Thanks for proving my point. Operation Washtub- "The press and the public were skeptical and the story did not get much press". Could it have been true? Maybe. Had the press and public given a damn they would have uncovered the truth. Hence, the inability of the govt being able to keep secrets...
Exactly. Everything is based on falsehoods, innuendos, and assumptions. Fucking retarded nonsense.
These people need to shut off the computer and go live in the real world. Everything isn't as neat and orderly as it is in the movies. It's fucking chaotic and changes every minute.
^wow. Not to be mean but you're batshit crazy. The government is run by people. People make mistakes. Decisions happen all the time that turn out wrong. Doesn't mean he bad result was intended.
Security procedures do change on the fly. Unfortunately on that day in Dallas it turned out to be...
Btw- what the fuck would be the govt's motive to kill a class room of kids? J
Every time initial reports don't match the finl story people scream conspiracy. It's absolutely ridiculous. ANYONE was has ever managed a chaotic event will tell you shit is NEVER what it first appeared to be. Takes...
Please rerelease my post. I said "large" conspiracy. Meaning game changing, history making events.
And are you seriously using the JFK assassination as an argument? Made a good story for Hollywood but I have yet to see or read anything that clearly shows the govt's role in kiiling JFK...
In order for these conspiracy theories to be true, one must first accept two basic principles:
1- the government is capable of keeping a secret
2- the government is competent
If either of these is untrue, a large conspiracy would fail or be revealed.
People like to believe in these theories...
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