I'm not sure most people understand Alex Jones or conspiracy theory.
Conspiracy theory has a negative connotation to it, but all people are doing is speculating based on incomplete information. They don't know exactly what's going on or what happened, but they have some pieces of information. From that information, they try to determine the most likely scenario.
It's kind of like, the horse ran 8th, he was dropped sharply in class, and he missed a workout coming in.
Hmmn, I don't really know what happened, but I'm going to speculate that he has some kind of physical issue. He was probably dropped hoping someone would claim him.
His father had mafia ties. His brother was coming down hard on the mafia. A guy with mafia ties killed the assassin before he could testify or speak publicly.
Hmmn, I don't really know what happened, but I think there's probably more to this story than a lone gunman.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with looking at a series of facts and speculating on what happened or what is going on when we don't know the truth or the official story has a lot of holes in it. It's just not "news". It's speculation.
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