LD that blew a bit of my brain out.. What I come away with though, which simply confirmed my thoughts, is the sheer size of the number people needed for some conspiracy theories to be successful, and for it to be kept ‘secret’..the difficulty in doing this negates the idea that a conspiracy could succeed without being ‘outed’.. Additionally, I have always believed that those who believe in conspiracy theories, like say ‘911’, is more about the feeling of vulnerability, as they can’t believe that something so ‘simple’..for want of a better word..as a plane being hijacked and smashing into a building and thus unleashing such devastation could happen where they live. Therefore, the thought, almost a need, that there has to be some elaborate plan or agenda to allow such an incident occurring, in their minds provides a comfort, it means they are not so vulnerable.
ps..However, I still believe they have a cure for spinal cord injury but won’t release it because the disabled industry is worth a fortune!!
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