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Old October 17th 11, 05:49 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave,talk.politics.guns,rec.sport.golf,alt.conspiracy
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Am 16.10.2011 18:47, schrieb RD Sandman:
Thomas wrote in
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...

This is the kind of stupidity that is so typical of the conspiracy
nuts


(Actually its not my business and I'm not a 'conspiracy nut'. )

...
Don't know, how to put all these pieces together and it's actually not
my business, but I suggest you Americans try to do that.

TH


Several here have tried. You aren't unique no matter what your mum told
you. So far, none of their theories have held any more water than yours
have.


I don't think so, because the people in the world act in a different
manners than you think. Knowledge follow an exponential curve. This
means, a certain idea is passed to - say - two (different) friends per
day - and so forth.
The idea spreads relatively slowly. But the last half of the Earth is
covered in a day. (Not quite, but as simplification)

So certain ideas are not visible for a very long time, but this doesn't
mean, they are not there. Only they are not visible.

But if the ideas have their own value and are is some respect 'better'
(as explanation), than they sooner or later outrun the competitors.

In the subjects you call 'conspiracies', there are several ideas, that
seem to be more 'true' (hence: 'truthers'), what gives these ideas
advantages over official explanations.

The 'truthers' will inevitably outrun official fairy tails, because
truth has advantages in explaining things.


TH