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Truth Decay: Theories and Hoaxes Are Blurring Reality
With all the theories, predictions and prophecies out there it’s hard to know what to believe. Why do some extreme ideas get all the attention while more credible ones are buried? And don’t we need some follow up and accountability?
After his End Times prediction failed last week millionaire radio prophet Harold Camping eventually came up with an excuse. During his show "Open Forum" in Oakland on May 23, he explained that the world will still end in October. It’s a process and we’re just getting started. That’s a relief. At first I thought millions of people had just wasted days of time and energy fussing over some hairbrained idea.
There are so many theories out there. Obama is a secret Muslim – millions of people believe that, secular humanists want to repress religion, and liberals are plotting to confiscate people’s guns and push a “gay agenda.” At the opposite end of the political spectrum, there's the assertion that 9/11 was an inside job and all that this entails. No offense meant. I’ve been called a “conspiracy nut” myself, specifically for saying that we should know more about the attack on the Twin Towers. Still, a modern-day Reichstag fire at multiple locations does qualify as a radical conclusion.
I usually resist the urge to challenge the controversial theories of fellow travelers, at least in mixed company. The other night, for example, during a discussion about Al-Qaeda after Osama, a speaker casually asserted that President Roosevelt knew about the attack on Pearl Harbor in advance and let it happen. No one said a word. I considered questioning the notion but let it pass.
Anything’s possible, right? Why be rude? But some theories and predictions are too important. They are widely accepted as indisputable and part of an overall world view, usually linked with an anti-establishment ideology. They have practical consequences for social action, can spark deep divisions, and influence how people see and treat others. In some groups, if you question the conclusions of a prevailing theory you’re either a dupe or a collaborator.
Deep skepticism is often at the root, a good thing in general. After all, so much of what we once believed has turned out to be a lie, or at least a very selective version of reality. But still, shouldn’t there be standards? Also, why do some theories get all the attention while others, perhaps more credible ones, get buried? And can’t we at least call people to account when their claims repeatedly lead down false trails?
In 2004, when friends claimed that George W. Bush would invade someplace – probably Cuba – before the election, I was skeptical but said nothing. Four year later, when colleagues embraced the idea that either a) there would be a pre-election invasion – Syria this time, or b) federal troops would be used to install Bush as dictator and block Obama’s election – in short, Martial Law was imminent – I took bets.
Last October word spread in activist circles that the rise in US Drone strikes and NATO helicopter attacks inside Pakistan were harbingers of something bigger. The war was going to be extended into Pakistan with the ultimate goal of seizing that nation’s nuclear weapons. Turns out they went after Osama, although many people believe that is also a lie and bin Laden was killed years earlier. These death conspiracies sound like the classic one about a fake moon landing – we never went there, right? – including phony video and a staged photo of the National Security brain trust looking at…what? Seal Team Six on a Top Secret movie set?
People were also predicting last year that Billionaire Mayor Mike Bloomberg would run for president (as an independent) in 2012, peeling off enough votes and states to hang the electoral college and deliver the White House to Sarah Palin. But while we now know that the prediction about Bloomberg's run (and Palin's victory) was based on nothing people can still plausibly claim that the US is preparing to invade Pakistan. Unfortunately, too many rumors of war begin to sound like crying wolf. On the other hand, by next year who will remember?
It’s easy for an extreme, often paranoid theory to circulate these days. In January, for example, the Federal Aviation Administration issued a press release to pilots saying that the Department of Defense would be testing the GPS system off the southern Atlantic coast. Cyberspace soon erupted with rumors that the Defense Department was hiding something, perhaps maritime war games, scientific experiments in the Bermuda triangle, or a plot to make GPS more accurate for government to track people in cars.
What actually happened? GPS is an outgrowth of space exploration and became public in 1983. The Defense Department remains in charge of software upgrades and satellite maintenance, and the Air Force has experienced some signal losses. The tests were part of an upgrade and took 45 minutes, followed by a 15-minute blackout. That’s basically it. Yet for some it was evidence of a secret government plot.
Speaking of plots, depopulation has been getting some attention lately, specifically related to the use of covert technology to allegedly cause earthquakes and tsunamis. The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, known as HAARP, is a joint military program involved in classified experiments involving the ionosphere. The basic claim is that it has been involved for decades in developing various types of weather-based and environmental warfare capabilities. It doesn’t help that the military has a name for this kind of thing – weather modification.
Still, using HAARP to cause earthquakes, wipe out regions and thin the herd is something else. Supporters of the depopulation theory say Haiti was a transparent example, claiming as evidence that a US task force was ready to invade before the earthquake occurred. Before that came the Indian Ocean tsunami, where people weren’t warned as soon as possible. Afterward came Fukushima, a full-scale assault not only on Japan, but on the oceans and atmosphere.
