. >>> back now with richard quest and jonathan kaye, we're hearing extensively about the conspiracy theorieshan, it is really fascinating to me. these theories that persist around things that we find terrifying, and certainly flying falls into that category. >> sure, you know, even in normal times people are absolutely terrified in many cases about boarding an aircraft. our brains tell us statistically it is quite safe, but being 30 feet above the earth our imaginations go crazy, we think about the people sitting around us and terrorism and all sorts of things. and it is only natural that this kind of material would be ripe fodder for conspiracy theorists. >> and you know that we hear a lot of them, richard, people tweet them to me, as well. the fact the authorities are not as transparent or as forthcoming as they could be in the investigation certainly adds to these theories. >> i am not sure, i would go with that, anderson, for the simple reason that the sort of conspiracy theories we're talking about come because there are not any facts to discuss. and so it is not as if -- the sort of is