Originally Posted By: TrevorS
I haven't read much of this thread but it is telling that there is clearly conspiracy theories being looked for in the absence of facts.
At least some bodies that go after 911 conspiracies at least claim they are basing their questioning on facts.
But there is a difference between assessing actual facts and also between selecting facts that suit you narrative and also speculating with limited facts. And even worse are those who can't distinguish between the three.
There's a big difference between saying "I've read lots of facts and I still don't understand X" and "Here is what may have happened based on my incomplete research".
If you're really bored, have a mosy over to the 2 most well known conspiracy boards on the internet. read some of he stuff people are coming up with about this missing plane. WOW. The biggest problem with conspiracy theories today is, nefarious actors and charlatans have seen how profitable it is to create absolutely made up theories, get them to spread like wildfire online, and laugh all the way to the bank. It's actually quite scary; very cult like.
here is one title:
"Malaysian Flight MH370 / 911 / Ukrain / WW III and the Trident Symbol"
might as well throw in bigfoot and UFOs.