Real Or Fake?

If there were only a couple of conspiracy theories out there then maybe more people would be willing to believe them; but as it happens there are thousands, ranging from completely believable to entirely obscure. If you look hard enough you can find a conspiracy theory for pretty much anything. Not only that: with the explosion of the internet you can find conspiracy theories in different languages, and with free software you can translate that language into something readable in a matter of seconds.
One of the best known conspiracy theories has to be that surrounding the date
This response struck me as very strange—but these people are right, of course: conspiracy theories are one of those strange phenomenons that fall into a weird category: people aren’t willing to believe them because they already believe what they have seen or heard to be fact.
Here lies the problem with the digital age: nothing is fact, and thus nothing can be definitely verified. Everything can be manipulated. Indeed, before we receive any information it has been doctored, twisted, and squashed in to a shape that will make us think or feel in a certain way, steering us a certain direction…
Which begs the question–are the real conspiracy theories the ones that seem ludicrous or the ones that are staring us in the face, day in, day out?
And here’s another one for you, I keep hearing about this enigin scam, yet I can’t seem to find any real evidence of an actual scam. Other then some cheap rip off report on a website (which let’s be honest must be a hack, it has a section to slag off your exs!) I just think that the whole thing with information and the internet is getting more than a little bit ausurd.
Антон Павлович says:
March 17th, 2010 at 9:02 am
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