Nick Terry
Illuminator
In watching the burden-of-proof table tennis that passes for debate between our resident crop of CTists and the debunkers, it struck me that the CTists almost never cite any conspiracy theory literature, whether about 9/11 or anything else.
Why?
Is it because the YouTube generation are that incapable of reading?
Or is it because the JAQ-off stance prohibits them endorsing any name conspiracist?
This isn't a behaviour unique to Twoofers, though. Holocaust deniers seem to read a bit more than Twoofers but very rarely rely on citing the revisionist gurus.
So, is it possible that some CT books are now more likely to be read by debunkers than their target audience? How many twoofers have actually read David Ray Griffin anyway?
I'm curious whether this behaviour pattern holds true for other CTs - has anyone ever encountered some loon citing e.g. Milton William Cooper, Jim Keith, David Icke, or a specific JFK author?
Why?
Is it because the YouTube generation are that incapable of reading?
Or is it because the JAQ-off stance prohibits them endorsing any name conspiracist?
This isn't a behaviour unique to Twoofers, though. Holocaust deniers seem to read a bit more than Twoofers but very rarely rely on citing the revisionist gurus.
So, is it possible that some CT books are now more likely to be read by debunkers than their target audience? How many twoofers have actually read David Ray Griffin anyway?
I'm curious whether this behaviour pattern holds true for other CTs - has anyone ever encountered some loon citing e.g. Milton William Cooper, Jim Keith, David Icke, or a specific JFK author?