“The established pattern, with disasters and invasions, is incremental escalation,” explains a friend who supports the theory. Nuclear reactors in the US are therefore sitting ducks, just waiting for a HAARP attack. “And they have made it clear that an 80% reduction in world population is their goal,” he writes. Who made it clear? The overseers of the New World Order. Oh, Them.
Just before last Thanksgiving came news that China had briefly hijacked the Internet. I was skeptical at first, maybe burned out by too many theories and rumors. But there was evidence that the People’s Republic had cyber attack capabilities. No less than The Christian Science Monitor had reported that a Chinese group was linked to attacks on several US oil companies. The companies themselves didn’t realize the severity of the problem at first. The hijack rumor came from a report to Congress that said 15 percent of global Internet traffic had been briefly routed through Chinese servers earlier in the year. This included encrypted government mail.
Dmitri Slperovitch, a threat analyst at McAfee, called it “one of the biggest” hijacks ever. Somehow, for a brief period, all that digital information was re-routed at a small Chinese ISP and passed on to China Telecom. Nothing definite yet on how, why, or if it matters. For some reason, however, this story didn’t have legs, perhaps not resonating sufficiently with the current narrative of either the Right or the Left. Maybe it’s too abstract a problem, or too scary to consider for long.
Early in 2011 a rumor began circulating that Wikileaks is a CIA plot. The idea was that the leaks actually supported the US imperial agenda around the world. In short, Wikileaks was a big US intelligence con job that would be used to crack down on the Internet and advance a long-standing anti- civil liberties agenda. Evidence used to support this idea included the shutting down of Wikileaks servers in the US and the 2009 introduction of S. 773, The Cybersecurity Act, which if passed would give the president the power to disconnect private-sector computers from the Internet.
The problem here is that, while the Wikileaks-CIA plot looks like a distraction, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has begun to seize and shut down web domains without due process or trial. The initial focus has been sites that supposedly “violate copyrights” but the risk is that cyber censorship may be extended to, let’s say, combat alleged cyber terrorism. It’s a slippery slope.
Last Monday, after several more websites were shut down, DHS held a hearing on the move to give the President more authority over the Internet during an emergency. Senate Homeland Security Committee Chair Joe Lieberman noted that China “can disconnect parts of the Internet in case of war and we need to have that here too.” Similar discussions are underway in Europe. In this context, the Wiklieaks-CIA story was most likely an attempt at disinformation, one that didn’t go viral.
In early February the FCC voted to require that TV and radio stations, cable systems and satellite TV providers participate in a test involving the receiving and transmitting of a live code including an alert message by the president. It’s part of an update of the Emergency Alert System and complements other warning systems, including FEMA’s Integrated Public Alert System and a Commercial Mobile Alert System. In the future people will be able to get alerts through smart phones, blackberries, and so on. Personally not a priority, but many people want to be informed in the event of real crises.
For some, however, the test is proof positive that the President will soon commandeer every phone any time he wants, and for any reason the government deems necessary. If they want to scare us about a bombing, goes the logic, someone will call your cell phone or appear on your TV, no matter what you are watching. It boils down to this: Do you believe that Obama (or the National Security State, if you prefer) is “taking over” the Internet?
Here’s some background: The Broadcast Message Center, created by Communications company Alcatel-Lucent, will allow government agencies to send cell phone users information in the event of an emergency. Under the Mobile Alert System phones will apparently receive emergency alerts. Meanwhile, the FCC is looking at how wireless broadband can enhance emergency announcements. Does that represent a government plan to break into computers and wireless devices at will? In the end, the answer depends mostly on your level of distrust.
Perhaps the strangest development lately is Homeland Security’s “If you see something, say something” campaign. It’s a new public-private partnership between DHS and hundreds of Walmart outlets around the country. Seriously. What’s worse, it sounds ominously like asking people to inform on each other. There you have it – a big government, big business surveillance merger, and worse yet, a giant threat, the Walmart-Intelligence Complex. I’m kidding, but not entirely.
In short, some theories may be distractions or even deliberate deceptions, but others are worth considering, as long as we stipulate that they aren’t necessarily facts and resist exaggeration. The problem is that it’s becoming more difficult to tell the difference in an era when facts have been devalued. There are so many possibilities, the standard of proof appears to be getting lower, and theories tend to evolve, expand and mutate rapidly in unexpected ways as they circulate through cyberspace. As yet, there is little follow up to see whether new facts reinforce or discredit a particular idea or prediction. Corruption of truth meanwhile contributes to social division and civic decay. Yet there are apparently no consequences for stoking paranoia, intentionally confusing speculation with fact, or perpetrating a premeditated hoax.
