He argues that even when conspiratorial projects exist, large egos and the need for personal control make coordinated execution weak.
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Coordination failure
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"Okay. So, the movie Disclosure Day just came out yesterday. And for the longest time, I thought that this was part of a psy..."
"So, um, um, I don't think this conspiracy will go far."
"Um, yeah, this isn't hard to do. Um, but, again, with these guys, it's so hard for them to coordinate because they're off these..."
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