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Message: Entry: The Rothschilds, Opus One, and Opus Dei Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/the_rothschilds_opus_one_and_opus_dei#1203 Post contents: Sure there are conspiracies. Either the Japanese successfully conspired to bomb Pearl Harbor, or the U.S. administration at the time successfully conspired to let the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor. Either Al Qaeda successfully conspired to fly planes into the World Trade Center, or the current administration successfully conspired to bomb the World Trade Center. Either way, a fairly elaborate conspiracy was successful. The idea that people will keep secrets to get gain isn't far fetched (e.g. - Enron). There are several things that discredit the "conspiracy theorists", aside from the eat-drink-and-be-merry-ism that afflicts most people at any given point in history. Not least of these discrediting tendencies is the habit of sounding like the bad guy in an old Flash Gordon episode. See the example posted above by underwatchfulskies: "Laugh, cretin, laugh....grasp the futility of your gestures...just a useful idiot, scoffing at a revealer." Sorry. I'm not hearing anything. I'm just picturing bad lighting on a guy in a Jekyll and Hyde costume, glowering over the camera, his fingers curled into claws - then cutting to a station break for a Cheerios ad. If you really want anyone to believe you, drop the drama and try harder not to sound like a nut. Though, as anyone who has made trail-mix knows, nuts are great with Cheerios! Sent at: 2008 09 07