So, how about some accountability for the false prophets, gross opportunists, and irresponsible rumor-mongers who threaten society with truth decay? Here’s a suggestion: Call them out publicly, post their names on some Wall of Shame, and then stop listening – it only encourages them.
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Show AllThank you; that tells me all I need to know. Totally renders his credibility void and null.
Your nuclear shilling is better than your satire.
I disagree. He is an Un-American Zionist Communist Anti-Christ from Kenya who wants to wage a War on Christmas and enables black genocide by supporting Planned Parenthood.
you clowns are so funny i forgot to laugh
in re: pearl harbor
On November 25, 1941 Japan's Admiral Yamamoto sent a radio message to the group of Japanese warships that would attack Pearl Harbor on December 7. Newly released naval records prove that from November 17th to 25th, the United States Navy intercepted eighty-three messages that Yamamoto sent to his carriers. Part of the November 25 message read: ". . . the task force, keeping its movements strictly secret and maintaining close guard against submarines and aircraft, shall advance into Hawaiian waters, and upon the very opening of hostilities shall attack the main force of the United States fleet in Hawaii and deal it a mortal blow . . ."
You might wonder if the theory that President Franklin Roosevelt had a foreknowledge of the Pearl Harbor attack would have been alluded to in the movie Pearl Harbor (2001). Since World War II many people have suspected that Washington DC knew the attack was coming. When Thomas Dewey was running for president against Roosevelt in 1944 he found out about America's ability to intercept Japan's radio messages, and thought this knowledge would enable him to defeat the popular FDR. In the fall of that year, Dewey planned a series of speeches charging FDR with foreknowledge of the attack. Ultimately, General George Marshall, then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, persuaded Dewey not to make the speeches. Japan's naval leaders did not realize America had cracked their codes, and Dewey's speeches could have sacrificed America's code-breaking advantage. So, Dewey said nothing, and in November FDR was elected president for the fourth time.
gulf of tonkin which led to vietnam - admitted by the government - never happened
the attack on the main leading to war with spain - never happened - the navy now admits the likely cause was an explosion in the armaments compartment
saaddam has wmd - was involved with al queda - lies - we know
ghadaffi bombed tripoli - never happened
i hope the trains of the fema prison are loading with the likes of you non-funny clowns
btw: forrest gump wasn't real either - it was special effects
You forgot to mention that Churchill let several British cities be bombed rather than let the Germans know that the Enigma code had been broken.
I believe that Alan Turing, working at Bletchly Park, cracked the Enigma code sometime in 1939.
Yes, FDR MIGHT have known. Gulf of Tonkin was LATER discovered to be a fuckup, or if someone suspected otherwise they may have kept their mouth shut if they thought an increase in war was good. The attack on the Main: much later decided it was probably all a mistake, but just fine with the President. Fema prisons: why not fear-monger with the best of the right-wingers?
Why would Bush take the unnecessary risk with an elaborate complicated plan with a million possible mistakes that could easily expose a false flag operation if an air attack on the towers and the Pentagon would be enough to go to war without the towers having to fall and wouldn't pre-placed explosives or even a missile on the Pentagon destroy the needed blame on hijackers?
I think a conspiracy, at least, needs to have a logical method and understandable motive to succeed.
Where is the link to official US Navy records showing that: "Newly released naval records prove that from November 17th to 25th, the United States Navy intercepted eighty-three messages that Yamamoto sent to his carriers. Part of the November 25 message read: ". . . the task force, keeping its movements strictly secret and maintaining close guard against submarines and aircraft, shall advance into Hawaiian waters, and upon the very opening of hostilities shall attack the main force of the United States fleet in Hawaii and deal it a mortal blow..."
I do not believe that they exist..
There is no such thing as objective reality. The facts are the same for everybody. The truth is a little different for each person. It is possible that Obama was born outside the US; I couldn't care less. It is considerably less likely that Obama is a Communist spy, and less likely still that he comes from another planet.
The question is not subjective vs. objective reality. The question is how unlikely a thing are we prepared to believe? As Winston Smith discovered, we CAN believe anything, even against our wills.
We're all just like the prisoners in Plato's Cave.
duplicate removed
The truth is the only constant.
Sorry, but this is a puff piece.
The media and government are like the conjurer who distracts us with his hands while the action is elsewhere. That is the reason that so much attention is paid to the end of the world and other stories.
Then we won’t think about the nuclear meltdown in Japan (oh and by the way, unit #1 melted down before the tsunami – but they wait to tell us that over two months later.)
