05-25-2024, 04:43 PM
Apologies if this immensely relevant topic inspires a question which on its surface might seem "thread-driftish."
Why do we call certain projects "conspiracy?"
The fact that among in all these examples we are finding paper-trails, and explicit documentation, shows that 'record-keeping' was being done.
Are we not potentially facing some horrible 'projects' 'initiatives' and "science experiments" which don't have accessible records, or maybe no records at all? I get that all we could possibly find is "allegation" and "hearsay" which wouldn't necessarily exclude it from reality.
Why do we call certain projects "conspiracy?"
The fact that among in all these examples we are finding paper-trails, and explicit documentation, shows that 'record-keeping' was being done.
Are we not potentially facing some horrible 'projects' 'initiatives' and "science experiments" which don't have accessible records, or maybe no records at all? I get that all we could possibly find is "allegation" and "hearsay" which wouldn't necessarily exclude it from reality.