posted on Nov, 10 2007 @ 04:45 AM
For the most part, the seasoned debunkers here at ATS do indeed put forth some nice arguments to support their position.
However, there are times when the less seasoned debunkers tend to put forth arguments that border on moronic.
Let's look at a few of these.
1. "If what he/she is saying was true, they would be dead already!"
While our government is certainly not above killing innocent citizens, this argument is BY FAR the weakest one they throw out on a regular basis. This
argument is most frequently thrown out when names like Alex Jones, David Icke (though, he may be better off dead) and any "whistle blower" are
thrown into the mix. Example: "If anything Alex Jones says is right, don't you think he would be dead by now?". These words are supposed to
automatically "prove" that Alex Jones and his "beliefs" are wrong simply because he is still allowed to breathe. This logic makes absolutely no
sense. What sense would it make to kill someone who the general public already views as a quack? The American people, in general, don't WANT to
believe what Alex Jones (or the others) says. His dying a "mysterious" death would do nothing BUT lend credence to what he says. It's far easier to
discredit someone than it is to kill them and get away with it without arousing unwanted suspicion. Logically, if someone has any proof that can't
POSSIBLY be disputed, they would be dead long before the public knew their name. These days, the mainstream media labeling someone a "conspiracy
theorist" is enough to discredit them in the eyes of the general public. Killing them would be totally counterproductive.
2. "If that were true, don't you think it would have been on the NEWS by now?"
This one is a personal favorite. It has been shown time and time again that the mainstream media shows a VERY pro-government bias. Sure, they may
throw up fake bias here and there when it comes to things like the war in Iraq, but, for the most part they support ANYTHING the government does. The
fact that the mainstream media outlets are owned by some of the same guys that own most government officials should be enough to end this argument.
Yet, it still find it's way into arguments daily. If you want honest and fair reporting, the mainstream media is the LAST place you should be
looking. However, far too many people in this country seem to have placed every ounce of their faith in the gods that are CNN and Fox News.
3. "Our government would NEVER do that to us!"
Vietnam, Pearl Harbor, The Gulf of Tonkin, The Tuskeegee Experiments, MK-Ultra, 9/11 (disputed), The Franklin Cover-up and the Federal Reserve. Need
I say more? When was the last time "our" government actually did something to BENEFIT us?
4. "There would be too many people involved. That many people couldn't keep a secret."
First off, they HAVEN'T kept the secret in most cases. Us crazy ass conspiracy theorists actually find out the truth and try to share it with the
world. The problem is, John Q. Public doesn't WANT to believe it's true. But, to say that a large number of government officials can't keep a
secret is ludicrous. How many wrongs are carried out by our government daily? How many of those do we actually know about? To say that secrets can't
be kept by a totally secretive government is just ignorant. Look at the Bay of Pigs ordeal, it stretched FAR and WIDE through levels of government,
cuban exiles and even the MAFIA. Yet, there are still details in regards to that that likely remain secrets to this day. Even the things that DID come
out, didn't come out right away. They were indeed kept secret by a great number of individuals.
The above are just a few of the illogical reasons SOME skeptics throw out for why CTs MUST be false. Fortunately for the government, this is EXACTLY
how they want you to think. Every one of you that refuses to believe a conspiracy just for the sake of not believing makes each coverup that much
easier. Even if the truth DOES get leaked, they are not in any real danger because the majority of the American public follows the logic shown in the
examples above.
It couldn't possibly be any easier for them.
Jasn