Originally posted by Sirotnikov
there you go into ethical relativity realm.
there's a concrete, usually empirical reality. deal with it.
If someone suggests some conspiracy that sounds to crazy to be true, and uses false or falsely attributed quotes to support it - it is probably false.
I had a small share of "inside" info one some events. I have also seen how stuff works inside a large system, such as the IDF. I can tell you this - most things that could be explained as a mistake/coincidence , usually are. Conspiracies on a large scale are basically scientifically impossible. That's why conspiracy theories are usually false.
Very few people are talented enough to execute conspiracies. It requires an awesome amount of coordination and a huge amount of dedication and secrecy. Things usually go bad and don't go as planned. Beyond X people, things don't coordinate, don't work as planned, and information leaks. A major scale conspiracy is simply not possible.
there you go into ethical relativity realm.
there's a concrete, usually empirical reality. deal with it.
If someone suggests some conspiracy that sounds to crazy to be true, and uses false or falsely attributed quotes to support it - it is probably false.
I had a small share of "inside" info one some events. I have also seen how stuff works inside a large system, such as the IDF. I can tell you this - most things that could be explained as a mistake/coincidence , usually are. Conspiracies on a large scale are basically scientifically impossible. That's why conspiracy theories are usually false.
Very few people are talented enough to execute conspiracies. It requires an awesome amount of coordination and a huge amount of dedication and secrecy. Things usually go bad and don't go as planned. Beyond X people, things don't coordinate, don't work as planned, and information leaks. A major scale conspiracy is simply not possible.
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