Not if it's not a conspiracy. Just because someone thinks that is what is going on, doesn't mean it's true.
The one conspiracy that really gets my goat is the belief that 911 was perpetuated by our government. Someone sent me a video making me think it was a patriotic tribute to the military. It turns out that it was 'proof' that our Government did the terrorist acts and not Al-qaeda(sp). They started with a letter from a long time ago suggesting an act by one official. The suggestion was not approved and keboshed. How is that proof? So who are these people on the videos like Osama and (now dead) Zarqawi? Who are the people England just caught? If we're doing it then we're damn good at it. It's just crazy thinking.
2006-08-12 07:51:38
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answered by madbaldscotsman 6
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Possibly. I find that evil has worked its way into everything. Even the Church. And there are evil people in every organization.
But to condemn the whole organization is not the thing to do.
A friend once told me about a group he said was evil, and we
should have nothing to do with it! I told him, if that group was
indeed evil. That was all the more reason for good people to get involved and see what was going on.
FYI. Using the word conspiracy, (not that there aren't truly conspiracies), is a way to set ourselves up to be pronounced
paranoid. In fact, my experience shows that conspiracies are
few and far between. It's more like each and every individual,
at every level, trying to cover his or her own butt!
2006-08-12 14:57:19
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answered by Tegghiaio Aldobrandi 3
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you, personally, may not, but what you say or do might become fuel in some way.
2006-08-12 14:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No you become paranoid.
2006-08-12 14:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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well wat do you think,??
2006-08-12 14:54:02
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answered by dennis b 3
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