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Slomo wrote:no practical implication.
slomo » Sun Dec 13, 2015 4:39 pm wrote:How much do we really know about the past?
Other than what we're told by history's winners....
Nordic » Sun Dec 13, 2015 6:39 am wrote:It seems to me that these things are happening more and more often. And that the real perps are getting sloppy. It's like the sophomore album from a band or a successful TV show when the creators start to get a little bored.
This one had a lot of loose ends. People noticed. People who aren't at all in the "conspiracy community" (a term I hate but it's useful so you know what I'm talking about).
Maybe the next one will be even more clearly a Psyop.
Then again these things seem to be used to distract us from big and real news events, like in this case "the USA and its allies are supporting ISIS and even allowing them to get in the oil business".
And the day before the Paris shooting it came out (eerily similar to 9/11) that the pentagon couldn't account for over 6 Trillion dollars. Down the memory hole.
MacCruiskeen » 13 Dec 2015 12:39 wrote:Slomo wrote:no practical implication.
I grow fatigued. It has several practical implications, such as clearing the names of the framed, showing governments that they can't always get away with murder, and reminding anyone who is awake and cares that they are not alone in objecting to murderous lies, not least when they're used as a transparent pretext for war.
tapitsbo » Sun Dec 13, 2015 4:41 pm wrote:slomo » Sun Dec 13, 2015 4:39 pm wrote:How much do we really know about the past?
Other than what we're told by history's winners....
That's why we're here, sniffing dissonances and scrawls in the margins?
IanEye » 13 Dec 2015 13:04 wrote:
A campaign of stochastic terrorism based on lies eventually triggers a shooter who is motivated by the lies.
Followed the next news cycle by another shooting where we are lied to about who the shooters actually are.
This triggers a series of violent actions across the country against who the shooters are said to be.
In both cases the hate is focused laser-like on targets of the right wing, Planned Parenthood and Muslims.
In both cases, a series of lies are the foundation for stochastic event cycles.
slomo » Sun Dec 13, 2015 11:06 pm wrote:OK, I agree. But what are you going to do, personally, to stop this runaway train?
slomo » Sun Dec 13, 2015 4:05 pm wrote:Mac, are we really disagreeing on anything of consequence? I mean, other than how much individual attention we give to any particular thread on the forum?
Because I'm not trying to suggest that those who are interested in this subject stop what they're doing. I'm just giving voice to those among us who are fatigued to the point where we don't really want to do much other than read the Executive Summary in a couple of weeks.
Jamey Hecht wrote:THE TERM ‘CONSPIRACY THEORY’
This phrase is among the tireless workhorses of establishment discourse. Without it, disinformation would be much harder than it is. “Conspiracy theory” is a trigger phrase, saturated with intellectual contempt and deeply anti-intellectual resentment. It makes little sense on its own, and while it’s a priceless tool of propaganda, it is worse than useless as an explanatory category.
http://www.911inquiry.org/Presentations/JameyHecht.htm
MacCruiskeen » 13 Dec 2015 13:22 wrote:slomo » Sun Dec 13, 2015 4:05 pm wrote:Mac, are we really disagreeing on anything of consequence? I mean, other than how much individual attention we give to any particular thread on the forum?
Because I'm not trying to suggest that those who are interested in this subject stop what they're doing. I'm just giving voice to those among us who are fatigued to the point where we don't really want to do much other than read the Executive Summary in a couple of weeks.
Unfortunately, Slomo, we are disagreeing on something of real consequence. You are saying that nothing can be done, while I am saying that something can be done and is being done, but it will only have real practical and political consequences when a critical mass is achieved. MillionsBillions of people are currently waiting around, hoping that it will soon be safe to come out. It used to be very dangerous to risk coming out as a homosexual, and still is, in some countries. It used to be very dangerous to risk coming out as an atheist, and still is, in some countries. It is still somewhat dangerous to risk coming out as a conspiracy theorist* in most countries; but I am confident (you may say "foolishly confident") that The Fear will someday -- probably soon -- be overcome by a mass of people too large to be ignored (or vilified) by politicians.
*How I detest and despise that cant term, that horribly dependable thoughtstopper.Jamey Hecht wrote:THE TERM ‘CONSPIRACY THEORY’
This phrase is among the tireless workhorses of establishment discourse. Without it, disinformation would be much harder than it is. “Conspiracy theory” is a trigger phrase, saturated with intellectual contempt and deeply anti-intellectual resentment. It makes little sense on its own, and while it’s a priceless tool of propaganda, it is worse than useless as an explanatory category.
http://www.911inquiry.org/Presentations/JameyHecht.htm
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