... are usually thick and/or have poor judgement.
A rudimentary appreciation, understanding and experience of the world and a knowledge of history would tell you that conspiracies cannot be sustained indefinitely.
And sometimes the conspiracy is so much "harder" to engineer than reality, that believing in one is obviously pants.
Take for example the "Man didn't land on the moon" loonies. This is a classic case of the fact that it is easier to land on the moon (which really only requires a knowledge of Newtonian mechanics and solutions to some practical engineering problems) than to create the impression that man landed on the moon and then sustain that untruth for decades.
A rudimentary appreciation, understanding and experience of the world and a knowledge of history would tell you that conspiracies cannot be sustained indefinitely.
And sometimes the conspiracy is so much "harder" to engineer than reality, that believing in one is obviously pants.
Take for example the "Man didn't land on the moon" loonies. This is a classic case of the fact that it is easier to land on the moon (which really only requires a knowledge of Newtonian mechanics and solutions to some practical engineering problems) than to create the impression that man landed on the moon and then sustain that untruth for decades.
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