I would tend to trust this guy:
[img]http://i1.cdnds.net/13/37/618×423/comics-alan-moore-fashion-beast.jpg[/img]
Over this guy:
[img]http://www.wired.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/frank-miller-knight-ft.jpg[/img]
But still….its not really paranoia if they really are out to get you….
skndrbg (#191104)
10 years ago
A “main thing” that I have learned is that there are many who dismiss concepts and possibilities that they can’t be bothered to consider or study. Sometimes conspirators actually publish meeting memos and minutes, acknowledge elements of collaboration and admit funding. Citing two ridiculous examples of conspiracy doesn’t disprove. An apparently rudderless world might speak more to effectiveness or work in progress than to a complete absence. Or not.
I would tend to trust this guy:
[img]http://i1.cdnds.net/13/37/618×423/comics-alan-moore-fashion-beast.jpg[/img]
Over this guy:
[img]http://www.wired.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/frank-miller-knight-ft.jpg[/img]
But still….its not really paranoia if they really are out to get you….
A “main thing” that I have learned is that there are many who dismiss concepts and possibilities that they can’t be bothered to consider or study. Sometimes conspirators actually publish meeting memos and minutes, acknowledge elements of collaboration and admit funding. Citing two ridiculous examples of conspiracy doesn’t disprove. An apparently rudderless world might speak more to effectiveness or work in progress than to a complete absence. Or not.
True.
Reality is somewhere in between.
Sometimes conspiracies exist, sometimes not.
That wasn’t the full quote anyway…he wasn’t discounting conspiracy theorists….only the wacky ones.
And besides, he believes in magic….so there’s that….