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Originally Posted by Derek
I know which one my money is on. Conspiracy theories can always find some parts of the story to fit their version of events but the whole story only fits the official story, she died as a result of an accident.
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and this will always be the case if official investigations (into any event which gives rise to conspiracy theories), omit the information that they do not want the public to know. if they (whoever that might be) control the information, then they control the verdict.
opinions, feelings and reports do not necessarily mean or present fact either whole or in part. we should always question, otherwise how would we learn more than our teacher wants us to know? and if we merely parrot the words on the page, we will never progress.