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Luther Blissett » Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:23 am wrote:Wow, I'm actually flummoxed to see that the first mention of the phrase "crisis actor" on this board was in 2013 in the Sandy Hook thread.
Doesn't your memory of the term far predate that tragedy? At least as far back as 9/11?
divideandconquer » Tue Sep 08, 2015 8:55 am wrote: Of course, atrocities occur outside of this framework, outside of their purview, occur "naturally", but in my humble opinion, it's easy to tell the difference: the absence or presence of a [international/national] trumped up media circus.
Not to mention, atrocities are not predictable, and do not occur every other week in this part of the world or any part of the world, unless targeted by western oligarchs.
"The absence or presence of a trumped up media circus" seems a poor barometer for judging the proportion of tangible fictional elements of one of these tragedies.
elfismiles » 17 Sep 2014 17:27 wrote:Well, have you successfully eliminated use of the phrase "conspiracy theory" or other off-limits / co-opted by TPTB words and phrases?
If so, congrats!
I get your point. But perhaps as we elaborate our own Parapolitical Lexicon we can recognize and denote the origins and use/misuse of such coopted language to better explain ourselves to those who so often use the same words without the level of background we are steeped in.
Wombaticus Rex » 08 Sep 2015 15:33 wrote:Luther Blissett » Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:23 am wrote:Wow, I'm actually flummoxed to see that the first mention of the phrase "crisis actor" on this board was in 2013 in the Sandy Hook thread.
Doesn't your memory of the term far predate that tragedy? At least as far back as 9/11?
Who are we to disagree with the Gods, though?
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brainpanhandler » Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:21 am wrote:"Power tends to be exploited" = "If the powerful CAN do it, then they WILL do it." (only in a hyperbolic and more entertaining way)?
And the people that know me irl would scoff and guffaw at the suggestion that I "tend to be the defender of the status quo". But perhaps you meant that in an entertaining, hyperbolic way.
When the comedian Steve Rannazzisi has explained his success, which includes seven seasons starring on a popular TV show, “The League,” and a one-hour special this Saturday on Comedy Central, he has frequently attributed it to decisions he made after narrowly escaping the World Trade Center attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
In elaborate detail, Mr. Rannazzisi, 37, has described working at Merrill Lynch’s offices on the 54th floor of the south tower when the first plane struck the north tower.
“I was there and then the first tower got hit and we were like jostled all over the place,” he told an interviewer in 2009.
He fled to the street just minutes before another plane slammed into his building, he said, and decided that very day that life was too precious to waste opportunities. So he abandoned his New York desk job to pursue a career as an entertainer in Los Angeles.
Nonetheless, he said, he remained affected by his memories of that day.
“I still have dreams of like, you know, those falling dreams,” he told the interviewer.
Confronted by The New York Times this week, though, with evidence that undermined his account, Mr. Rannazzisi, after a day of deliberation, acknowledged on Tuesday that his account was fiction. Actually, he had been working in Midtown that day, and not for Merrill Lynch, which has no record of his employment and had no offices in either tower.
BrandonD » Thu Sep 10, 2015 6:50 pm wrote:brainpanhandler » Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:21 am wrote:"Power tends to be exploited" = "If the powerful CAN do it, then they WILL do it." (only in a hyperbolic and more entertaining way)?
And the people that know me irl would scoff and guffaw at the suggestion that I "tend to be the defender of the status quo". But perhaps you meant that in an entertaining, hyperbolic way.
In general, there are 2 arguments against a conspiracy theory that involves wealthy/powerful people doing terrible things that would benefit them: either they *couldn't* do it or they *wouldn't* do it.
In other words, either they don't have the means or it's just not conceivable that people would do something so immoral.
The second is a great argument for the average man, but IMO it has been thoroughly discredited by anyone who frequents RI.
So really, the only defensible argument against such conspiracy theories is that those in power are simply unable to do it. Or, perhaps it is possible but the risks would outweigh the benefits.
Do we believe that, in events of major social impact, people with power and influence would be unable to insert actors into positions of prominence in news stories, with the intention of directing public discourse in a manner benefiting their goals?
do the powerful EVER have to answer for their crimes?
The actor scenario seems not only completely possible, but fairly easy considering today's media monopoly. Many of us have seen those Conan OBrien sketches where news people from across the country repeat the exact same news story word-for-word, showing clearly that they're all just repeating something that has been passed down from a central source.
So my point here is that 1) powerful people have the means, and 2) it would not be beneath their "morality".
So why exactly wouldn't they do it?
This is what I meant by: If they CAN do it, then they WILL do it. The powerful are not above committing massive crimes if they can get away with it.
This doesn't mean that every prominent person in a news story is an actor of course,
I was also assuming that those of us here understand the importance of nuance and discrimination.
It was my impression that you've not only dismissed the Sandy Hook crisis actor stuff (which is fine), but the entire concept as a whole (which I consider unfounded).
Maybe I've misjudged you as the "defender of the status quo", and if that's the case then I apologize.
I consider defenders of the status quo to be those who defend the establishment point of view, and this applies to all social and political spectrums, not just the right-wing psychos. The establishment always has a coke and a pepsi, to give people the illusion of change and progress.
And you're not the only one that has radically misjudged me in this fashion
coffin_dodger » Fri Sep 18, 2015 9:42 am wrote:bph:And you're not the only one that has radically misjudged me in this fashion
Care to expand on this generalised insinuation?
Wombaticus Rex wrote:coffin_dodger » Fri Sep 18, 2015 9:42 am wrote:bph:And you're not the only one that has radically misjudged me in this fashion
Care to expand on this generalised insinuation?
Is that really necessary? It's happened a lot this year. To everyone. Yourself included. Facts of life.
Digging it that in more detail results in -- what? Perpetuating what? Accomplishing what?
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