In a message dated 12/20/2009 10:05:03 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

The problem with conspiracy theories is that they are  usually presented as 
facts and no effort is given to provide serious  documentation or support.  
Usually the support behind the  statements is in the theorist's 
rationalization which involves a series  of suppositions, each one relying upon 
the 
accuracy of another, like  individual dominoes stacked precariously one upon 
another.    As long as every single supposition/domino is dead on accurate, 
the  whole thing manages to stay together, but if one is wrong, the entire  
structure falls.    Generally, theorists don't really  have much in the way of 
facts, but they have a lot of  opinions.

On the other hand..... there really are  conspiracies.  And the nature of 
conspiracies is that the  perpetrators do not like them to be discovered.  
People attempted  to reveal the conspiracy are targeted for discreditation, 
ridicule, or  elimination.

What do you do?   You do your best to  listen to what is claimed, attempt 
to determine if it has any realistic  merit, and make your best conclusion.

Popular conspiracy theories  in my lifetime include:

Man landing on Moon is a  Hoax
Roosevelt knew about the Pearl Harbor attack in advance
Obama  is not born in the US
Katrina Hurricane relief efforts were bungled  purposely because victims 
were African Americans
Global Warming (now  climate change since the earth has been cooling for 
about 8 years)   is due to human activity

And many others.

People who  promote these theories are mostly sincere.  They are  forceful. 
  They are passionate.   But being  sincere, forceful, dramatic, or loud 
does NOT mean you are  correct.  

Making claims without any proof by someone who is  sincere or loud 
convinces many people.  The Katrina victims theory  is particularly weak 
because 
absolutely no documentation or support  exists for the claim.  Global warming 
theory is particularly  suspect, especially now, because the scientists doing 
climate change  research have been proven to have conspired to for years to 
toss data  and studies that don't support the theory.  

Now, the claims  that David Rockefeller owns 85% of the world's pharmacies 
could possibly  be true I suppose.  But, nobody seems to be able to come up 
with  any documentation, so I ignore this.   But let's say it's  true.  On 
top of this, for the conspiracy to be accurate, we need  to believe that an 
incredibly rich man who will never be able to spend  10% of his wealth is so 
crazed by money and power that he will  deliberately go out of his way to 
risk everything to cover-up or  discredit alternative treatments and remedies 
that may have some real  merit.   This is a lot for someone to accept 
without some real  documentation.

As far as the claim that the WTC were not brought  down by terrorists 
amazes me since I saw the buildings collapse on live  tv.   The buildings each 
took much longer than 10 seconds to  collapse from the time they were struck 
by the airplanes.    There are a number of well researched papers discussing 
the mechanics of  how that happened.  Imploding experts use dynamite to 
implode  buildings.  This was entirely different and the imploders'  expertise 
is pretty much irrelevant here.  There are tons of  evidence that 911 was 
indeed orchestrated by Al Quaida terrorists.   

Me?  I'm just skeptical of exotic claims.  I'm willing  to listen to just 
about ANY theory as long as there is some real  evidence to back it up.  
Evidence other than someone connecting a  bunch of assumptions and opinions.  

I think we are  currently living through one of the biggest conspiracies on 
record right  now, namely the efforts to pass the so called 'Health Care 
Reform  Bill.'    I think there is a lot of evidence to suggest  that various 
politicians are being blackmailed to support it or paid off  in one way or 
another.  I have no proof of this, so I can't  promulgate my theory as 
anything more than a suspicion.  If  successful in their efforts, the 
government 
will have unprecedented  power over our lives.   Anything you might have to 
say about 911,  Rockefeller's banks, the Fed, or the FDA pales in comparison 
with what  this power grab is likely to do.

That's my take.

Steve  G.

--- On Sun, 12/20/09, John E. Stevens  <[email protected]> wrote:


From:  John E. Stevens <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:  CS>...these videos are about Autism
To:  [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 10:05  AM

Yes, Rockefeller owns many of the banks,  too.  The Fed - corrupt as all 
hell.  The Bildeburger group,  the Rockefellers, JP Morgan and the Rothchild's 
control 90% or more of  all the banks and the Fed.  They also control most 
of the  pharmaceutical companies (the reason millions - maybe billions are  
dying needlessly...) and they write the university and college  curriculum 
for our M.D.'s...  Ain't that just grand.   Without a Merck PDR where would 
they be?  And the wars are  controlled, too - the "Insiders" want to 
eliminate the obsolete  "backward" cultures...  Those that can't keep up with 
their  
measure of intelligence... Sick...  And our kids are the cannon  fodder for 
their evil ways.  And if we think 9/11 and the WTC was  brought down by 
terrorists, one should do some serious  investigation.  Seven buildings came 
down...  And, you can't  bring down 110 stories in 10 seconds...  That's  
impossible...  Ask any scientific  imploder...