I think you got it backwards there Fran. Murphy's law is why the slimy bastards get caught; they can't cover all the possible ways that they might be discovered, and shit happens :-)
peace & Love On Jul 2, 10:02 am, frantheman <[email protected]> wrote: > There is, however, one unversal law, which renders most conspiracy > theories implausable - I refer, of course, to the almighty Murphy :-) > > Francis > > On 2 Jul., 16:55, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Inability to prove of disprove does not discount plausibility. If > > something has the potential to be factual then the possibility of it's > > truth exists. Conspiracy theories, while much in the hypothetical > > strain, do tend to present very scenarios that are highly possible. > > The could be's, the maybe's and the might have's are always worth > > taking a good look at. Remember when there is a high level conspiracy > > much of the loose ends are forethought and cleaned up before hand, of > > course there are always those unexpected loose ends. > > > On Jul 2, 2:18 am, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I agree that convict testimony is suspect and damn near useless. > > > Generally I believe the most likely reason/outcome/motivation is the > > > correct one. If I was an evil CIA conspirator and I thought this guy > > > had the goods on me he would have fallen down the steps or been in a > > > car accident or committed suicide long ago. If I wanted to leave a > > > message to anyone else thinking of ratting me out I'd of just made him > > > disappear. A la Jimmy Hoffa. > > > > Conspiracy theories can be fun sitting around the campfire but most > > > people discount them for a very good reason. They just aren't very > > > plausible. That said, occasionally the kook is right. So I say keep > > > at it. I support yellow journalism and muckraking as important > > > aspects of freedom and I would never attempt to silence them. As > > > silly as they sometimes sound; we need people like Glen Beck et al. to > > > keep the big boys honest. > > > > dj > > > > On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Slip Disc<[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > New charges were filed in 2004, however, after two Denver jail inmates > > > > came forward to say Sonnenfeld had confessed to them during his time > > > > in custody. By then, Sonnenfeld had remarried and was living in > > > > Argentina. << article excerpt. > > > > > Don, really, what did the two Denver jail inmates get for coming > > > > forward? Why would Sonnenfeld confess to two jail inmates during a > > > > time that he was simply in custody? It's not like he was convicted > > > > and serving a life sentence in a federal prison, doesn't sound > > > > right. > > > > If they wanted to eliminate Sonnenfeld then what would stop them from > > > > coming up with a trumped up jail inmate confession? It's too > > > > predictable. Maybe the inmates had personal/racial dislike for > > > > Sonnenfeld. > > > > The other videographer, Chesnutt, in all likelyhood might as well > > > > received pressure/warnings and coerced into offer discrediting views > > > > against Sonnenfeld. > > > > > We can't just brush the 9/11 conspiracy theories under the carpet as > > > > if they don't have any plausibility, that Bush family, collusive with > > > > the Pentagon, facilitated or allowed the attacks to take place in > > > > order to initiate the ensuing invasion. It is common knowledge that > > > > the extended Bush family has had ties to Nazi activity in the past, > > > > those willing to eliminate thousands for the sake of a political > > > > ideal, so it is possible that collateral damage is once again > > > > concomitant of the New World Order of which GH Bush spoke of. > > > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/911_conspiracy_theories > > > > >http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rc7i0wCFf8g > > > > > On Jun 30, 11:48 pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> I didn't remember the name but while reading the article I remembered > > > >> the story. This guy murdered his wife(allegedly) and is trying to > > > >> gain political asylum to avoid going back to prison. He's a bit loony > > > >> as well. A 'troofer.' Here's a more balanced article on the subject. > > > >> Seems obvious to me he's bent. Clearly, if he actually had evidence > > > >> to support his claims he would have put it on the internet long before > > > >> now. He could have used the 'truth' to save him. He doesn't because > > > >> he's not telling it and he doesn't have it. So I believe. > > > > >>http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_55... > > > > >> dj > > > > >> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 5:42 PM, > > > >> ornamentalmind<[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> > Kurt Sonnenfeld : Exclusive interview > > > >> > 9/11 FEMA videographer at Ground Zero goes public > > > > >> >http://www.voltairenet.org/article160636.html > > > > >> > thoughts?.... --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. 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