Sunday, December 2, 2018

Mystery at the museum solved...


I’ve been catching up on episodes of one of my favorite Travel Channel shows, “Mysteries at the Museum,” and I was definitely not disappointed by their JFK assassination special. So we’re finally getting more of these mystery-solving type reality shows take the route of logical, evidence-based conclusions to supposedly “unsolved” mysteries, even though the more sensationalistic approach might probably get more attention and please the conspiracy crowd out there. The “Mysteries at the Museum” episode focused in on the major lynchpin arguments of conspiracy theorists and very elegantly debunked all of them. The conclusion on the end of the program was an unequivocal “no” to conspiracy. Very well done, in my opinion. Endorsing convoluted, unproven conspiracy fantasies might be the easier route to take when it comes to the Kennedy assassination. Standing by the truth, however, is the right thing to do. 

5 comments:

  1. And they let you teach kids you stupid fucktard? Why don't you read a book where they debunk all of the laughable government lies about JFK? Watching a stupid tv show for the truth? Shows you how much the whole retarded educational system is worth today. Please quit your job and start cleaning toilets instead. Something you are made for!

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    1. Dear Anonymous:
      I would suggest you read Vincent Bugliosi’s 1000+ page book on the Kennedy assassination, “Reclaiming History.” It answers and debunks every major conspiracy theory about JFK’s murder. Furthermore, the majority of the history scholars have long declared the case on JFK closed and hardly worth debating. Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman. There was no conspiracy. A large number of popular books, however, have advanced the case for conspiracy over the years for the simple reason that they can make money off of people who desperately want to believe, no matter the facts. Wanting to believe in something, however, does not make it true.

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  2. Dear professor: UR a fucking idiot.

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    1. Dear Anonymous:
      Cursing at people and calling them names means you can’t add anything worthwhile to an argument. If you think I am making an incorrect statements, please explain and make a reasoned, intelligent counter argument.

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  3. Great episode of the mysteries show. I agree that there is no conspiracy.

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