27th July 2006, 9:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 27th July 2006, 9:29 PM by Dark Jaguar.)
That link, at the bottom of the page, links to an actual thorough debunking if you are up to it. ALL their claims lack any scientific validity.
It's not just the government. With the nature of their claim, ALL THE WORLD'S PHYCISISTS AND ENGINEERS must be on the US government's payrole or threatened into silence. It would be the only way to explain why so many of them have directly refuted the science of the conspiracy.
People did land on the moon.
There's no reason to think there's anything odd about the path a certain bullet travelled, much less reason enough to say "there had to be another shooter".
The catholic church isn't hiding years of secrecy regarding Jesus' secret fancy (they've got bigger problems right now).
There's no conspiracy about terrible Planet X, the super giant that's going to come near earth and destroy us all.
9/11 was a conspiracy alright. A terrorist conspiracy though, that's all.
The "media industry" isn't conspiring against our wallets by releasing new and better tech. They may be all wanting digital rights management, but CDs really are better than audio cassettes.
The world is not hollow, we aren't on the inside, it isn't flat, and the universe really is frickin' huge (huge enough that the time it took the light to get to our little globe took a pretty frickin' long time).
Men in black aren't running around shutting people up about little grey men.
The world sure would be interesting if there were all these conspiracies running around. That's why X-Files was so popular, but what people seem to miss is that Skully didn't properly represent a skeptically attitude, she was just a flat out denialist.
It's not just the government. With the nature of their claim, ALL THE WORLD'S PHYCISISTS AND ENGINEERS must be on the US government's payrole or threatened into silence. It would be the only way to explain why so many of them have directly refuted the science of the conspiracy.
People did land on the moon.
There's no reason to think there's anything odd about the path a certain bullet travelled, much less reason enough to say "there had to be another shooter".
The catholic church isn't hiding years of secrecy regarding Jesus' secret fancy (they've got bigger problems right now).
There's no conspiracy about terrible Planet X, the super giant that's going to come near earth and destroy us all.
9/11 was a conspiracy alright. A terrorist conspiracy though, that's all.
The "media industry" isn't conspiring against our wallets by releasing new and better tech. They may be all wanting digital rights management, but CDs really are better than audio cassettes.
The world is not hollow, we aren't on the inside, it isn't flat, and the universe really is frickin' huge (huge enough that the time it took the light to get to our little globe took a pretty frickin' long time).
Men in black aren't running around shutting people up about little grey men.
The world sure would be interesting if there were all these conspiracies running around. That's why X-Files was so popular, but what people seem to miss is that Skully didn't properly represent a skeptically attitude, she was just a flat out denialist.
"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)