Hello, incase you don't remember me, I am a returning member. And you might not, since I wasn't much of a poster. In fact, my most popular post was
probably my original introduction post (haha, oh, the irony). You'll have to forgive me for not posting much, but I don't like to post unless I have
something good or useful to say.
Anyway, I lost internet connection for awhile and I feel the need to re-introduce myself. The username is Hyde70, because my favorite TV show for
awhile was That 70's Show and I'm sure the majority of us can relate to the character Hyde (Foreman's best friend). I'm sure there's a few
Hyde's lurking around, but you can remember me by the number 70, which stand's for "That 70's Show".
I'm a little different then your average conspiracy theorist, as I believe that each theory must be taken with a grain of salt, because a lot of
people think so much that they start to believe their own idea's of what
might be happening. Therefor, if I come along a good theory, my first
goal is to disprove or debunk it (as convincing as it might be). If it cannot be disproved, then I might consider it to be true if the evidence is
convincing enough. Don't get me wrong, if I come across evidence that supports the theory, I'll make sure to share it. If the evidence for the
theory is overwhelming and the evidence against it is not, then I'll start believing it.
All in all, research and evidence is the key. Generally, when people are looking for evidence that support's their theory, they will not stop until
they get it (no matter how much evidence they come across that disprove's what they are saying). However, if they were to take the opposite route and
look for evidence against what they were saying, people take a different approach and possibly not have a second thought about far fetched theories
(cough, cough, pokemon, cough).
So, that's what you can expect from Hyde70. Oh, and don't get upset with me if I say something like, "can you prove this or that?". Instead, do a
little more research and then feel free to reply. I know, I know, "Ah, Hyde70, more research? But it took me forever to do the research I already
did, and I really hate research, it reminds me too much of school", but you know what they say... Deny ignorance. Right?