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To: D. Long who wrote (6630)9/3/2003 1:15:43 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793575
 
For people that have everyday contact with the US Post Office, it amazes me that they could possibly believe their own conspiracies. ;)


That's why when it comes to Social interaction, "The Stupidity theory of History," always wins out with me. The reporter on "Fox" who interviewed the guy who is pushing the story that the moon landing was faked, asked him, "do you know how many thousands of people would have had to lie in unison for that conspiracy to be true?"



To: D. Long who wrote (6630)9/3/2003 5:25:27 AM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793575
 
Actually, they're *still* bugging our phones and they were in on it (9/11). At least, that's the current working theory on the "Mastermind" (giggle) thread. The best part, however, is that the fuel-laden planes did not cause the buildings to fall — they would probably still be there today, if it weren't for… (insert evil E-flat diminished chord, here)

"September 11 sure shot to hell the whole "CIA is bugging all our phones, man" conspiracy nuttery. If the intelligence agencies and the FBI are so omniscient, how did they miss the hijackers in this country for over a year, in the open?"