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Why Do We Not Accept The Truth?

My own take on conspiracy theories and our desire to ignore the truth!

The very sad death of “Lady Diana” sparked huge amounts of conspiracy theories.  It is claimed that MI6 was told to assassinate Lady Diana and make it look like an accident! why? she did fantastic work for charities all over the world she was loved world wide, I shed a tear myself when I heard the breaking news of her death.  The nation had a 2 minutes silence at her funeral.  Lady Diana had no power over government or the Royal family she was divorced from Prince Charles and was starting a new life.  Think what you will about the Royal family but the Mafia they are not!

Everybody claims to know where they were and what they were doing when ” president Kennedy” was shot and killed.  I wasn’t even born at the time of his assassination, however over the years I have seen countless documentaries and boundless conspiracy theories surrounding his murder.  The second gunman on the grassy knoll is almost accepted as true, now where is the proof?  You ask most people in the U.K. to recount his assassination they will without doubt say “Oh yes it was arranged by the mafia and there were 2 gunmen not 1″ or “It was an F.B.I. trained killer that was set off to kill using a code word” I wasn’t there I tend to believe the findings of the police investigations.

In conclusion a certain portion of the worlds population cannot accept acts or achievements that they are not capable of themselves.  I.E. “I’ve never been to the moon so its not possible!” or “A ship as big as the Titanic couldn’t just sink” If people don’t like what they hear they will make up their own version of the truth and go to great lengths to back up their theories.  I’m not saying I’m a good little boy and I believe everything I’m spoon fed because I don’t.  However if scientists or police investigators publish their findings, why can’t people just accept it unless they witnessed the event or the tragedy themselves.  Quite frankly I  have better things to do with my time than to make ludicrous Conspiracy Theories.

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  1. ken bultman

    On November 20, 2009 at 3:49 am


    You’re on the right track . None of the conspiracy theories you note hold any water. Being cynical by nature of my past work I don’t believe everything I’ve read about the deaths of Kennedy and Di but it has naught to do with conspiracies…just a bit of omission here and there.

  2. Olivia Van Logum

    On November 21, 2009 at 5:56 pm


    Whilst I agree with everything that you say in your article… I’m still a sucker for conspiracy theories. I think part of it’s down to the imagination required to create a conspiracy theory in the first place.

  3. 1hopefulman

    On August 8, 2010 at 8:37 am


    Interesting read!

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