<HTML>Hi Mikey,
You cannot prove a conspiracy without a prior conspiracy theory. I don't mind anyone that exposes hoaxes - that is a good thing. But to assume that conspiracy theories are also misinformation is naive, or misinformation itself. Some of them maybe false, I wouldn't debate that - but that is no different from a scientific theory being false.
Take the JFK assassination. The magic bullet theory was false, the Warren Commission was an inelegant and deliberately voluminous fiction. Finally, the notion of a conspiracy was accepted but no one knows who did it - some people really do get away with murder.</HTML>