I respect one's ability to doubt and question, especially in the world we find ourselves in today. I find that even the most ridiculous of conspiracies almost always have a grain of truth at a minimum. This feels authentic in that it hits the mark on just about every facet of what jewry has been doing and continues to do for far too long. Remember that psyops work both ways. Sometimes when the truth gets out they will do anything to discredit and muddy the waters to prevent others from getting close again. And sometimes it is all fabrication to misdirect and "poison the well" so to speak. I think it's much closer to truth than not. Especially considering the strange events leading to his death shortly thereafter. It lends creedence to an arrogant jew gone rogue that thought he could do whatever he wanted. Not so fast said Mossad...