Kieran
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britbox said:I think it's good to have some degree of scepticism on taking things at face value and making your own judgements. I find some of the 9/11 conspiracy theories flat out ridiculous... but who knows what events are guided by others with vested interests.
One event I look at with a real sceptical eye was the death of Dr David Kelly, a UK weapons expert who committed suicide around the time of the report into Iraqi Weapons of Mass Destruction. Kelly was supposed to have killed himself and yet they found no finger prints on the knife or any of the packets of pills he was supposed to have taken.
The inquiry into his death ordered that the official documents be sealed for 70 years rather than the usual 30.
Well, this is the thin edge of the wedge that allows Underpants Man to believe anything while disbelieving everything. The David Kelly death is suspicious. You're bound to get that, by the way, governments sanctioning shady things. Not all of them are as terrible as the death of Dr Kelly, but once they're witnessed covering up one event, well, why not UFO's, Elvis disappearance, Bin Laden being spotted on a beach in Miami, taking selfies. Area 51.
It breeds suspicion.
Look also at Assange and Snowden. Aside from the fact that I'd lock both of them away for centuries, what did they expose? That governments have secrets. That Obama is watching You. We knew all this - and I approve of governments using spying methods for national security purposes - but again, it gives ammo to the lazy and feckless and disingenuous to disbelieve everything - while falling for any old guff.
I don't mind conspiracy theories but usually it ends in a circular argument about the evidence having been destroyed - "so how do you know this, if the evidence is destroyed?" - and my own complicity in supporting the old regime - "You're so naive, you just believe everything they tell you!". Followed by me replying, "eh, you're the naive one for swallowing this theory, without evidence to support it." And so on.
In the absence of evidence, it's difficult to accept these theories, but people do...