So in the red corner, we have the most successful conspiracy in history involving thousands of people (NASA personnel, private contractors, astronomers from all over the world etc) lasting over forty years, to convince people that humans walked on the Moon for... what purpose, exactly?
In the blue corner, we have the 9/11 conspiracy, involving not so many people but just as much, if not more, effort to set up, pull off, and maintain, but which was exposed in short order by brave Youtubers looking at video and photo footage. The sole aim of which, apparently, was to drag America into the least popular war since Vietnam and spark off wave after wave of protest and paranoia.
Which is it: the US and other major governments have the resources to carry out a global conspiracy and not even worry about getting caught, or they're so incompetent they can't even produce convincing forensic evidence right here on Earth where people can see it with their own eyes?
In the blue corner, we have the 9/11 conspiracy, involving not so many people but just as much, if not more, effort to set up, pull off, and maintain, but which was exposed in short order by brave Youtubers looking at video and photo footage. The sole aim of which, apparently, was to drag America into the least popular war since Vietnam and spark off wave after wave of protest and paranoia.
Which is it: the US and other major governments have the resources to carry out a global conspiracy and not even worry about getting caught, or they're so incompetent they can't even produce convincing forensic evidence right here on Earth where people can see it with their own eyes?
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist. This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair. Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second. That means there's a situation vacant.'