If some of these things are so fantastic as you say, then it shouldnt present any problems to have people looking at them and deciding if that is so or not. Obviously, according to you, they would be so fantastic that no one would believe them...
So, whats the problem... LOL...
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They are so fantastic that only people like you believe them. There are many people like you who are prone to the most fantastic, bizarre, irrational, conspiratorial view of any issue.
Their is also a disturbing percentage of people who believe 9/11 was a government conspiracy, not carried out by Islamic lunatics. You and them ARE the problem.
Keep LOL’ing all you like. I’ll continue to find it disturbing how many people lack any critical thinking faculties and how many people believe in ridiculous conspiracy theories despite the mountains of evidence readily available that prove them 100% wrong, nothing to “LOL” about.
You said — They are so fantastic that only people like you believe them. There are many people like you who are prone to the most fantastic, bizarre, irrational, conspiratorial view of any issue.
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The “fantastic theory” is the government’s actually. If that wasn’t *so fantastic* to believe, there would be no cause for people to be looking elsewhere. So, if you’re wondering why people *are* looking elsewhere — it’s precisely because of the fantastic theories presented to the American public that no one could swallow... :-)
So, it’s not that the American public is actually looking for fantastic theories in the face of something rational and reasonable with good proof to boot — no..., that’s not it — they don’t have anything reasonable.
And that’s why you have people looking into all the possibilities that are out there. The American public can tell when the government is pushing fairy tales on them... LOL...