I only watched the first couple minutes of that video before it lost all credibility. The man-in-the-street interview videos are obviously faked. And just because the guy claims to be a republican, and therefore “should” want to debunk a conspiracy theory, you give his video more credibility? The logic and standard of proof that led you to that conclusion is no different from the rest of the logic and standard of proof that supports the conspiracy theory. Which is to say extraordinarily lame.
My impression that conspiracy theorists are engaging in confirmation bias has only been strengthened after watching this thread develop. Solid evidence contrary to your theory is ignored. And solid evidence that discounts what scant evidence that does create doubt on the official story is also ignored.
You’ve asked us to be open minded about the conspiracy theory. I’ve been open minded, but haven’t seen anything but hysteria backing up the conspiracy claim. Now, how about you be open minded and take a look at the psychology of conspiracy theorists and see if it doesn’t apply to you.