27th February 2003, 1:52 PM
"Who really killed JFK"? Proove they are keeping that a secret! Come ON now, thinking it's a government conspiracy is the bigger claim, so the burden of proof is on you to show that's the case.
Two unaccounted for nukes? What's the story on that? Is that just more made up stuff that "just makes sense" to conspiracy theorists like you?
Lemme guess, you think we didn't land on the moon too.
As far as secret weapons, would you please think about it for a second? Do you honestly expect any nation at war, EVER, to tell the world about all their military tactics? Because telling their own people is just like telling the whole world.
Again though, the past is nothing, if it's a secret, you must proove it, thus meaning it's not a secret any more. Therefor, claiming "secrets and lies" is pretty much always illogical until there's proof, at which point it's not a secret any more.
Edit: Haha, I just skimmed by the alien conspiracy stuff! Mr. Alien Space Marine is nuts if he actually believes aliens have visited us. Proove it!
Two unaccounted for nukes? What's the story on that? Is that just more made up stuff that "just makes sense" to conspiracy theorists like you?
Lemme guess, you think we didn't land on the moon too.
As far as secret weapons, would you please think about it for a second? Do you honestly expect any nation at war, EVER, to tell the world about all their military tactics? Because telling their own people is just like telling the whole world.
Again though, the past is nothing, if it's a secret, you must proove it, thus meaning it's not a secret any more. Therefor, claiming "secrets and lies" is pretty much always illogical until there's proof, at which point it's not a secret any more.
Edit: Haha, I just skimmed by the alien conspiracy stuff! Mr. Alien Space Marine is nuts if he actually believes aliens have visited us. Proove it!
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)