100%. The Truthers never actually “follow the money” or ask “who benefits” (except when they do the generic conspiracy theory “It’s da joos!” thing they always end up doing). Best way to tell the difference between an actual conspiracy and a “conspiracy theory” made up to distract. The questions that should be asked aren’t “what is the physics of this” but “who benefits and why, and what have the implications of this been?” The actual, tangible real world effects of the event need to be analysed, not “The twin towers had enough fire extinguishers to put out a fire that size therefore the tower was destroyed by laser beams” or whatever.
100%. The Truthers never actually “follow the money” or ask “who benefits” (except when they do the generic conspiracy theory “It’s da joos!” thing they always end up doing). Best way to tell the difference between an actual conspiracy and a “conspiracy theory” made up to distract. The questions that should be asked aren’t “what is the physics of this” but “who benefits and why, and what have the implications of this been?” The actual, tangible real world effects of the event need to be analysed, not “The twin towers had enough fire extinguishers to put out a fire that size therefore the tower was destroyed by laser beams” or whatever.