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It is good to have an 'open mind'. However, one should also use intelligence to filter out the nonsense. Otherwise, your mind becomes filled with claptrap.
There is nothing new in your article, what are we missing?
Look this subject has been discussed years ago I'm sure here on C-D, long before I ever knew C-D existed...many of you are here for many years, I'm NOT.
You guys crack me up. You really expect people to believe this conspiracy garbage? No doubt there are people who will swallow this nonsense with no questions asked, and no doubt some of them are posting on this board.
It is good to have an 'open mind'. However, one should also use intelligence to filter out the nonsense. Otherwise, your mind becomes filled with claptrap.
Exactly! Things like "Russian Collaboration" for example.
I find conspiracy theorists always have the same thought process:
-Any discrepancy can be magnified to erase the WHOLE argument
-Their argument is extrapolated from minutia.
Unless the exact same scenario was re-enacted, all investigators have to go on similar research. Since it is impossible to recreate the Murrah Building, the FBI's findings will ALWAYS be suspect by the conspiracy crowd...The same crowd that will throw out explosives on support columns etc.
I started questioning conspiracy theories based on basic sociology... people cannot keep secrets! Most of these scenarios ASSUME an inhuman degree of discretion and coordination, sorry, not ever going to happen.
I was at the Murrah Building shortly after the blast. Two things struck me, it is a very tight area even though it looks more spaced apart on television and secondly, how the church nearby was blown off it's foundation.
I can easily imagine an explosive in those tight quarters to do what it did.
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