Then we won’t think about the war crimes our government are executing every day.
Then we won’t think about the consequences of climate change.
Then we won’t think about the market manipulations that have destroyed our economy but have made a handful of people very rich.
There are a few simple rules you can follow:
If the government or media says it’s important, it is trivial.
If the government or media says it’s true, then it is false.
If the government or media says it’s false, then it is true.
"oh and by the way, unit #1 melted down before the tsunami – but they wait to tell us that over two months later."
Source, please? What they told us is that once cooling was lost, it melted down within hours after the tsunami, but how was this news transmorgified into "it melted down before the tsunami" (and presumably earthquake just minutes before too?).
Now they are saying at Unit #1 melted down after the earthquake but before the arrival of the tsumani. Sources follow:
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/05/26-7
http://nukefree.org/united-nations-agency-confirms-fukushima-1-melted-arrival-tsunami
http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/tsunamiupdate01.html
The first two links you gave lead to the same site as the third link, which states "The results of provisional analysis show that fuel pellets melted and fell to the bottom of reactor pressure vessel at a relatively early stage in the accident." I didn't read every word, but it looks like the rest of the site discusses other topics (food monitoring, etc.). Where does it state that the fuel melted before the tsunami?
Yesterday's Wasserman article right here on CD:
"Fukushima's owner, the Tokyo Electric Power Company, has confirmed that fuel at Unit One melted BEFORE the arrival of the March 11 tsunami."
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/05/26-7
Which is the critical information being witheld from the public as it puts into question the safety of every Nuclear reactor in the world. This also lends more credence to the theory that stuxnet played a role in the shutdown. Again by design stuxnet acts only in an emergency situation when the cooling pumps turned on.
If the cooling pumps failed before the tsunami and meltdown started then it a whole different ballgame.
Now the problem here of course is because of all those intiial lies and the misinformation fed to us by various Governments, by the Media, by Tepco and by the shills that cropped up on all of these boards to ensure us nothing wrong and that it all an overreaction to a minor event we can never know the full truth.
If only a handful will ever know the full truth little will or can be done to prevent such occurences in the furture.
Fukushima is a direct consequence of all the lies told to us in the past about the safety of Nuclear power as such plants would never have been built had the full truth of the risks been revealed.
What consequences will there be 20 years from now as a result of the lies we are being fed today?
Hey, GW... it worked for using phony pretexts to begin a war, the crime that trumps all crimes, according to The Geneva Conventions. And heck, WMD or otherwise, who was held to account for a mistake that took half a million lives?
And it works with GM "food," right? Tough to prove the impact when studies are not made public, nor are foods labeled accordingly.
Works for the BP oil-debacle cover-up.
Works for the lies about 911.
And those that enable the Drug War to go on.
Works for changing a word like prisoner, into enemy combatant, so that all sorts of sordid things can be done unto them... with no one held to account.
Works for war as peace, murder as defense, ecocide as a basis for "sound" economics, and so much more.
Truth? From our governments? When naked profit is on the line?
What a quaint notion. Breathe easy now.
The source that Wasserman (and the other source) cites say nothing even close to what Waserman is claiming.
The only thing close in the IAEA update is:
"The results of provisional analysis show that fuel pellets melted and fell to the bottom of reactor pressure vessel at a relatively early stage in the accident."
At any rate, the Tsunami followed the earthquake by minutes. The loss of grid power and destruction of the backup generators is entirely suficient to explain the rapid meltdown. Note that other plants, such as nearby Fukushima No 2 wer subjected to the same shaking, but no tsunami damage to the emergency generators, and were safely put in cold shutdown.
Wasserman's non-fact based claims regarding nuclear power are well established. He is a lawyer, not an engineer or scientist, so one must read his stuff with skepticism. Kind of a shame, becasue his writing on nuclear power lead me to question what I thought was quite credible work he did investigating the 2004 electoral corruption on Ohio.
BYSTANDER: Thank you! Great post. And it's the first intelligent one that stays ON topic.
Seems that Mr. Guma, for all his glib illustrations and mocking tone is intent upon earning his bona fides for a gig with Fox News. By conflating legitimate areas of concern with completely delusional ones, he continues the trend of weaving the true together with the false so that never again shall the twain come undone.
One can sense his attitude towards those who question 911. The tone of this piece makes light of the very real inroads US government operatives are making into areas of total citizen control. His comment about the "police state," is one example. His sarcasm is used to hide what's actually going on in the way of a steady decimation of Civil Liberties. Yeah, blame that one on HAARP...
YUCKistan journalism, if you ask me!
