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Originally Posted by Stimpy
Not really. People accept conspiracy theories as truth all the time. It just depends which side of the conspiracy you are on as to whether you take the theory as fact or consider it a whacky theory.
Actually, it is all theory and conjecture. If there was this vast body of evidence the theory would wilt and die on the vine. The fact that there are still so many holes in both theories makes them open to endless discussion. You saying otherwise does not change that fact and only supports my original post.
Again, your support of one theory over the other just points out your embracing of one mythology over another. You have no idea what the facts are in this instance because so many of them are not provable. It is simple to burst your illusion of truth by pointing out that the other theory can point to several of the individuals identified as the hijackers are still alive and walking the streets. That is a cold hard fact that brings into question the validity of the evidence you cling to. That in itself should be enough to cast a reasonable doubt on the validity of the rest of the supposed evidence. Of course the same examination of the evidence on the other side requires some leaps as well, which is why I say the truth is somewhere in the middle and something we will never know.
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1. No there are not "still so many holes". There are very few holes or arguments that support the conspiracy theories that are even remotely sup[ported by reasonable evidence. Take a look at the the genius arguments in this thread and the associated links. 99% of it is absolute garbage that lacks any tie to reality.
2. In regards to the second highlighted portion, see my last two senteces above.