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Originally Posted by Jacks
And now the real reason behind it all.
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Though I don't rule out the possibility of that being true, I think we play a dangerous game when we decide on speculation alone. Mason may know more than us but he may also know just as little. If the latter is true, then what makes his opinion so important? He even says it's a theory (as it's a "believes" statement). Unless he professes high evidence, it's speculation and nothing we should be settling as done fact. Is it possible? Yeah. Is it the real reason? I don't know. I don't think any of us know yet.
(Sorry. The use of "real" when we speculate is a bit of a pet peeve of mine)