How Come Every Time Something Big Happens It’s Always a Conspiracy?
Question by Zeke: How come every time something big happens it’s always a conspiracy?
9-11, 2000 and 2004 election, The death of Michael Jackson!
Kyle MJ’s death didnt change 20 people and it was big. Oh yeah Tupac’s death people think he’s alive!
Best answer:
Answer by Kyle S
Never heard of the last one, but the first two I believe. It’s kinda funny how you associated Michael Jackson with being “something big”. The first two were things that changed millions of lives in a split second, the last one happened to one guy and probably only changed about twenty lives, realistically speaking.
But if you were to actually take a look into 9/11 and put yourself in charge of the US for a second, you’d see that they had a lot to benifit from an attack on American soil, possibly too much to benifit from it.
Answer by Angel G
That’s because anything really big is a conspiracy. A thousand points of light, so to speak working together to accomplish something. Certainly 9/11 was a terrorist conspiracy. the 2004 election, or not, I believe was a compilation of intentions, mediocre administration and seized opportunity. There certainly was a conspiracy to keep Michael from performing and earning money way back to Sony. But those of us with spiritual maturity know that MJ was already dead way before the ambulance was ever called, and that that Dr. was scared to death for what he had participated in. (probably drugs on top of drugs). We will never forget how the California police treated him during his trial, with undo arm twisting, causing him injury for which I hope they sued them. Michael’s death was the result of not being around caring tough love people who would say no to his addiction. The other answerer really doesnt understand that “If I’m not free than no one is free” And If anyone is allowed to drug him or herself to death all our lives are changed for it,as it is with any crime or miscarriage of justice.