That’s why “they” never bother keeping “their” plans secret. The more you say you want the public to know something, the less the public cares.
Strictly speaking, I don’t think it’s essential to the definition of conspiracy that it remain secret for any particular length of time as long as it starts out that way.
“Conspiracy theories are always wrong. Incompetence theories are always right.”
This is nothing but a conspiracy to downgrade conspiracies.
There is the Grimes equation, that calculates, given the number of people involved, how long a conspiracy can stay secret.
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Three can keep a secret if two of them are dead
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Ida No about 5 years ago
That’s why “they” never bother keeping “their” plans secret. The more you say you want the public to know something, the less the public cares.
Kaputnik about 5 years ago
Strictly speaking, I don’t think it’s essential to the definition of conspiracy that it remain secret for any particular length of time as long as it starts out that way.
rmercer Premium Member about 5 years ago
“Conspiracy theories are always wrong. Incompetence theories are always right.”
lopaka about 5 years ago
This is nothing but a conspiracy to downgrade conspiracies.
bbbmorrell about 5 years ago
There is the Grimes equation, that calculates, given the number of people involved, how long a conspiracy can stay secret.
Stephen Gilberg about 5 years ago
No parentheses were needed here.
Bacon’s revenge about 5 years ago
Three can keep a secret if two of them are dead