I.F. Stone, an investigative reporter, used the Congressional record as his source to report government corruption. He declared that governments lie and everything government recites is a lie. Needless to say Stone was a target of Joe McCarthy. I attended a speech he gave and it was astounding.He published a weekly reporting government corruption.
Dear Mr. Guma:
Don't lump all "conspiracy theories" together. They are NOT equal. Some have factual bases.
Some recommendations:
Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor by Robert Stinnett
The FBI STILL does not list 9/11 as one of bin Laden's many crimes because it does not, to this day, have "hard evidence" of his involvement.
See
FBI — Ten Most Wanted
http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten
FBI says, it has “No hard evidence connecting Bin Laden to 9/11”
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13664.htm
CIA veteran doubts the bin Laden story
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn61PJQGCUo
ABC Asia Pacific News:Stories:Osama bin Laden is dead (see the third paragraph)
http://www.abcasiapacificnews.com/stories/201105/3205524.htm
FOXNews.com - Report: Bin Laden Already Dead - U.S. & World (dated December 26, 2001) http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,41576,00.html
The Fake 2001 Osama bin Laden Video Tape
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/osamatape.html
YouTube - Bush: Truly not concerned about bin Laden (short version)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PGmnz5Ow-o
YouTube - BUSTED Taliban offered to hand over Bin Laden in February 2001 BUSH REJECTED OFFER
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv5AKw6gwXg
U.S. rejects Taliban offer to try bin Laden - CNN
http://articles.cnn.com/2001-10-07/us/ret.us.taliban_1_abdul-salam-zaeef-surrender-bin-taliban-offer?_s=PM:US
Bush rejects Taliban offer to surrender bin Laden - Asia, World - The Independent
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/bush-rejects-taliban-offer-to-surrender-bin-laden-631436.html
9/11 ANALYSIS: Hard evidence that all three WTC skyscrapers were destroyed by explosive controlled demolition.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=20980
Watch the video recording of the Sept. 9 Press Conference
http://www2.ae911truth.org/events/dccamp2010/
http://www.visualwebcaster.com/event.asp?id=72275
New Scientific Evidence Contradicting Official 9/11 Explanation | Global Research TV http://tv.globalresearch.ca/2010/09/new-scientific-evidence-contradicting-official-911-explanation
What do Pentagon Papers leaker Daniel Ellsberg, PhD; Catherine Austin Fitts, Assistant Secretary of Housing under George H.W. Bush; Raymond L. McGovern, 27-year CIA veteran and former Chairman, National Intelligence Estimates (NIE); Senator Max Cleland, former member of the 9/11 Commission; Paul Craig Roberts, PhD, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury under Ronald Reagan; Lt. Col. Karen U. Kwiatkowski, PhD, U.S. Air Force (ret); Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, former 6-term Congresswoman from Georgia; and Lt. Col. Robert Bowman, PhD, U.S. Air Force (ret) all have in common?
All question the official 9/11 Commission Report account of what led up to, and occurred on 9/11/01, and demand a new, truly independent and scientific investigation of the events of that day.
See
Patriots Question 9/11 - Responsible Criticism of the 9/11 Commission Report
http://patriotsquestion911.com/
Why have more than 1,400 professionally-certified architects and engineers signed a petition calling for a new, truly independent and scientific investigation of the events of 9/11/01?
See
AE911Truth.org
http://www.ae911truth.org/
Finally, the official Bush-Cheney 9/11 Commission Report is, itself, a conspiracy theory, and one with so many glaring discrepancies and unanswered questions, that it deserves to be ridiculed, rejected, and reinvestigated.
The coincidences surrounding 9-11 are problematic, but 99% of the 'conspiracy theories' are so looney, that I am appalled that anyone would long entertain them.
that's because you are not willing to do the hard work and investigate the legitimate critiques. in a word, you are lazy. you have to realize that there is a clear pattern of disruption, and a disinformation campaign going on to discredit legitimate investigations of 911. there is no other way to describe completely ridiculous concepts such as space weapons being proposed by alleged "scientists".
the scientific work done by Dr. Harrit and www.ae911truth.org is far from "looney" as you like to say. what is appalling is the lack of intellect, investigative rigor and laziness that is put forth by this author et al.
While "disinformation" is certainly possible, it is enabled by some people's love of any and every conspiracy theory. Some years back I spent quite a few days studying this. Lots of idiocy, some 'coincidences' that do strain believability, but bottom line: if this was a "planned" operation, it was done by a very few ideologues who were privy to a bit of very secret info and helped a few things to happen. But again, 99% of the talk of conspiracy crap is simply loony tunes.
