ANSWERS: 9
  • Most of the time I like to explore two or more sides of an issue, trying to be objective and making up my mind. I very rarely side with the conspiracy theories and people that push them, because facts are many times distorted and manipulated to fit their personal agenda.
  • Oh all conspiracy theories are true, so I don't spend too much time questioning them.
  • I think saying there is conspiracy theories is a incorrect in a form of a term. I would call these things another way of seeing things.There is always many ways of looking at an issue or story and the media version might not be correct.
  • I think most conspiracy theories make decent conversation at dinner parties. Aside from that, they don't think serve any real purpose.
  • I'm fascinated with them. I watch everything on TV there is concerning these cases. I read books on them. I can't get enough of them. I'm not sure what this fascination is.
  • I think that they are interesting to explore - sometimes what you find out can really make your mind wonder.
  • Not really. It' not like I am ever gonna know the truth about any of them.
  • No. It just brings up more pain for the families
  • Any time I've looked into a conspiracy theory in depth, the information was taken out of context, altered, information against the theory was suppressed in the presentation of the theory, etc. Looking at the entirety of the evidence, I usually conclude differently than the conspiracy theory.

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