Quote Originally Posted by vostro
Indeed it does. In fact, if you're interested in Nazi analogies - I'd say the conspiracy theorists are more comparable to the brainwashed German people. Both bodies of people on-the-whole lead lives that are lacking emotionally or otherwise; and are willing to buy into something that is either twisted logic or irrational in order to fill that void or have the hope of filling it. Pot calling the kettle black if you ask me.
not that I'm a conspiracy theorist or anything, I just dropped in, but what you did is the same tactic that the faithful use when dismissing the non-believers. They claim that since God isn't in my life, that my life lacks meaning and that I must be very sad all the time. Stop trying to lump everyone who questions the government as a crack pot.
Hardcore Newbie Reviewed by Hardcore Newbie on . Conspiracy people give me a break Unfulfilled people believe in this conspiracy stuff in order to paint the world around them with more excitement than is really there. This is substantiated by my personal experience that a good deal of conspiracy people are big believers in any conspiracy they can get their hands on. If I made up a conspiracy about No. 2 pencils that sounded feasible they'd be saying "Oh really? Ah yes! Go on! It makes perfect sense now.. why wouldn't NUMBER ONE pencils be the most common when they're NUMBER Rating: 5