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In reply to the discussion: The key to most conspiracy theories comes down to one statement: [View all]Wounded Bear
(64,010 posts)5. That's part of the problem TBS...
The government keeps a LOT of secrets, many of which are necessary for security, many of which are just done to protect people in office and long standing agencies.
Unfortunately, that kind of spills over onto the CTers turf, and the above 'logic' makes sense to some.
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And anything that disproves a conspiracy is further evidence of the existence of a conspiracy
Empowerer
Nov 2013
#71
Problem is: "The government is keeping secrets and won't give us the truth"...
polichick
Nov 2013
#2
The same people who question anything the government says have no problem cashing in
stopbush
Nov 2013
#32
Just as it's easy to determine if forensic evidence is good, like that of the JFK case.
stopbush
Nov 2013
#82
Since the posts have been allowed to stay in GD, I guess the ptb are cool with it.
polichick
Nov 2013
#51
There's also a lot of corruption - favors to corporations that hurt people...
polichick
Nov 2013
#10
I would do that, instead of getting upset about allowing JFK threads on the 50th
ScreamingMeemie
Nov 2013
#14
Yes - God forbid they catch a glimpse of something that upsets their comfortable view of things!
polichick
Nov 2013
#17
In a way, you're right. The people who accept the gov't's story seem awfully uncomfortable about it.
Gidney N Cloyd
Nov 2013
#59
But, you see, I'm not angry about anything. So, why would I hide any thread?
MineralMan
Nov 2013
#19
"That's why conspiracy theories belong in that group, and not in GD, in my opinion."
ScreamingMeemie
Nov 2013
#35
And therefore, if you have a government that increasingly hides everything, then EVERYTHING...
cascadiance
Nov 2013
#44
Well, if you have many denying that the NSA gathers everything, and then later it is shown...
cascadiance
Nov 2013
#55
That it was accidentally shot down during a Navy training exercise by accident.
ScreamingMeemie
Nov 2013
#49
I personally believe Oswald acted alone. But a lot of mainsteam and very sensible people don't see
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2013
#56
Yep. The desperate efforts to shut up anybody who points out discrepancies in the "official"
GoneFishin
Nov 2013
#76
One would think that after 50 years of investigation, solid evidence would have been found...
Kaleva
Nov 2013
#84
They haven't done a good job of covering it up. But only half of us noticed. n/t
GoneFishin
Nov 2013
#92
When you see a flagrant cover-up, you may reasonably assume you're being lied to
CrawlingChaos
Nov 2013
#69
Of course our government is obsessed with secrecy and likes to lock files for decades and say
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#74
