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02.03.2010, 06:36 PM
Hard to start with all that... but a few general observations.
I don't see any "evidence" to support such wild speculation. Its mostly unfounded assertions of why something is "impossible" w/o demonstrating why, accounts of "slips of the tongue," and when logical explanations are provided or otherwise become inconvient, whole sections of data are summarily dismissed w/o refutation. Where the theory is weak, it is simply patched with more layers of conspiracy and shadowy and unknowable deciet.
Basically, anything that can be made to fit the theory is true, anything contradictory is automatically a trick or lie.
I am very interested to know Alan Alda, Bob Vila and Big Bird are agents of the illuminati, as are any gov't employees anywhere. My cousin's wife is a Deputy Sec of the Dept of the Interior, and I've had my suspicions about her for a while. She may appear a woman who hands out gov't cheese to destitute Indian reservations and rides rodeo horses on the weekend, but that's just what she wanted us to believe.
I wonder more what drives conspiracy theorists to percieve such elaborate alternate realities which are always full of omnipotent evil, deception and destruction? It leads to such an insidious belief of powerlessness, paranoia and impotence by the individual. Why the believer would so firmly root themselves in that, even in the face of considerable contrary evidence and logical inconsistancy is beyond me.
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