I have been studying history a lot, what i've found is that consipracies are most of the time true.
Noone in nazi germany believed that it was the nazis who burnt the reichstag, they found that out only after the nazi regime collapsed.
That's one example, roman history is full of other examples. The british empire sacrificed battalions to make wars popular back home and get the people in a revenge taking mood.
It's not uncommon for these things to actually happen, so what's the big deal about Bush? Is he that good of a guy that he would never ever do such a thing?
2007-11-02 10:45:23
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answered by Anonymous
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lol Conspiracy. The truth of matters is always what you would least expect, or too shocking to believe. We are conditioned to mock certain beliefs like UFOs for example. Denial.
2007-11-02 18:18:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I love hearing about conspiracies. I think they are fun, scary and sometimes just plan ridiculous! But they can be really scary when they are true, and yes they can be true.
2007-11-02 18:04:57
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answered by Miss 6 7
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It depends upon which one is the truth.
2007-11-02 17:48:37
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answered by gismoII 7
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