"99% of the talk of conspiracy crap is simply loony tunes"
With all due respect, look at your sentence. It's meaningless. If you are serious about understanding what are derogatorily called "conspiracy theories", which in the case of 911 is a false-flag attack, and the history of terrorism conducted by the US and NATO, you should read the scholarly work of Daniel Ganser for context (don't get me wrong, there are crazy, non systemic "theories" about the world out there).
His book, NATOs Secret Armies: Operation GLADIO and terrorism in Western Europe:
http://amzn.to/lU7Ep2
Chomsky wrote a blurb for the back of this book. It details how NATO and the US conspired to conduct terrorist acts that would be blamed on the communists to prevent them from gaining state power. This is standard intelligence agency work.
You have to understand the deeper political implications of terrorism and the corresponding psychological operations to get 911.
It's simple really. And the science of Dr. Harrit et al not only supports, but demonstrates, the conclusion that controlled demolition was used in the WTC. No one believes that arabs wired those buildings. Only insiders could have done that. QED.
Read Dr. Harrit's paper here:
http://bit.ly/giOtDy
Look, controlled demolition in the twin towers is a complete non-starter to me. I think it's stupid. Building 7 is more problematic, but at this point it is not possible to believe that there was controlled demolition of this building. I think it unlikely, but I certainly would not stake my life on it.
Are you interested in the facts, or just what you believe?
Read Dr. Harrit's paper. It's conclusive proof for the presence of a high explosive. Watch this video of another chemical engineer who explains Dr Harrit's work:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZNQq7XBLwc&feature=player_embedded
David Chandler, a physicist, has done exceptional work with respect to the twin towers. Those were an explosive events, not a "collapse". Watch the whole video. He graphs the data at the end:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgN080yySe0
http://the911forum.freeforums.org/active-thermitic-material-in-wtc-dust-t150.html
The criminal Bush government opposed the 911commission from the start. Finally it was agreed upon with an original budget of $6 million, raised reluctantly to $14 million, with time constraints. The investigation of Clinton's penis cost $100,000,000 million without time limits. Furthermore, Bush/Cheney refused to testify under oath, learning from Clinton's perjury impeachment not ot testify under oath. They wouldn't testify alone, Bush the puppet had to sit next to Cheney,the puppet master, so Cheney's hand and arm could fit up Bush's ass for Cheney to control the Bush puppet.
I suppose it's a conspiracy theory that you, Mark Abrams, and Pdj/Sabo cat ALWAYS reinforce official story lines... like nukes are good, our government would never lie to us and works to protect us, and that anyone who questions the events of 911 is off-kilter, etc.
Why is it that all of you profess to have real jobs, yet are HERE in this forum, DAY AFTER DAY insuring that the same repeated lies get told?
Your dishonesty makes me sick. ONLY THE TRUTH can set the sleeping populace free, but you invest your time in making sure that lies lull them to sleep? How do people like you and your comrades here live with your selves? Is a paycheck THAT necessary? Heck, a prostitute deserves more respect...
Greg, do you also believe Jack Ruby, in a patriotic fever, was compelled to shoot Lee
Harvey Oswald? Alas.
Right, Tim, what are you 22 and in uniform?
ED: Thank you for sharing all that info. The TRUTH is out there!
Dear Tim1:
You know NOTHING about me, yet you presume to lump me in with racist, anti-Jewish people who deny the Holocaust.
How dare you!
The Holocaust is an undeniable, horrific, tragic fact of history, and the U.S.'s refusal, under FDR, to accept more European Jews into this country is just another condemnation of our violent prejudice, following extermination of the indigenous North Americans and dependence on slavery and then Jim Crow laws to oppress and exploit Africans and African-Americans.
Access the web links I gave you and then see what you think.
Don't EVER presume to sum up someone by a few words they have written.
If you have any semblance of dignity and grace, you will apologize.
If not, you reveal yourself as a close-minded ideologue and an opponent of dissent.
Sometimes what people believe is true is more important in its consequences than what is actually true. And this author hardly escapes any forceful scrutiny. The author is providing several public anecdotal stories with obvious truth, while at the same time failing miserably to penetrate the deeper consequences that he alludes to. Take for example noting drone strikes as a precursor to invasion of Pakistan as one false notion. While that may play well with the Huffington post bloggers, or the Dem apologetic wing that is ubiquitous on the airwaves and sites like this, the deeper humanitarian issues totally escapes this man’s scope of insight. Numerous human rights organizations have asserted that over one hundred thousand non combatants have been murdered (and this is a conservative estimate) under Obama/Bush presidencies. This unfolds via unmanned drone strikes, undetonated cluster bombs, and black ops military operations void of any accountability whatsoever.
