Scott, my thoughts weren't about saying that people couldn't post what they like, more that perhaps they should think about the implications of their views and what responses they are going to get using a very public medium like a Net forum.
As President of the Club in Queensland I normally refrain from getting involved in most of the less serious discussions that are had on this Forum because they normally relate to cars and the often huge amounts of money people spend on them that they will never recover, but have seemingly serious expectations that they will.
However, this subject involved the death of over 4000 people, two of whom were my colleagues, and at the time I was right in the middle of trying to assess for government whether or not a similar threat was posed here. If you'd like to find out my history then PM me and I will send you my resume but be aware that after 63 years its quite long.


Like you said we can all express our opinion on this Forum but I will stick with my view that this type of emotive topic is best kept for car club meetings and personal face-to-face discussions, as you said you enjoy as part of this scene.
I feel that the Forum should be as light-hearted as possible, except perhaps where it affects someone we know or knew personally, and in this case it did me because of what it was about.
Some conspiracy theories insult more than just your intelligence, and I certainly wasn't taking a shot at MR Turbo, but more at the uninformed Americans who postulate this nonsense in the first place.
Sex, religion, politics and shop will do it every time. I've said enough and it's way past my bed time.