When there is no motive, or evidence.
To not consider theories alternative to what the powers that be produce is absurdity, though.
2007-01-09 08:32:15
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answered by justagirl33552 4
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I only wonder if those of you who give no credence to the theory that the government had some complicity in this event have done any research on the issue , or are you just listening to the media's spin on it . I didn't want to believe the government could play a roll in 9/11 , but there is to much evidence that supports the fact they were
2007-01-09 20:53:09
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answered by Az Rastaman 3
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when people actually believe it. Especially when it started out as an innocent little novel or film, and a whole tourist industry gets built up around it.
The last two centuries saw some conspiracy theories that went beyond absurdity and resulted in hate crimes and tyranny.
2007-01-09 17:01:21
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answered by dude 5
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Most of the time there is no line to cross, as it starts out as absurdity.
2007-01-09 17:18:22
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answered by Betsy 7
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Well a good conspiracy is the one that can never be proved , that's all i have to say
2007-01-12 23:28:17
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answered by sammy_the_diver 2
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