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Originally Posted by jviehe
I continue to find it hilarious that, like in the previous two posts, the main arguments for a conspiracy start with sentences such as "i was told", and "something just isnt right". It is so funny that something thinks they can zoom a youtube video to prove that accident investigation experts, the 911 commission, and thousands of people who have been eyewitness and industry experts are all involved in a massive conspiracy. Just accept it and move on people.
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The most ironic thing about conspiracy
theories is that they generally produce no actual, viable theories of events based on any sort of fact. Almost invariably, everyone says "well I just can't accept X and Y about what I've been told. In fact, too many people have too many questions so I believe {insert absurd violation of Ockham's Razor here}."
That is to say, coming up with conspiracy theories is simple. Just find a few questionable details, make up whatever preposterous story you want, and claim hysterically that it must be true and that anyone who doesn't see it has been brainwashed. Ta-da!