See thats the kind of false logic that i just dont understand. Just because someone presents a radically divergent theory doesnt mean the 'most probable' scenerio suddenly becomes the fodder of morons. If one is to take a point of view with out ACTUALLY knowing (I.E. being a high ranking gov. official) what happned, the more intelligent course of belief is the scenerio that common sense foregrounds.
Im sick of people who think that their belief in outragious and barely conceivable conspiracy theory makes them the leaders of some ideological revolution. Usually these beliefs are the satan spawn of idle hands and unfulfilling personal lives.
The Loose Change 'documentery' (if you can call it that) reminds me of this other show i watched...a Nova program wondering whether we really went to the moon, or whether it was staged by the government. A smart guy got on camera and told the audience all the reasons why the photos were fake, the spaceship was impossible, and the physics didn't line up...compelling stuff. Shortly thereafter he was rebuttled by a head engineer at NASA. To make a long story short, the guy from NASA made his predecessor on camera look downright stupid. His responses to the objections were eloquent, pointed, and absolute. Clearly we went to the Moon and to think otherwise is folly.
At some point the viewer has to make a decision, you cant be on the fence indefinatly. In my opinion, with common sense as my ally, that the 'truth' of the Loose Change fright fest is closer to Hollywood schamery than reality. It seems so ironic that the liberal persuasion, people who pride themselves on believing in the inherent good of humanity could stray so far from reason to hurl rocks at a government they temporarily cant control. Just win the next election, otherwise the only other option is to save up for body armor...you never know which citizens the heartless, money grubbing Republicans are going to kill next!
Additionly, USE THE SEARCH BAR. This has litterally been posted dosens upon dosens of times.