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Excellent Conspiracy Theory Episode. Aired Once then pulled forever

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I don't buy conspiracy theory. Not because I don't believe they can happen and not because I don't think people are capable of trying to misguide a large population of people. I generally don't buy them because in order for most to be true, a large amount of people must be involved without anything ever getting leaked. I just don't see it happening. At some point, someone will slip up or morality/ethics/religion will tempt someone to do "the right thing" and the cat is out of the bag.

While I'm not a "conspiracy theorist" by any stretch, many things that would be considered "conspiracies" certainly exist.  Our nation was founded by freemasons, for example.  Secret societies have been around for literally thousands of years.  look at the self-perpetuating aristocracies, even the American "bluebloods"  Their insider trading, favors, and political machinations certainly fit the definition of conspiracy.  While I don't personally subscribe to any of the "government has alien craft" conspiracies, I have no issue believing it is possible for the government to pull off something like that -- the number of people isn't too large, and certainly a fair number of people with at least ssome credibility have "come forward" and been just ignored or ridiculed.  The whole "tinfoil hat" attitude toward people who claim a conspiracy certainly discourages coming forward and limits it's effectiveness.  It would take more than just one person coming forward about a conspiracy at this point for anyone to believe them.  It would be to many people, even the most noble, a pointless and self destructive move to do it.And if a conspiracy on the level of certain movies did exist, self preservation would come into play as well.Where I don't see conspiracies as possible is something like the Sandy Hook thing someone here is pushing -- that would require a large number of otherwise unrelated actors to cooperate.  OTOH while I certainly don't believe in the 9/11 "truthers", something like what they claim could certainly and easily be pulled off and kept secret.  But I don't buy that it DID happen, because, generally, the simplest solution is the accurate one.

SH isn't possible to pull off but 9/11 is? You were serious with this? And btw, I never said SH didn't happen. I'm just not completely sold on the official story.

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I don't buy conspiracy theory. Not because I don't believe they can happen and not because I don't think people are capable of trying to misguide a large population of people. I generally don't buy them because in order for most to be true, a large amount of people must be involved without anything ever getting leaked. I just don't see it happening. At some point, someone will slip up or morality/ethics/religion will tempt someone to do "the right thing" and the cat is out of the bag.

While I'm not a "conspiracy theorist" by any stretch, many things that would be considered "conspiracies" certainly exist.  Our nation was founded by freemasons, for example.  Secret societies have been around for literally thousands of years.  look at the self-perpetuating aristocracies, even the American "bluebloods"  Their insider trading, favors, and political machinations certainly fit the definition of conspiracy.  While I don't personally subscribe to any of the "government has alien craft" conspiracies, I have no issue believing it is possible for the government to pull off something like that -- the number of people isn't too large, and certainly a fair number of people with at least ssome credibility have "come forward" and been just ignored or ridiculed.  The whole "tinfoil hat" attitude toward people who claim a conspiracy certainly discourages coming forward and limits it's effectiveness.  It would take more than just one person coming forward about a conspiracy at this point for anyone to believe them.  It would be to many people, even the most noble, a pointless and self destructive move to do it.And if a conspiracy on the level of certain movies did exist, self preservation would come into play as well.Where I don't see conspiracies as possible is something like the Sandy Hook thing someone here is pushing -- that would require a large number of otherwise unrelated actors to cooperate.  OTOH while I certainly don't believe in the 9/11 "truthers", something like what they claim could certainly and easily be pulled off and kept secret.  But I don't buy that it DID happen, because, generally, the simplest solution is the accurate one.

SH isn't possible to pull off but 9/11 is? You were serious with this? And btw, I never said SH didn't happen. I'm just not completely sold on the official story.

Yes, 9/11 could be "pulled off" as it would only require a few people to do what the truthers claim happened.  A couple of guys to remote or pilot the planes, a couple of missiles and some C4.  Not exactly a mass endeavor.  SH on the other hand would require the cooperation of all the families, local police, media (though they tend to do whatever the current admin tells them to), and every person in the neighborhood.

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Excellent Conspiracy Theory Episode. Aired Once then pulled forever.

So you're saying you saw this show once and you've been jerking off to it ever since?

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