That is the trouble though Assafl , quite a lot of times fiction and fact are deliberately used to smokescreen a reality , sometimes its just stupidity that masks itself as fiction or fact but in general terms and in a lot of cases it has been deliberate and when people come across the bullshit more than once a conspiracy starts to develop .
Take that airline Germanwings in where the pilot deliberately drove the plane into the ground in southern France , on TV out here very 1st there was the "official" spokespersons saying the passengers would not have known that it was slowly descending and going to crash , i thought what a weird thing to say at that time , then report after report they kept stressing that , so to me it got even weirder .
Then after all settled down and actual facts started to arrive it turned out EVERYONE would have known as they were trying to break into the cabin , in a small plane , with windows , so as you know now how it turned out the very first comments were deliberately targeted to insurance company's for the dollars sake and those poor people were not even cold yet ! Total bullshit .
Right from the start those spokespersons were on about that and that's how smokescreens and conspiracy are , some are very real and i personally think that there is something up with this saga in this thread .
It would not surprise me if it was not over near southern India one bit .
imo of course .
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Everything you say is 100%. Yet they do not know - hence - whatever they will say *now* can turn out to be wrong *later*. So they'd rather wait until they can have a clear - and as fact laden as possible - story. Facts are hard to turn to conspiracies (not that it is impossible - just harder).
As for insurance companies - The public's right to know is indeed being curtailed by insurance companies and government offices ALL-THE-TIME.
It is safe to walk in Oakland at night. We got rid of crime. This car is safe. Of course this medicine cures and is 100% risk free.
It is a double edged sword.
People are afraid of flying once a year and yet stuff 3000 Calories a day. How do you figure our human perception of risk and personal responsibility there? (and I am not talking marathon runners).
People are scared their kids will get hit by a car so they don't let them ride bikes. Yet a large size Ice Cream is great. (So now there are groups trying to promote riding sans-helmet as riding bikes makes the general kids population healthier - even at the risk of an odd injury from not wearing a helmet - crazy! - and they use actuary to prove they are right - and they indeed are).
People don't vaccinate their children. They don't. They think Louis Pasteur was a hoax by the government to control them or get money.
Perception is everything and those of actuary sciences discipline understand that and help compensate for public perception of risk by releasing only the requisite level of knowledge - and not a iota more.
And yes, as an intelligent being, I hate being included in with the other monkeys. But then again I am terrified of what these monkeys will do if they get to know ANYTHING. (See how easy it is for a group of intelligence officers from the baath party to manipulate some medieval thinking and make people do atrocious deeds. See how easy it is turning out to be to turn Turkey from a democracy to a dictatorship - just by getting people out of their house to fight *as if* for democracy - ironic really. As curious as I am - the disastrous results of humanities ability to cope with free access to all knowledge is simply not worth it.)