You know the best way to deflate conspiracy theorists is to actually put more information out there.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/14/us/las...ons/index.html
You know the best way to deflate conspiracy theorists is to actually put more information out there.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/14/us/las...ons/index.html
Unless he stated something factually wrong I'm not sure what the issue is. A lot of other Americans are curious as well as what was up with this guy. Did he have support from someone? What were his political beliefs? What were his motives? EVERY mass shooting leads to these questions and most of the time all that information is on blast within a week of the event. It didn't happen here and because of this conspiracy theories spawn.
There is a difference between fake and skeptical.
Saying "Terrorists did it, this was a cover-up, 911 inside job raaaah." And saying "Kinda odd how we still don't know any details, seems interesting ISIS took credit for it - could we get some more light on his motives?"
The sad truth is that there is little doubt liberals would hide information from the public about who did it for fear of 'increased bigotry.' At this point there is no real evidence that ISIS or any other Islamic Terrorist faction was behind it - ISIS takes credit for everything and anything. The point is release the info - let people's questions be answered. I see little to no reason why investigators haven't pushed some plausible theories backed by evidence they found. Normally these crazies leave a trail. When the silence is deafening you get people putting their own theories out instead.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journal...amaritan-shot/
Or heck abroad you'll have Middle Eastern terrorists described as "Asian."
This is some seriously hardcore projecting. Shit, we just went over how conservatives hide info in the rape kit thread. Between this thread and the "I'm not racist, buuuuut" replies in the other thread last night I can only assume you were posting under the influence.
EDIT: To clarify, your positions aren't surprising, but you usually aren't this stupid when trying to "discuss" them.
Last edited by Ominous Gamer; 01-19-2018 at 11:18 AM.
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