As a student of history, I get the impression that conspiracy theories are based on a touching belief that human beings are more organised than historically has been the case. I am currently reading about the English attack on Hispaniola during Oliver Cromwell's tenure. Everything that could go wrong did go wrong. The attack was not thwarted by underhanded means but by incompetence and bad luck. The English did manage to filch Jamaica from the Spanish but that was not the original intention.
It's important to be openminded about any theory on particular events even if one suspects it is a conspiracy theory. A request for evidence should be the first thing historians ask.
It's important to be openminded about any theory on particular events even if one suspects it is a conspiracy theory. A request for evidence should be the first thing historians ask.