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Originally posted by Menoman
To be quite honest I see about 4-5 stories on the front page right now that to me look stupid and completely improbable.
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I agree with you, and that's the whole point in our objection to what he wrote. There are genuine conspiracies/underhanded plots/what-have-you going on every single day. Haliburton is an example of one. The Patriot Act is an example of one.
But instead of looking at GENUINE conspiracies that 1) have a prayer of being real and 2) actually matter and have future implications for us, conspiracy theorists like to spend time bullshitting around with men-in-black, chemtrails, and hockey games.
Like I said originally, it's shit like that that gives conspiracy investigators a bad name.
You've all read about the boy who cried wolf. Same thing applies here. Keep bleating about every bullshit idea that enters your head and pretty soon no one pays attention to ANY theory put forward, even if that theory happens to have a chance of being correct.