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@ SLCW
2025-02-25 02:11:07
I mean, you can always claim cover-up and conspiracy, but those claims are almost never accompanied by objective evidence. I'm not really interested in conspiracy stories. Just what the evidence suggests. If you have a specific theory, and evidence that supports that theory while also explaining away evidence to the contrary, I'd like to hear it. But ambiguous conspiracy theories that are basically assertions without an empirical basis to believe aren't interesting to me.