Conspiracy theories

To this day I don’t understand why 911 conspiracy theorists obsess over bombs and all that other crap. Why isn’t it enough to believe that the government just hijacked the planes and flew them into the buildings?

Apparently there’s a conspiracy theory about the government having Deep Underground Military Bases or “DUMBS” for some sort of nefarious purposes. You know it must be true because there’s an acronym. This montage of mines, NORAD and submarine pens proves it.

Sounds like someone has been playing Illuminati too much.

No they don’t. They put me in a secret high-speed train that goes through the center of the earth with really cool fake display panels that look like windows. You can’t really believe that a heavier-than-aircraft can really fly, do you?

The only dedicated conspiracy theorist I’ve personally known, seems to have started with the idea that there must be conspiracies, and then he looked for evidence to back that up. I didn’t know him when he started, but he always used some actual ‘conspiracy’ as the starting point for his logic. I don’t recall what his favorite ‘actual conspiracy’ was, but you could use the Gulf of Tonkin, as a start. Then based on the idea this was a real conspiracy (I don’t know if that was resolved as intentional deception or not), then logically (in his mind), anything else could be a conspiracy, and any evidence that does not support the official view would then be confirmation of the conspiracy. However, this person presented me with the need to look at the facts in all these cases, and be prepared to counter the CT types with some arguments. The moon landing seems to be the most bizarre though. The conspiracies always seem to be based on aliens, or the Soviets being too dumb to find out we faked it.

Of course this same type of reasoning is used for all sorts of belief systems. I don’t find it bizarre for people to have religious beliefs based on ‘faith’, an acceptance of something unproven. But there are many who seem to base their belief on unverifiable evidence and the idea that ‘it must be true if so many people believe it’.

Oh well, the CTs will always be with us.

I was stationed at NORAD for 3 years. It’s amazing that it only took them an hour to get off their collective asses.

I was tempted to say that C.T.s are incredibly unintelligent but then I recalled a “documentary” I saw called Canada’s Roswell.

It was about some strange lights in the sky that apparently manouvered around in the same general vicinity as a Cold War listening post or somesuch before going into the sea.

It was so totally bleeding obvious that it was a common or garden meteorite shower but the main protagonist of the "people from space "theory had spent his entire life studying the phenomonononononon(sorry got stuck there) and gone on to get ,according to the programme, a PHD in Physics I believe.

With the caveat of it being a genuine qualification, you need to be reasonably intelligent to get this qualification so why was he so convinced that a fairly everyday event in astronomical terms was anything other then what it appeared to be?

Wish fulfillment ?

A desire to make money/put his area on the map?

It beats me.

http://despair.com/ac.html

“you can fool all of the people all of the time if your effects budget is large enough.”

ROTFL!!!

I suppose that my SUSPICION that there is a group of extremely wealthy entities world wide that are in a large part responsible for the current world situation makes me one of the conspiracy whackos? How about proof positive that God does/doesn’t exist.
Keeping an open mind and open eyes only aids in ones perception of reality.

Of couse I’m crazy…

later, Tom.

eta: Oh yeah, and our government would never lie to us!

Yahoo You are no fun at all. I get an email from these guys every month. You have no idea how many conspiracies there are.
Bilderbergs, lizard people, Knights Templar and many more.

Didn’t George Carlin say something like “the good thing about being a conspiacy theorist is that you only have to be right once?”

Pascal’s Wager for paranoid schizophrenics!

Not at all.

Except that now, they’ll be able to find you. :eek::confused::eek::frowning:

Sure, that’s what THEY want you to believe.

As for why you don’t hear about it, you almost did, but THEY shut up John Chancellor and the rest of the mainstream news media when Chancellor stumbled on the REAL story.

How can you people be so naive?

Ok, maybe it’s just because I’m older and have been through this particular scenario a few times… But every time someone tells me to “keep an open mind”, they are quite clearly telling me “accept everything I say without any skepticism or verification”.

One thing I wonder about. Crop circles. Now, I can accept that they’re created by people, pulling weighted boards. But I’ve never heard any answer as to why. Apart from “We felt like it” or “Because other people were doing it.” How did it get started? It can’t be that easy to create the pattern, graph it, figure out the path for the workers (and it probably takes a pretty big crew), recruit them, and keep them all silent, just for the heck of it. It’s an awful lot of trouble to go to and not take credit.

One person with some strong twine and a wooden stake can make a simple crop circle. Two people can make a complex one. It doesn’t require a lot of planning, they’re mainly just circles.