JessFR
Bluelight Crew
and what about all the things that you don't see?
If I don't see it I can't factor into my view of the world, that's just the reality of not being God. We only have some of the picture to work with.
OK so in spite of my personal embargo against YouTube videos, I started watching the first of the three links you put up. I got a little while into it and then realized there didn't appear to be any actual whistleblowing in it.
It all seemed to be some guy, narrating about what some other guy supposedly said and did. With seemingly no sources. How is that whistle blowing? To me whistle blowing is when someone involved in a cover up or conspiracy comes forward. Not when some guy totally uninvolved reports on what some other guy almost entirely uninvolved supposedly said or did.
If any of the other links involve someone who actually participated in the conspiracy in a knowing way, let me know and I'll watch that one. Provided it's their words and not someone else's words about their words.
I find it weird that you assume that every single covert conspiratorial plot will definitely be exposed. I can't follow this logic at all. It is very presumptuous.
Admitidly I could have done a better job explaining my point, so allow me to try again.
My point isn't that every conspiracy is likely to be revealed or a belief in some sort of confirmation bias where every conspiracy we know about failed... Because otherwise how would we know about it...
My point is that if people in power can't even keep fairly small and easy conspiracies under wraps, it doesn't seem very believable that they're successfully keeping huge conspiracies under wraps.
I'm sure there are some conspiracies that were never revealed. But we can only go on the evidence we have from history. And what we have suggests that people aren't very good at keeping conspiracies quiet. And I suspect it's only gotten harder now that humanity is more connected than ever.
Conspiracy theorists would probably claim that most of the huge conspiracies HAVE been revealed. They've discovered them. And it's just that the rest of the public are sheep and can't see it.
I don't buy that because from time to time conspiracies are revealed and the public as a whole DOES recognize them as what they are. Including some recent ones, especially relating to government surveillance and military activities.
And, while it's impossible to be truly objective as subjective creatures that we are, using my best attempt at objective logic I can see the clear flaws in reasoning used by most conspiracy theorists. Which suggests to me that they're the ones not seeing things clearly, not everyone else.
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