We don't all have to wallow in this black hole of self impo…

Leo ·

We don't all have to wallow in this black hole of self imposed ignorance. There's research you can do. The puzzle pieces are out there. You can gather them, evaluate their credibility, cross reference them with other sources and piece together theories that more closely approximate the truth.

Your arguments remind me of the Sandy Hook elementry conspiracy theory. Where, according to the conspiracy, everything was government lies. But it always seemed so absurd to me. It seemed so easy to go and piece that one together. The names of the victims were public. I imagine one could pretty easily go and track down the families, knock on their doors or call them and ask about it. I expect it would become pretty clear pretty quickly.

Why should anyone believe the theories of the people sitting on the couch speculating? If you want to reject the narrative and discuss it seriously, at least do some extensive research. If you read about the Leuchter report, find out about any rebuttals or counter arguments. Evaluate them, see which ones seem to be formulated more correctly. Which arguments do they make and which ones are persuasive. If you're not in a position to evaluate that, might mean you need more of an education. It just seems silly to reject a narrative without putting in the work, especially since it seems obvious that this process of research has already been done many times over on this topic. You just don't know about it.