This is how they control the discussion. It keeps the people who ask questions occupied arguing over the things that aren't really relevant, while ignoring the important pieces. You can't keep digging deeper when there is constantly new "facts" to argue about and look into.
They do it until the hype dies down, as that is the point the story becomes solidified in the general public's mind, and conspiracy talk after that is easily marginalized.
They want the general public thinking it was just incompetence that allowed it to happen, and they want conspiracy folks thinking the SS looked the other way for a few minutes and allowed a lone wolf to do his stuff.
They don't want anyone pursuing the questions of how deep does the rabbit hole go, who was actively involved in planning, who was actively involved in execution, who had knowledge of the plans in advance, how many people were actors, etc.
This is how they control the discussion. It keeps the people who ask questions occupied arguing over the things that aren't really relevant, while ignoring the important pieces. You can't keep digging deeper when there is constantly new "facts" to argue about and look into.
They do it until the hype dies down, as that is the point the story becomes solidified in the general public's mind, and conspiracy talk after that is easily marginalized.
They want the general public thinking it was just incompetence that allowed it to happen, and they want conspiracy folks thinking the SS looked the other way for a few minutes and allowed a lone wolf to do his stuff.
They don't want anyone pursuing the questions of how deep does the rabbit hole go, who was actively involved in planning, who was actively involved in execution, who had knowledge of the plans in advance, how many people were actors, etc.