Originally Posted by Chris Scott
Written as a work of fiction, the long, incredible scenario currently accepted by right-thinking people would be regarded by most of them as improbable sensationalism. Yet anyone who challenges all or part of it risks being dismissed - or even censored - as a conspiracist.
To quote another famous line "once you eliminate all that is impossible, what remains, no matter how improbable, must then be the truth".
So far there is only ONE scenario that fits all the facts as we know them, even though is indeed a very improbable one. You may only dismiss it if you can provide an alternate explanation that fits the facts, not ignores them. It is that simple.
The problem with conspiracists is that usually they don't bother their elevated minds with logic and facts.