Man, I'm a conspiracy theorist by nature. You can't experience the federal penal system and not be somewhat skeptical.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have a tendency to often share the point of view of the conspiracy theory.
The fundamental challenge is that people like me simply do not trust the federal government any longer.
As a coping mechanism, or as a way to make a little hard count by shilling demons in the shadows, I try not to belittle the thought process of the conspiracy theorists. As a cocktail waitress in Vegas once schooled me: never get down on anybody else's hustle.
The only time I commit to conspiracy theories is when something way retarded happens. Like Lee Harvey Oswald acting alone.
People love conspiracy theories.
You have a good judicial system in the U.S., as you have learned from the Nixon-Watergate period.
I love conspiracy theories. I used to just live on it. You know it's all hype and garbage, but you're still really paranoid afterwards. It's fun entertainment.
I think one of the reasons that we like conspiracy theories is I think that we like to feel like there is a group of people who are so smart and powerful that they can pull the wool over an entire country or in fact even an entire world's eyes. That certainly makes us feel like somehow we're protected, even if it's not in our best interest.
You know, I'm not big on conspiracy theory. It does really kind of get my blood going when I find out there really are conspiracies that actually happened.
I'm not a conspiracy theorist - I'm a conspiracy analyst.