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Q&A: Why do people keep making conspiracies about everything?

Why do people keep making conspiracies about everything?
Why can’t they just believe 9/11 was real, or JFK was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald? Why don’t they believe it?

Answer by Emilea
Because their politically correct numb nuts and they want to over analyze everything, and i feel sad for them because they will never be truly happy because they cant just live life without asking stupid questions or letting things be.

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3 Responses to “Q&A: Why do people keep making conspiracies about everything?”

  1. Misty Blue says:

    So you want to live in a world where no one ever questions anything,where everyone has blind faith in their government?Check out what happened to the USS Liberty.

  2. Meilin says:

    Sometimes little things don’t make sense, or don’t fit together right. You look at the official version of events and you find that it either doesn’t answer all of your questions or you see that large chunks of it are little more than guesswork.

    There might be a perfectly reasonable explanation for this, but when doubt exists it sometimes takes hold and grows. People see links that may or may not actually be there and things snowball from there.

    In the case of 9/11 some conspiracies have little or no substance. Such as the controlled demolition conspiracy. You’d have to remove a considerable amount of material from the building in secret to do that, and you’d need a massive workforce, yet nobody has ever found where all of the material supposedly removed was dumped, and nobody has never identified a single one of the 250-300 men that you’d need to rig such a large building for demolition.

    However, other conspiracies are not so hard to dismiss. Such as why Washington is still stonewalling calls for an independent investigation, and is still refusing to grant subpoena power.

    If everything were exactly as they said, why won’t they allow people to be pressed under oath?

    Speaking more generally, people like having stories with a beginning a middle and an end. And strong narrative. Conspiracies provide them with this, and they are often far more exciting than the truth.

    Of course, some conspiracies have been proved to be real. Such as the Feds secretly doping people with mind warping drugs as part of brain washing experiments (MKUltra) or the tuskegee syphilis experiments when the Feds use African Americans in unethical medical experiments. Since the Feds are known for doing stuff like this, it’s perfectly reasonable to suspect them of all kinds of conspiracies.

  3. Tiffany says:

    people make up conspiracies about stuff all the time us as humans and the genaration we live in we want proof and something to belive in and if we cant get that we make them up and sooner or later we get so into that….we start to doubt everything even our existance..!

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