One of my academic mentors recently published an interesting book on ancient forgeries and why they serve certain ideological agendas. Nowhere in this article do I see a deeper analysis of the author’s points. Is he asking the wrong questions? I want to know what groups initiate the conspiracy in the first place, and whose benefit is served in doing so. This article fails miserably in this regard.
If you want a scholarly tome on understanding why various groups use ideologically driven agendas to advance their political and social aims, read Bart Ehrman’s compelling book, Forged.
While Ehrman is a scholar of the ancient world and specifically looking at Christian documents, his analysis of ideological based norms provide the greatest insight on who benefits by advancing forgeries and how it can be combated.
Well said. Thanks. I found this article totally vacuous.
Malatesta: I agree with both points you made. Ekobe, powerful post. Thank you.
ekobe you might also be interested in Jonathan Kay's new book titled "Among the Truthers: A Journey into America's Growing Conspiracist Underground." He examines in detail the conspiratorial thinking that seems to be so prevalent in the USA. He's also interviewed by Chris Mooney on the Center For Inquiry podcast Point of Inquiry at the following link http://www.pointofinquiry.org/.
"Truth Decay" - Truth has no half-life. Whatever that means!
Our free speech rights have been negated by the sheer volume of ambient noise we are exposed to on a daily basis. Every wacko seems to have an opinion and the biggest have soapboxes. Some even have funding. A voice of truth crying in the wilderness is not discernible. This is not new. When Jesus was alive, He was one of many charismatic prophets preaching to those who would listen. Jesus came and went relatively unknown in His time.
A more pertinent question is - What is truth? Do you believe there is a universal truth? Or, Do you believe that one man's truth is another man's blasphemy. In the beginning there was the Word and the Word was God and truth and love. Then, way down the road, man created religion in his own self image.
The biggest losers in all this are the young people who have not been taught critical thinking. They will be taken advantage of by charlatans, the fine print, political parties, etc . . . until they get street smart and an education.
Here's the comment I made on Alternet where the article was first published...
Like it or not, human history is positively overflowing with conspiracies. We hear about them in court rooms everyday. People conspire. Including elites. End of story.
When people use the term "conspiracy theory" in the news media they are usually referring to an event associated with the powerful for which substantial evidence exists that the official narrative is patently false. Less often, the term is rightly used to ridicule silly distractions. Either way it has become a propaganda device.
On the right, "conspiracy theory" is often used to disparage completely obvious facts or suppositions, eg the Iraq war may have had something to do with oil. PNAC was dismissed by Bill O'Reilly as a "conspiracy theory" even though they had their own website online at the time of his statement.
On the left, "conspiracy theory" is also employed as a pejorative and is used in two important but very different ways --
One, to critique ideas for which the term is completely suitable -- eg that a secret society runs the world and has done so for hundreds if not thousands of years; or that "the Jews" run the world and Karl Marx was in league with Jewish bankers in a massive dialectical plot to destroy Western society. These sorts of conspiracy theories are indeed very harmful as they regard government institutions as fundamentally pure and sound, ignore class analysis and encourage scapegoating. Some people call these ideas "macro" conspiracy theories.
Here's where the problem arises --
Many people on the left, such as Chip Berlet, proceed to lump in all sorts of legitimate criticisms and ideas into the same reductionist paradigm, positing a stark dichotomy between "conspiracism" and "institutional analysis". Theories for which overwhelming evidence exists, such as the theory that the JFK assassination was not the sole work of Lee Harvey Oswald, or that MLK was taken out by the FBI, or that elements of the US government were complicit in 911, are lumped together with theories about the lochness monster and aliens.
Rarely is evidence even discussed. Instead, we are presented with a series of a priori arguments about "the way things are". Examples include "the government would never attack its on citizens on such a scale" or "governments can't keep secrets for any length of time" and so on. It's nonsense, of course, as any number of examples demonstrate (see Operation Gladio for a great example). But it is apparently quite successful in shutting down debate. "Conspiracism" is presented as some sort of psychological disorder; it is reminiscent of "counter-revolutionaries" in the Soviet Union being
confined within mental institutions. Nevermind MKULTRA, Project CHAOS, COINTELPRO etc. etc. etc.
Here are the two real psychological disorders at play -- not including the obvious "macro" conspiracy theory fallacy, or idiots who obsess over Obama's birth certificate.
