This is exactly who is doing it. By creating things that can be shown wrong in an investigation, and pushing them out to "truthers", it discredits all of the good evidence. This is exactly the type of thing that COINTELPRO was designed to do, but it has been going on for a very long time. Aleister Crowley, for example, was such an agent embedded within the German community here in America, designed to make them look "evil," so that America would be motivated to join the Brits rather than the Germans in WWI. He is even credited with instigating the sinking of the Lusitania, which was the supposed "last straw" (even though it was two years before America joined the war).
Of course all of that was just a show. Everyone at the top had already planned out when America would go to war, and which side they would join, long before the war even started. These agents provocateur are used purely to motivate the masses towards a particular belief. They don't influence the actual decisions at all.
In this case, the truck picture "debunking" will be found by someone who may be curious about the evidence. They will see that, consider that all of the evidence probably looks like that, and will stop considering the whole affair, and think anyone espousing a "conspiracy" to be an idiot for believing what is "obviously not true."
This is exactly who is doing it. By creating things that can be shown wrong in an investigation, and pushing them out to "truthers", it discredits all of the good evidence. This is exactly the type of thing that COINTELPRO was designed to do, but it has been going on for a very long time. Aleister Crowley, for example, was such an agent embedded within the German community here in America, designed to make them look "evil," so that America would be motivated to join the Brits rather than the Germans in WWI. He is even credited with instigating the sinking of the Lusitania, which was the supposed "last straw" (even though it was two years before America joined the war).
Of course all of that was just a show. Everyone at the top had already planned out when America would go to war, and which side they would join, long before the war even started. These agents provocateur are used purely to motivate the masses towards a particular belief. They don't influence the actual decisions at all.
In this case, the truck picture "debunking" will be found by someone who may be curious about the evidence. They will see that, consider that all of the evidence probably looks like that, and will stop considering the whole affair, and think anyone espousing a "conspiracy" to be an idiot for believing what is "obviously not true."
All the world's a stage.