You can believe in conspiraces, but don;t find them everywhere
2007-06-05 17:01:19
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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As answering this question truthfully will likely invoke dark forces watching in the shadows, I will instead throw these alleged forces off the trail by answering in a manner that may or may not be truthful. The answer to your question is not necessarily the truth, though depending on the circumstances, it may indeed be the truth. There is nothing wrong with believing in conspiracies if these conspiracies are, in fact, true. Of course, what the truth is depends on one's point of view.
2007-06-05 23:28:49
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answered by ? 2
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IMO 'conspiracies' do exist. Governments sometimes need (or feel they have the need) to take action that is unpopular in order to provide certain safeguards. The people as a whole don't need to know about it. This is for their own good.
I think that if people had a realistic picture of events around the globe the majority of them would have trouble sleeping and there would be no end of doomsayers.
So to answer your quesiton, there's nothing wrong with it.
2007-06-05 22:16:04
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answered by Zimmia 5
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Conspiracies do exist. They don't exist in every situation. Therefore some conspiracies have merit. We don't know which ones, but if a good enough case is made for them, I believe they have a right to bring them to the light of day.
2007-06-05 22:09:03
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answered by swarr2001 5
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Unproven conspiracies are almost always the manifestations of ignorant people. Most of them are too stupid to realize they are...too stupid.
The grassy knoll theory is very plausible. It's based on a certain degree of probabilities that could of been.
My dislike for 9/11 conspiracy nuts is a mixture of both disgust and pity.
2007-06-05 22:23:49
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answered by Bad Samaritan 4
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nothing wrong with conspiracies as long as you don't get crazy with them. Those that start to see conspiracies in everything that happens have lost touch with reality and will soon slide away from the norm. Sometimes things just happen.
2007-06-05 22:12:09
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answered by tgatecrasher2003 3
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People who believe in conspiracies give man too much credit. He's basically a lazy sh*t who really can't be bothered going to the lengths conspiracy nuts say they do just to cover something up.
The theory of Occams Razor says the simplest explanation is probably the correct one.
QED.
2007-06-05 22:48:00
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answered by chimerauk 3
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There is much info that suggest that it was even more than two and that Oswald may have been the fall guy. Google JFK conspiracies and while you're at it, his brother as well.
2007-06-06 08:10:55
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answered by meuw_two 2
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Just make u sound crazy. By the way it was proven Lee Harvey Oswald did it. I even watched a documenty on the mans child hood to growing up years. It sucks that no one noticed his insanity other wise the assination could have been prevented.
2007-06-05 22:18:35
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answered by missgigglebunny 7
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there is nothing wrong with believing in conspiracies. i personally think its fun trying to find the answer
2007-06-05 22:25:49
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answered by mesconan 1
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conspiracys exist especially when it comes to government, becuase they hold so much power,and they can make things happen
2007-06-05 22:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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