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Originally posted by Dr Expired
reply to post by Mogget
It is hard on ATS to deny ignorance when ,so many just want to sprout inane insults.
Originally posted by mileysubet
Originally posted by Dr Expired
reply to post by Mogget
It is hard on ATS to deny ignorance when ,so many just want to sprout inane insults.
Or asinine hypothesis...
Originally posted by Dr Expired
reply to post by Mogget
Do some research enlightened one , about spikes in leukemia and cancer due to plutonium exposure since the mid to late forties.
Originally posted by RazenVillage
Originally posted by Dr Expired
reply to post by Mogget
Do some research enlightened one , about spikes in leukemia and cancer due to plutonium exposure since the mid to late forties.
So... Rather than add any backing to your interesting claims about an Anthrax doomsday satellite, you divert the subject matter to a whole other conspiracy theory, then suggest us to go and do some research in itself to give your argument some implied credibility. Troll, or attention seeker.
I could say more on people's want to believe in a good juicy conspiracy theory first before researching the known facts but I am sure it has all been said before.
If you want to present such theories, I don't see how providing at least some basic sources or facts to back the theory is possibly 'spoonfeeding'.edit on 24-9-2011 by RazenVillage because: Typo fix on poroviding.