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If one of your "facts" is suspect, why should I trust that the rest of your production is based on sound information?
My argument is that, first, I am not accepting anyone else's narrative without question. At minimum, this one has noticeably fewer loose ends and dots that don't connect than does the official narrative which, among other problems, changes every 15 minutes.
So far as I am concerned, If hypothetically, I were to engineer this event, I could make it run pretty much according to the official narrative, with the exception being that there would not have been all the crazy loose ends because the event being reported would have been the truth.
Equally true, I could have manufactured an incident which actually ran absolutely nothing like the official narrative, yet that narrative could have been presented as truth by everyone there aside from a very few handpicked individuals and the entire staged production pulled off to achieve national outrage all with a few fictional casualties and a couple of dozen people disappeared which could have been done within the terms of the NDAA given that it has no oversight or recourse for anyone who may get rolled up including the fact that it could be done in complete secrecy.
The bottom line is that truth does not change. If the truth had been told, there would be no room for alternate theories, at least not any with a shred of plausibility. I will grant that no matter how straightforward a situation may be, there will always be someone who will try to inject space aliens into the mix, but that is an entirely different matter. With the information available, my conclusion is that the official narrative is less plausible and requires more unsupported assumptions and more overlooking of conflicting information to make it work than some alternatives. That in itself is a major problem. Had this situation gone down as presented, the evidence would leave no questions and no room for dispute for anyone but those dead set on disbelieving for the sake of doing so.