the LHC is not just about the Higgs.
It has already dealt a serious and possibly fatal blow to something called Supersymmetry theory.
OK I',m biased because - for no particularly good reason I never liked Supersymmetry
http://www.wired.com/...upersymmetry-physics/
There are a number of other experiments as well going on around it - you may remember the furore about micro-black holes (that was always an out-side bet but you never know).
It looks as if the Higgs may not be in the weight range it was expected to be - that's really exciting.
Most of the biggest leaps forward in science have come when something didn't quite turn out as expected.
For example - All the orbits of the planets were neatly accounted for with the exception of Mercury - Looked like just some maths that wouldn't work out.
As it turned out Einstein's General theory of relativity was needed to fully explain it.
Finding the Higgs where we expected it would be the dullest possible outcome. They'd go "yup there it is"
If it's wrong, or missing that means there's a big chunk of new Science just waiting for someone to go and stick their name on it.
It seems to me that you think that anything scientific you don't understand from Global Warming to the LHC you suspect to be a scam.
Scientists are not Bankers - they don't go home every night cooking up schemes of how to do the country out of some extra money!
They go home and cook up schemes of how to get their colleagues name's relagated to the back of the papers their about to publish!