Bugliosi is a smart man. For one thing, he knows conspiracists are crackpots, including the Truthers, and said that such beliefs are pure poison that will wreck people's lives.
Freeper: I read, but do not understand, write, but make no sense, think, but nothing happens.
I think he knew what was coming, that's how the man was invited. He was following the rules, though. The "rules" are being used by the tyrants against liberty and truth.
I like the Brits allowing the back-seaters to hoot, holler, and generally raise hell when they disagree, or agree, with testimony, speakers, or their plans. Not that they get any better legislation, it just seems the right way to go in showing approval, or disapproval.
A nation of mullets, ruled by inbred, moronic traitors.
We got the conspiracy meme from English law. What's ironic is that much of American legal code deals with the various crimes that surround conspiracies, yet mere citizens that voice their observations of obvious criminal groups operating in public (and on the public dime) and in concert are smeared as crackpots.