paranoia and the roots of conspiracy theories, page-5

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    Who's recycling what now?

    YOU started the thread, not me, not any other 'conspiracy nut'.

    "when an article about the "psychology" appears, you want to dismiss it"

    Yes and no. I posted a link to a similar article that explains why people DON'T believe in 'conspiracy' theories either. So it comes down once again not to facts or reasonableness but to ones a-priori views, thus your article, while interesting from one particular point of view doesn't really do anything to help us discover the truth about what happened on 9/11 and since 9/11. Or in other words, I might be a conspiracy nut, but that doesn't mean I'm not right and posting stuff about a particular psychology does NOTHING to address the evidence and arguments for anything. So it's not as if I'm dismissing it out of hand.
 
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