I speak on behalf of those who have always treated conspiracy theorists with disdain. I remember once dismissing a friend as a kook for saying something like "What if (forgot name) was framed by the Mossad? What if he was innocent?" I laughed out loud and proceeded to ask him to remove his tinfoil hat. I even thought he might be anti-semitic, deep inside.
But today's story in the New York Times, reporting that the Mossad doesn't confirm or deny having killed a person while using the identities of innocent British and Irish civilians, has changed my mind.
Here is video of the suspects caught on tape doing their thing.
A Haaretz columnist is even calling for the resignation of the Mossad chief. http://www.haaretz.com/...
I'm now even willing to buy the book titled "By way of deception thou shalt wage war," by ex Mossad agent Victor Ostrovsky, (whose house was burned down by unidentified arsonists subsequent to publication of the book) exposing these kinds of tricks.