As a new contributor on another website CSO, last night, I took a chance to post a place for bloggers to kick around some possible conspiracy theories. I knew it was a gamble and it was. Some bloggers hated the theme, others felt like they could finally say what was on their minds. I was happy to give the unpopular bloggers a safe haven to post their deep dark theories.
Only a handful had conspiracy theories buried in the back of their minds and then there were the ones who wanted to jam the blog with circumstancial evidence, all of which we have heard a thousand times before. This was there only way to insert themselves into the thread, but that's fine. Facts are a good thing and a solid backsplash to build a theory. Theories are usually based on some facts combined with gut feelings.
I opened the thread, with a safe theory, putting George and Cindy in the mix. This didn't go over very well. Little did they know I was not married to this theory, I just wanted it to seem harmless and they'd have a chance to shoot my theory down.
I do have another theory which is quite scary to post because the players may truly be a dangerous group, so since I have no followers here, I feel safe to post it.
This way, someone may find it in case something happens to me. Of course, this won't matter because "they" will still find a way to hide it. Maybe being lost in cyberspace is a good thing.
So here goes. My theory is based on 2 psychic theories that I read and some of my own observations. Shortly after, almost a day is more like it, I read a post which started off sounding like a nut case, claiming the child found was not Caylee but a boy who was abused. Of course this wasn't the case, but it went on to a more interesting story. Casey was involved with a govt. agency being used as an informant and was caught by the drug smugglers because her cover was blown.
Now this is interesting and something that is plausible. If true, this can be the answer to many questions. I'll leave it to the reader to come up with their own answers. This is too controversial to post. Sorry, I'm having second thoughts.
I just planted the seed.
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About Me
- DeeMarie
- I keep a close eye on justice in America. I'm a huge advocate of the truth. I was raised by a strong mild mannered lady, who warned me early in life to never believe everything you hear and only half of what you see. Born in the era of the JFK Assassination, I learned through my mother that the news can not be trusted, we must believe what is logical and what can be proven. She also taught me never to pre-judge anyone until I know the facts. Also never forget the atrocity of the Salem Trials. I've taught my children the same and I am very proud of them when they don't follow the crowd. I have raised three free thinking individuals. Something that I hope can be an asset in their lives. This is who I am. A hippy at heart, a realist in mind and a constant student of life.
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