• Agent641@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I used to be a 9/11 truther, convinced of ex military, windowless jets with missile pods, thermite and a global conspiracy to kill thousands just to fake the death of a few important scientists who were on the plane so they could be kidnapped and enslaved to prevent them leaking government secrets while also making bank on the insurance claims and destroying evidence of massive corruption and compromat, just like the scuttling of the titanic.

    Im still not really sure when and why I changed my mind.

    • petrol_sniff_king@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      3 months ago

      My favorite thing about conspiracy theories is the all-at-once victory these events are supposed to be.

      Like, dissenting opinions are so heavily discouraged that everything gets turned into some 5D mental chess gambit. So you get things like:

      They were trying to kidnap scientists without anyone knowing

      Okay. Kind of elaborate for that, but why not.

      And they made a lot of money.

      O… kay. I guess. Does that mean the money was important to the scientist kidnappi—

      And there was a lot of evidence on that plane they needed gone, too.

      Wow, popping this plane really was a golden egg, wasn’t it?

    • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      it’s the human experience - plenty of real conspiracy shit - from cia acid/mk ultra to the tuskegee experiment makes anything seem possible.

      I’ve always felt there was some stuff on the saudi side that was left unexplored but know that a passenger plane could take out a building, and working in vfx, knowing there was no way to fake it on site. life will offer more examples of ambiguous outcomes, and they’ll be replete with government fuckery in some cases, in others, it’ll just be random tragedy. good luck!