by Pops » Fri 06 Jul 2018, 23:38:47
The biggest argument against most conspiracies is they involve people, usually lots of people, all enacting some Mission Impossible stunt, and they all keep their secret to the grave. The US government can't even keep tactical pants secret or keep track of as many kids/parents as in a typical high school.
What's funny part is that to many reasonable people, peak oil is likely pretty close to a conspiracy theory. How many times have non-believers been berated as shills/bots/trolls on this and other sites? How many "dots" have we connected and used to explain likely unrelated events? How many gyrations of supply/demand, price twitches, political actions, news stories have we subscribed to the massive coverup to pull the sheeple's own wool over their eyes? Not to mention all the high falutin physics n economics n whatnot...
All of which we alone understand?
Newfie wins, conspiracies are exactly like religion, they make us feel like we are special, in a club with all sorts of incantations and symbols that regular people can't understand and aren't privy to. But hey, gotta do something with that brain.
The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)