Originally Posted by
bakerman
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It is no secret that some people will do literally anything for money, or fame or for political reasons.
In my opinion, fantastic claims, require fantastic proof.
Several examples
When surfing the net, we can find numerous sites that attempt to convince us of some wild tale. Willie Nelson, the American country singer, and famous dope smoker, has stated that on 9/11 it was not terrorists who knocked down the World Trade center buildings. He states quite clearly that it was President George W. Bush who masterminded the entire episode.
It matters not to Willie Nelson that 100's of thousands of New Yorkers actually saw the planes fly into the buildings.
It matters not to Willie Nelson that there is film of the planes flying into the buildings.
In a bizarre drug induced hallucination Willie Nelson ignores all of the evidence and attempts to sway public opinion against conservatives and against George W. Bush in particular.
Another truly strange idea has popped into the heads of some real goofballs. They claim that men never went to, and landed upon the moon. They claim that the entire Apollo Program was a hoax.
Those conspiracy theorists offer no proof what-so-ever. They ignore all of the thousands of hard-working scientists and the brave men who actually went to the moon.
They totally ignore all the film and the moon rocks brought back.
OMG, don't even get me started on extra-terrestrial aliens. Or Bigfoot.
So, I say to one and all, [B
]"Fantastic claims, require fantastic proof"[/B]