posted on Jan, 20 2009 @ 10:18 PM
Which is this:
Why should we (conspiracy theorists) assume that conspiracies always include hidden but decipherable messages, codes or signs, which we, the
presumable commoner can, with some thought, decode? What do these conspirators or secret societies gain? This is a relevant question, especially
after reading so many threads on this website about hidden illuminati/freemason/goat-sacrifice/satanic/nibiru/planet-x-is-coming-back-around messages
that are supposedly inscribed on the sides of federal buildings or airport walls. If these societies or conspiracies do exist, and are secret,
why would they leave clues to their existence? It seems to go against logic of maintaining secrecy, does it not? And lets stay away from the typical
"the greys leave them so that those who are worthy may reach a new height of consciousness" nonsense; this isn't The Elder Scrolls. This whole
"hidden-messages" thing is a serious hangup that no one seems to have put very much rational, logical thought into.