1. Prominent people, especially on the left, are frightened of people labeling them "kooky conspiracy theorists" and having the rest of their work drawn into question. When Gore Vidal endorsed the work of Nafeez Ahmed and stated his well supported position that Roosevelt knew of Pearl Harbor in advance, he was attacked by Christopher Hitchens as a senile old fool. Nevermind that Hitchens himself proposed his own "conspiracy theory" about Winston Churchill and the Lusitania. Cynthia McKinney and Cindy Sheehan have suffered similar treatment by many liberals for expressing completely justified skepticism over the official story of 911.
2. Very few people -- even highly intelligent and learned people -- understand how covert operations take place. In their "debunking" exercises we never hear terms like "plausible deniability", "compartmentalization", "contract work", "need to know", "military hierarchy" and so forth.
Even experts like Russ Baker have stated that we still know very little about groups like the OPC and JSOC, while insiders like Leonid Ivashov, the Chief of Staff of the Russian Armed Forces on 911, or Bill Christison (RIP), a 25 year CIA veteran, have openly stated highly "conspiratorial" beliefs -- namely that 911 was an inside job.
What must be understood is that institutional/class analysis does not preclude conspiracies. One shouldn't even have to argue the point. William Blum has listed dozens of world leaders the CIA either assassinated or tried to have assassinated during the Cold War. Other scholars such as Peter Dale Scott and Hakim Bey have argued that the "deep" or covert ops state has become a fundamental tool of class suppression.
To claim that conspiracies by elites are ultimately irrelevant because structural atrocities take more lives is absurd -- these "structures" are highly dependent on covert or "black" operations, and have been for some time.
Excellent comment: I learned somthing which is more than I can say for the author of this tripe.
Superb little essay, Durrutix.
Durrutix, right on. A good article on this, too, is Michael Parenti's "Conspiracy Phobia on the Left," available online.
Durrutix--
Great summary of the problems & pitfalls inherent in the dismissive term "conspiracy theory".
The record is clear, for example, that the CIA, under the leadership of Kermit Roosevelt, Jr. conspired with the British to topple democratically elected Prime Minister Mossadegh in Iran.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Iranian_coup_d%27%C3%A9tat
Is this a 'conspiracy theory'? This coup d'etat had immense repercussions throughout the Middle East that continue to this day, and to suggest that 'conspiracies' play only a trivial role in history is absurd.
What about the alleged efforts of GM, Firestone, Chevron, et. al. to dismantle electric streetcars across the country and particularly in LA?
What a crazy conspiracy theory! Chip Berlet should get busy strangling this one before it spreads widely.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_American_streetcar_scandal
http://environment.about.com/od/fossilfuels/a/streetcars.htm
Oh, wait, this is not a 'conspiracy theory' ... it is an historical conspiracy ... so that is something totally different... or is it? Many apologists for the oil/automobile cartels still insist that this is just a wild conspiracy theory.
Have you heard the one about 19 Arabs with box cutters controlled by an evil mastermind in a cave in Afghanistan? Chip Berlet and perhaps Mr. Guma accept that one -- but it sure sounds like a conspiracy theory to me.
And since Obama just ordered the alleged mastermind of the 'conspiracy' assassinated rather than captured alive, it seems likely it may remain just a widely disseminated 'conspiracy theory'. Wouldn't the capture of bin Laden been helpful in learning how they pulled off 9/11 and in dismantling Al Qaeda as well?
Apparently, bin Laden is far more useful dead than alive -- or is that a conspiracy theory?
Maybe bin Laden would have talked about how surprised he was that his boys were able to fly around for so long in U.S. airspace unhindered or that they never dreamed that they could knock down three buildings like that with two planes. Kind of like getting 3 strikes in a bowling alley by rolling 2 balls....
But, hey, just conspiratorial conjecture not to be taken seriously because our leaders would never lie to us.
I join the chorus of appreciation, Durrutix.
Your cogent comment should occupy the space presently usurped by this time-waster of an article.
Guma's incoherent, patronizing critique comes off like a good-natured nebbishy high-school teacher trying to settle down a fractious current-events discussion by saying, "C'mon now, there's lots of wacky ideas floating around out there, kids! Don't you think we need to calm down and get a grip instead of running around half-cocked?"
Unlike some of the comments, especially Durrutix's, Guma doesn't advance the discussion one iota. It's as if he thought up the catchy phrase "truth decay", decided to riff off of it and see where it took him, and published the mediocre result.
My, my, yes indeed. So many at CD are so incredibly conspiracy minded that they see it everywhere. Republicans and democrats are all in on a vast conspiracy to give us a sort of Kabuki theatre. Nothing is real. Individual feelings; greed, lesser evilism of sometimes playing to rich and powerful interests, these hardly matter because it's all a game against us. THEY ARE OUT TO GET US. Yeah, yeah, it sometimes gets so stupidly boring.
Is that you, Cass?