own country any more.
This is off topic, and maybe not even appropriate in this forum, but are there a lot of Americans who believe in these conspiracy theories, or is it really very insignificant?
Rob
This individual apparently believes in an array of conspiracy theories of "bond market collapse", "imposition of martial law", "fema camps" and other disturbing "possibilities". He is asking people living in Singapore if Singapore is a country that he could go to now so as to escape what he believes will happen in the US. I've lived in Singapore for many years, but other countries, also, because I enjoy experiencing other cultures.
However, I think I've been gone from the States far too long. When I hear about conspiracy theories from what I consider very intelligent people, like this physician I just mentioned, it makes me wonder if I know my own country any more.
This is off topic, and maybe not even appropriate in this forum, but are there a lot of Americans who believe in these conspiracy theories, or is it really very insignificant?
Rob