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Old 05-02-2011, 05:23 PM  
helterskelter808
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Originally Posted by Sly View Post
Why is it far-fetched to believe that a highly reclusive, sick, wanted man was hiding in a sympathetic country but not far-fetched to believe that the NWO, or whoever, staged 9/11, the hiding of Osama and the capture of Osama?
You don't have to believe in something to not believe something else. All that needs to happen for you to be a "conspiracy nut" is to think the official version doesn't add up.

I don't necessarily believe 'conspiracy' theories. A lot of them conflict with each other anyway. I just don't also necessarily believe official versions and I'm willing to accept that what the Government says is not necessarily true. Why would it be? You never hear the whole truth about anything; the fact they classify documents alone demonstrates that.

I will say this, conspiracy theories, if they don't go completely nuts, are very interesting and entertaining and often seem more plausible than official versions, which usually amount to little more than simple minded We Do Good/They Do Evil.
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