Scott Sommers
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Yes.
I'm not sure what you're arguing. The people I meet agree that belief in one conspiracy theory is likely to predict belief in others. They also agree that there is a gradation of "crankiness" associated with variants of these theories. I have seen no evidence to support the claim that those gradations are trivial or are somehow equivalent to a bogus imposition of gradation on well-defined actions.
With respect to the Moon landing hoax theory, there is more widespread acceptance for a claim that some genuine landings occurred but our record of them is incomplete or partially fabricated, than there is for a claim that no missions occurred and that the entire Apollo program was a fabrication. Although I no longer debate 9/11 conspiracy theories with much vigor, I have noted that there is more widespread acceptance for claims that the attacks occurred largely as claimed, but that there was some inaction or complicity, than for claims that exotic technologies were used to stage the entire tragedy.
If I understand your argument correctly, you want to bifurcate the question into "sane" and "kooky," and assert that it is pointless outside of JREF to consider gradations or severities of kookiness. You attribute any perception of such a gradation to a focus and/or confirmation bias endemic to JREF. Instead I see that bifurcation as an imposition of a simplified model on what I've observed in the field to be a phenomenon sufficiently rich in variety to support the allegations in the original post. Namely, since there is a gradation of kookiness in conspiracy belief, why do certain people gravitate toward the extreme end?
This is sort of what I am saying.
The question as I see it concerns attributions made about Jim Fetzer. As such, the issue here is not whether no-planes are crazier than thermite CDers. The issue here is, is Fetzer crazier because he believes X than another Truther because he believes Y. In other words, is there a scale of craziness that you can place Fetzer and others on and say that such & such a score on the scale makes them candidates as disinfo agents are attention hounds or whatever.
So is Fetzer crazier than WTC Dust? She doesn't believe any of these other conspiracies as far as I can tell. Does that make her less crazy than Fetzer and less likely a disinfo agent or whatever?