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Easties EL Wrote:

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> Many people quickly denounce any conspiracy theory

> as untrue ... and sometimes as unpatriotic or just

> plain ridiculous. While intelligent cynicism

> certainly can be healthy, though, some of the

> greatest discoveries of all time were initially

> received (often with great vitriol) as blasphemous

> conspiracy theories -- think of the revelation

> that the earth was not the center of the universe,

> or that the world was not flat but actually

> round.

>

>

> Richard Gage on KMPH Fox 26 in Fresno, CA

>

>




I think Mr Gage has made a great life for himself touring the world spouting nonsense, good for him though!

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Nicely put; basically conspiracy theorists miss the wood for the tiny sapling.


http://counterknowledge.com/2009/09/the-quintessential-workings-of-counterknowledge/


"[there is] no explanation relating how those points impact the overall narrative, not anything built on more than mere ?See, this is wrong, that means it?s all wrong? implication."

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