I think this is the best argument that disproves Killtown's theory. Where the hell is a college student going to get or uncover top secret info?
Oh, it's complete nonsense. You'd have to assume that this college student, writing an undergraduate thesis, had conducted better and more accurate research than journalists, professors, and public policy foundations.
And
even if you assume this is true, then you have the fact that, if she was silenced, her works wouldn't stop there.
Consider this. Suppose someone develops the Infinite Improbability Drive and it misfires, leading Mr. Town to actually be right for a change, and the unfortunate young woman was killed for "exposing the Truth about Osama bin Laden," a Truth that the NWO can't let out in public.
Guess who's next?
That's right, her
thesis advisor. If anyone knows what's in that paper, it would be him.
Furthermore, he'd be alerted to the "coincidence," and be likely to follow up on that paper. Plus he'd have the resources to expand on it, being a professor, not a mere undergraduate senior. And he'd have the University to publicize his findings.
If Mr. Town's delusions were accurate, her advisor would not be a suspect at all, but rather the next
victim.
Much like how Alex Jones's continued breathing proves that his dreams of an NWO are pure fantasy, the fact that her advisor lived to be a suspect disproves Mr. Town's theory. His delusions are completely self-inconsistent.
And for
Miragememories, who resorted quite early to
smears that he
later was
forced to
retract, you'll note my logic above doesn't depend on any smears whatsoever. The only smearing going on would be the individual who is using
hearsay to accuse another individual of murder, without the least bit of factual evidence. I assume you can figure out what I'm referring to here.