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Originally Posted by Pokesan
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Believing in conspiracy theories can have the effect of letting an otherwise powerless person feel like they have control over the world they live in. That they can better navigate what troubles may come, because of their superior understanding of how the world really is.
I understand the appeal and have a bargain to propose:
I will not hire a lion to eat you so long as you stop promoting your delusions as truth. You can keep your beliefs - just stop bothering others with them. Do that and you shall live. Do it not, and every one of you will be eaten by a lion today.
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Did I once say how I feel about said events was the truth? No. I merely presented to you data, tests, scientific research and the like disproving what we were told on that day were lies told to us by our government made by people MUCH smarter than you, or I.
What they explain is a (not "the") truth, but I've also said that; it doesn't tell us if we our government took our own buildings down and killed our own citizens. All it says is that they were not taken down by those airplanes that hit on that day. The Pentagon also was not hit by an airplane at all.
It's really funny that those beams were melted by the explosion and jet fuel (which we already know is a lie) yet, magically; one of the passports by one of the "terrorists" was "found" at the site intact. Right... beams were "melted" yet a little passport made of paper didn't light up.
Seriously, do some research. Listen to experts; not me. If you still can't comprehend it all and choose to disregard the evidence, physics, and people more educated than either of us that is fine; live in ignorance.