new.morning wrote: >--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>new.morning wrote: >> >> >> > Remember today's conspiracy theory may well be tomorrow's news. > > > >Actually, no. You have it backwards. > >There are 10,000's conspiracy theories -- few ever come to anything. >But a few do. > >It is a huge logical fallacy to think that because some event was >presaged by a conspiracy theorist, that therefore most conspiracy >theories are valid and come true. Unfortunately this is a common >defect found in the mind-set of many conspiracy nutes. > >Tomorrow's news periodically will be based on a conspiracy theory -- >but today's conspiracy theory seldom becomes tomorow's news. > Your proof?
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