Some people enjoy having conspiracy theories. Some people enjoy knocking them down.
A lot of people here obviously enjoy clinging to the conspiracy theory that the 9/11 attacks were simply the result of a coupe dozen wackjobs who conspired to crash planes into buildings. It's not that I enjoy knocking them down though, but rather that I think our society would be much better off if we stopped clinging to a conspiracy theory which stands in contradiction to physical reality.
In each case, I believe, there is an irrational, unconscious emotion that drives or provides the motivation for each position and which determines how each reacts to the data and to each other.
My motivation is based on the data, which leads me to want to know the who, why, when, and how of the WTC buildings being rigged to come down. That motivates me to build the political support for a proper criminal investigation investigation into the matter, as anything short of that isn't going to answer those questions.
On the other hand, it seems you have an irrational, unconscious emotion which drives you to confuse the people promoting a conspiracy theory here for the debunkers, dismiss facts as opinions to distort simple matters of physics into unknowable possibilities, and apparently mislead yourself into believing the official story is something other than a conspiracy theory. Also, your suggestion that the world at large buys into the official conspiracy theory stands in contraction to
international polling which shows less than half do. Perhaps coming to terms with those matters will help you better understand my position here.
Also, I'm could have sworn I heard the same story last year, about Japanese official suspecting 9/11 was an inside job.
It's been over two years since he took issue with the official conspiracy theory, but the WP apparently just got the compulsion to lash out at him now.