I think I do agree a bit with RedIbis when it comes to the statements they made about "debunking". I think, personally speaking, it isn't a very honest way to investigate claims. Unfortunately, the only way to test any claims in this situation to the satisfaction of those sympathetic to "Truth Movement" claims would involve reconstructing and reenacting the entire incident precisely as it was said to have happened, and to have absolutely full and free access to all the evidence and information that they may so chose to seek.
Even then I have my doubts. I doubt that the most vocal proponents of these idea's would act honestly if they were to suddenly have every available resource. If it was found that the Official account was totally accurate, I still think some in the Truth community who are so attached mentally and egoistically with being the valiant whistleblowers would still cry conspiracy, because without one they have no real self defined purpose for living. Perhaps their heads would explode...who knows?
So what have I learned...?
1. It's a cult of personality in most cases. In this case you have several personalities trying to gain attention for their own agenda by capitalizing on the deaths of thousands. Take that "who stands to benefit" crap and aim it straight at those who are leading this "movement".
2. Dude, come on! This whole phenomena started as internet movies. I am sorry, but my faith in the scientific and logical rigor of these films is lacking. Seriously...come on. Quit letting others think for you. Anyone can cut and paste clips together. Just because it's compelling doesn't mean it's true.
3. Remember to take stock of what is actually being said. A evening spent reviewing statements by supposed truth seekers should reveal them to be engaging in the same thing they complain about. Debunking. It's a semantic game that never ends. One side states they have evidence, and arguments. The other side retorts with arguments but no actual evidence....ad nauseum.
At some point, you actually have to consider the evidence, and take note of the fact that the side you are supporting as a "truther" has nothing but rhetoric, loud voices, and emotive music set to traumatizing video collages.
By now, hopefully, one should see the house of cards teetering.
4. This is a good one, though I can't remember who told it to me
Correlation does NOT automatically equal causation. Peoples ignorance of this simple idea is what allows these truth spreaders to proliferate idea's and get more attention drawn to themselves.
So, in conclusion...you are either A: Willing to base your beliefs about this event on a cadre of halfwitted media whores whose sole sources of evidence lies in the reediting of video clips over and over, cherry picking quotes and evidence, not to mention outright dishonesty, questionable motives, and an overt lack of expertise....OR...You are going to B: Follow the evidence that has been reviewed by peers with relevant expertise.
It's pretty simple really.