The funny thing is, you're actually asking important questions about the nature of knowledge. I use an Occam's Razor approach to answering such questions, but it does underscore the importance of references. For example, you ask "are all these dead people linked to 9/11 real?" For one thing, the numbers of casualties and missing on those pages are not the final numbers, which will never be known perfectly; so there's some level of fiction there. And are all the names spelled right, etc.? Is something which is true, but unverifiable, still a fact? What if it's just difficult to verify? I'm hoping Ova Prima is a hoax--I didn't check on outside sources, but it would beggar belief if it's real. --TheCunctator |