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Do you trust those conspiracy theories, or think there might be atleast an element of truth to them?

2007-03-20 16:54:33 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

17 answers

CONSPIRACIES TO THINK ABOUT:

1. The Jews did not suffer in Germany because there was no Holocaust. Actually it was the Jews that was torturing the poor blond haired deprived Germans. Those tattoos on the Jews arms and hands that are still alive today (by the grace of God) are really there because they want to be hip.

2.We knew the Japanese were going to bomb Pearl Harbor before they did. I mean come-on President Roosevelt liked the thought of our boys baking inside the Battle Ship Arizona before they died. The President was looking for a better way to get a good nights sleep.

3. America did not land on the Moon. We payed billions of dollars for the 360 foot Saturn 5 rocket so we could look at it and say wow that is a big rocket. We kept approx. 400,000 technicians, scientists and construction contractors quiet, with zero leaks to the public. The rocks that we thought that came from moon and have proved to be from the moon are really from the Pacific Ocean.

4. The Mafia whacked JFK, via the Russian connection, via the Cuban connection.... The man on the grassy knoll was a CIA agent acting on orders from Giancana from Chicago and Marcello from New Orleans, with duplicity from Castro and Kruschev....true story.

5. Aliens landed in Roswell and we transported them to Area 51 to back engineer their technology, where do you think the stealth air craft came from? Again, we kept it secret by brain washing the thousands of workers who were in on the scam.

6. The Moon we see every night is really not there along with the planets, stars as well as the Planet Killing Asteroids. Those were put there by the evil United States to toy with our minds.

7. The fossils of homo eructus, neandertals and 15 other hominids that are extinct were put there by paleotologists, archeologists, and assorted rock hounds to enhance their careers. Creationism is the only reality.

8. America is a conspiracy and is a fake country and none of us Americans really live here.

9. I was never born so this response to your question is a fake.

2007-03-20 18:25:57 · answer #1 · answered by Its not me Its u 7 · 1 0

I believe that there is an element of truth. There is a lot of evidence that something is going on that we as common folk don't know about, I have kept my mind and my ears open. I don't believe every theory that comes along but when I see a theory backed up by some evidence then I think we would be idiots to continue to believe that everything going on in the world is on the up and up. Once you believe that conspiracies are happening then you have to except that there isn't a lot we can do about it...Pretty sad, I think.

2007-03-20 19:52:22 · answer #2 · answered by She Said 4 · 0 0

Historically many conspiracy theories have been true. For instance the Holocaust (yes most Americans believed it was made up until the day they saw the footage)

2007-03-20 17:06:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No I don't. I believe something sparked the controversy; however, I believe generally so little is "new" that people love to elaborate on the truth for the sake of creating a stir in their mundane lives, so they "build" upon the truth until it is so far from the "real deal" that no one would even realize it was associated with an actual event!! It becomes as "night is to day" in opposition.

2007-03-20 17:02:37 · answer #4 · answered by Faerie loue 5 · 0 0

Lots of them sound feisable, and make great stories, but unless I was directly involved with something or knew someone who was, conspiracy stories are hard to believe. I'd probably go to a library or three and start digging around if I was really worried about something, though.

2007-03-20 17:12:03 · answer #5 · answered by shellyshell311 2 · 0 0

Never has a conspiracy theory ever been proven to be true. Therefore, I don't take much stock into them. They can be quite amusing and entertaining though.

2007-03-20 17:02:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I believe they are designed to suck amazingly large amounts of monies from the incredibly gullible.

The "theories" regarding the Kennedy assassination alone have been estimated to have generated over a billion dollars in income in books, movies, and tourism.

2007-03-20 17:44:21 · answer #7 · answered by freebird 6 · 1 0

There's probably an element of truth in some of them, but a lot of them are just funny to listen to.

2007-03-20 16:57:09 · answer #8 · answered by bbal40 3 · 1 0

i trust my own conspiriacy theories, because they make more sense. Most conspiracy theories are propagated by the government to dilute the truth of something too blatant. for example, the UFO thing, its all a scam to get people to believe that their is intelligent life on other planets and it promotes higher spending in space exploration, and it allows for stealth fighter experimentation as long as they can get yokels to believe they're ufo's

2007-03-20 17:02:05 · answer #9 · answered by jglassdude 3 · 0 2

They amuse me more than anything else. There's probably an element of truth to all of them, that's what makes them so interesting...

2007-03-20 17:00:55 · answer #10 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

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