The funny thing is though is that the DU members believe the types of theories that do not have ANY grounding in reality. Weather control, chemtrails, the 9/11 conspiracy theories (do these idiots realize that it takes months of preparation to rig a building to implode?).
Yes, this is where it becomes very important to be very discriminating with what information one allows one's self to believe any sort of thing as being true. Weather control's grounding in reality is for centuries, humans have wished to control the weather, sometimes doing rain dances, and other times shooting cannon balls into the clouds and in the 20th Century, they tried seeding the clouds.
A person who hasn't gone off the deep end into conspiratorial thinking would just see these things as an expression of man's desire to control the forces of nature being hindered by his ignorance and technology but a person who has been led beyond these factual things to the point of believing weather control exists, these are the base of the pyramid.
Hence, a rain dance becomes the basis of weather control. Contrails become the basis of chemtrails. And an obscure TV show that used the plot of the government trying to ram an airliner into the WTC becomes the basis of all 9/11 conspiracy theories.
There's a saying I heard somewhere that went something like this: It is very difficult to get someone to believe what you tell them but they will never question their own assumptions.
DUmmies always assume the worst about their own government and their fellow citizens and so they will always find proof for their seditious CT's.
Something I don't think I am capable of being clear enough on: If I were to read a book on how George Bush and Karl Rove had a weather machine in the basement of the White House and they slammed Katrina into New Orleans in order to hurt the Democrat vote and the book started out with the history of rain dances, I would refuse to believe in rain dances at all while I am reading such a book. Outside the context of the book, yes I would agree rain dances take place, but when dealing with CT's I find it best to believe nothing while reading the article/book/rant on the Internet. I would question the existence of the Internet while I read reading the rant on it. One can never be skeptical enough when protecting one's own thought processes.