Nick Terry
Illuminator
Oh... I am indeed a believer of many... and critical of many others.
OK, enough sizzle. Which are the top half-dozen you believe in, and which half-dozen famous conspiracy theories are you critical of?
Oh... I am indeed a believer of many... and critical of many others.
I have no illusions that any active members of JREF would be attracted to our site.Or he could be trying to recruit membership to Above Top Secret,
Oh... I am indeed a believer of many... and critical of many others.
Oh come off it Beachnut. Stop calling people liars, it's getting annoying.
Okay. We'll be the judge of that. However you did state that you believe many conspiracy theories.I have no illusions that any active members of JREF would be attracted to our site.![]()
We get almost more than we can handle every day... and I apoligize of my contribution is seen as a recruitment attempt.
I just think that there is more in common than you realize, and that a harsh skeptical approach is an important factor in finding truth.
Can you pm me when he gets to some facts, please? I think it may be a few years since it has been 5 years, and he seem to have a big void where the facts should be.
Top "conspiracies" I feel have merrit:OK, enough sizzle. Which are the top half-dozen you believe in, and which half-dozen famous conspiracy theories are you critical of?
I think Skepticguy has shown that he has a good understanding of who the Twoofers are, so to me, that makes him worthy of respect. I don't have time to read his website, but as far as his posting here has gone, he hasn't made any wild claims about 9/11 yet.
Top "conspiracies" I feel have merrit:
1- The Roswell UFO incident was a cold-war propaganda campaign
2- Regan did negotiate with Iranian terrorists
3- Northwoods would have gone forward if not for Kennedy
4- Gulf of Tonkin was fabricated
5- Perl Harbor was "allowed" to be attacked
6- My socks are being stolen by intelligent dust bunnies in the dryer
Top "conspiracies" I feel have no merrit:
1- I think a passenger airline struck the Pentagon on 9/11
2- I don't think we invaded Afghanistan for oil
3- I don't think Elvis or Hitler is still alive
4- I think the vast majority of UFO sightings are tests of advanced aircraft
5- I think John Titor was a hoax
6- I think we landed on the moon
I must be reading things, but it seems to be showing through his talk.
This is an apples-oranges comparison list. Nothing here is a "ray of sunshine" that I can see. Your top 5 examples don't fall into the CT category.Top "conspiracies" I feel have merrit:
1- The Roswell UFO incident was a cold-war propaganda campaign
2- Regan did negotiate with Iranian terrorists
3- Northwoods would have gone forward if not for Kennedy
4- Gulf of Tonkin was fabricated
5- Perl Harbor was "allowed" to be attacked
6- My socks are being stolen by intelligent dust bunnies in the dryer
Top "conspiracies" I feel have no merrit:
1- I think a passenger airline struck the Pentagon on 9/11
2- I don't think we invaded Afghanistan for oil
3- I don't think Elvis or Hitler is still alive
4- I think the vast majority of UFO sightings are tests of advanced aircraft
5- I think John Titor was a hoax
6- I think we landed on the moon
I'll have to revert to some research... and links for the recent stuff... but certainly you're aware of the FBI's counter intelligence and infiltration efforts that created the LA gang wars? There was even an HBO special covering it.
Yes, that's the most recent "surprise" isn't it? Something about Urantia.
If you have any questions, I'm more than happy to do what I can...
So says you. Each item has a history of conspiracy theory speculation.This is an apples-oranges comparison list.
You missed my dynamic personality then.Nothing here is a "ray of sunshine" that I can see.
I think you have a narrow definition of "conspiracy theory". They are indeed. In fact, the UFOlogy 'field' is rampant with conspiracies.Your top 5 examples don't fall into the CT category.
As an example to show one example of on-the-shelf planning that has similar attributes to a current event.You made the comparison between Northwoods and 9/11.
To some degree, but I'm certain not to the extent you seem to assume I do.I'm going to infer that you believe 9/11 was an inside job,
It has attributes that have similarities with similar operations in the past. There is a mountain of material for any angle you want to take on the subject. What most skeptics of conspiracy theory, and 9/11 Truthers, both don't understand... is that it's possible for the events to have occurred, to have been perpetrated by fundamentalist terrorists, to actually involve passenger aircraft, yet still be guided to happen by subtle covert maneuverings by a limited circle of people in dark corners of mysterious government agencies. Some people derive entertainment value from assuming a grainy bit of a low-res photo is a bomb-pod under a passenger aircraft... I don't go there. (I'm not saying such a think is impossible, but my focus has been on connecting how this compares with other conspiracy events... leaving the bombs, pods, and missiles to others.)that it was a false flag operation.
It has attributes that have similarities with similar operations in the past. There is a mountain of material for any angle you want to take on the subject. What most skeptics of conspiracy theory, and 9/11 Truthers, both don't understand... is that it's possible for the events to have occurred, to have been perpetrated by fundamentalist terrorists, to actually involve passenger aircraft, yet still be guided to happen by subtle covert maneuverings by a limited circle of people in dark corners of mysterious government agencies. Some people derive entertainment value from assuming a grainy bit of a low-res photo is a bomb-pod under a passenger aircraft... I don't go there. (I'm not saying such a think is impossible, but my focus has been on connecting how this compares with other conspiracy events... leaving the bombs, pods, and missiles to others.)
Okay, thanks much for that. My next inference is that your position on 9/11 is remarkably similar to, if not identical to, the stance taken by David Ray Griffin. Would that be a correct inference on my part?It has attributes that have similarities with similar operations in the past. There is a mountain of material for any angle you want to take on the subject. What most skeptics of conspiracy theory, and 9/11 Truthers, both don't understand... is that it's possible for the events to have occurred, to have been perpetrated by fundamentalist terrorists, to actually involve passenger aircraft, yet still be guided to happen by subtle covert maneuverings by a limited circle of people in dark corners of mysterious government agencies. Some people derive entertainment value from assuming a grainy bit of a low-res photo is a bomb-pod under a passenger aircraft... I don't go there. (I'm not saying such a think is impossible, but my focus has been on connecting how this compares with other conspiracy events... leaving the bombs, pods, and missiles to others.)
Top "conspiracies" I feel have merrit:
1- The Roswell UFO incident was a cold-war propaganda campaign
2- Regan did negotiate with Iranian terrorists
3- Northwoods would have gone forward if not for Kennedy
4- Gulf of Tonkin was fabricated
5- Perl Harbor was "allowed" to be attacked
6- My socks are being stolen by intelligent dust bunnies in the dryer
Top "conspiracies" I feel have no merrit:
1- I think a passenger airline struck the Pentagon on 9/11
2- I don't think we invaded Afghanistan for oil
3- I don't think Elvis or Hitler is still alive
4- I think the vast majority of UFO sightings are tests of advanced aircraft
5- I think John Titor was a hoax
6- I think we landed on the moon
There are several fallacies here. The terms "conspiracy theorist" and "9/11 activist" are not mutually exclusive. We deal with 9/11 conspiracy theorists, some of whom are activists. We also deal with other conspiracy theories, but 9/11 gets the most play. We care about facts, not labels.It seems you're blurring the lines between conspiracy theorists and "9/11 activists"... if not tossing the lines out altogether.
Think of me as a ray of sunshine, bringing truth, justice, and disruptive thinking to the masses.![]()
In reality, believe it or not, I've long admired the efforts of Randi and his group. My main concern, and the concern of most of our members, is truth. In the spectrum of "what is" we have skeptical rejection on one end, and speculative assertions on the other. Somewhere in the middle lies the truth... and we both want to find it, we just begin from different perspectives.