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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3792716" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>So you are saying there is no other way possible for this kid to have the money to purchase these items so the government funded him to create a false flag event, right? This right here is the purest definition of a conspiracy theory. You take one broad fact (the kid bought the firearms), insert some wild claim (no way he could have paid for it himself) and make the jump to the government is behind it. </p><p></p><p>There are many ways this kid could have paid for it himself, even if he was unemployed at the time. You do not have the facts as to how much money he had in the bank or if he had any credit cards. </p><p></p><p>Do I think the government might have a hand in some of these events? I won't say its impossible. However, until facts are discovered that can push that idea from improbable to probable, I will not put any merit into wild conspiracy theories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3792716, member: 43724"] So you are saying there is no other way possible for this kid to have the money to purchase these items so the government funded him to create a false flag event, right? This right here is the purest definition of a conspiracy theory. You take one broad fact (the kid bought the firearms), insert some wild claim (no way he could have paid for it himself) and make the jump to the government is behind it. There are many ways this kid could have paid for it himself, even if he was unemployed at the time. You do not have the facts as to how much money he had in the bank or if he had any credit cards. Do I think the government might have a hand in some of these events? I won't say its impossible. However, until facts are discovered that can push that idea from improbable to probable, I will not put any merit into wild conspiracy theories. [/QUOTE]
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