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Bogey 25 points ago +26 / -1

Nothing perks my ears up like when a conspiracy theory with a level of plausibility at a crude level gets amped up to the absurd. For example, could someone have committed arson? So why make a conspiracy theory involving far-fetched variables? To make even the plausible aspects toxic to consider.

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RedditIsCommunist 8 points ago +8 / -0

Yea that’s what people don’t understand about how disinformation works. Like that bombing in Nashville? That could have been done for some tactical/strategic reason (disabling public safety communications) in order to attack some other objective for some reason, but the idiots talking about “a missile strike” and “DEWs” just provide cover and cause people to disregard any information that deviates from the official story.

If there was something else going on (and I have no idea what, but there are totally realistic possibilities) then nobody is ever going to find out because there’s so much complete bullshit about missiles and lasers and crap that would never be used or needed for anything like that even if the building were destroyed for some strategic reason.

So thanks idiots.... you’re just guaranteeing that if anything beyond the official story was going on nobody will ever find out and if anyone did then nobody will listen.

Same thing happened with the election fraud with BS disinformation stories about the election fraud situation being spread.

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The_Bugout_Bag 5 points ago +5 / -0

Or paid ppl spreading misinformation for the machine.