Are “Conspiracy Theories” Tearing Society Apart Or Saving Us From Destruction?

Hat tip David E.

Guest Post by Brandon Smith

The phrase “conspiracy theory” is often used by establishment agencies, the mainstream media and useful idiots as a tool to dismiss legitimate evidence or viewpoints that disagree with their predetermined version of events. This method of propaganda was not always as widespread as it is today. The phrase was not “created” by the CIA, but it was in fact weaponized by them in the 1960’s after the assassination of John F. Kennedy with the express purpose of shutting down rational debate.

CIA memo 1035-960, circulated within the CIA in 1967 and exposed through a freedom of information act request by the New York Times in 1976, outlines strategies the agency would use to shut down critics of the Warren Commission Report. Specifically, they suggested the accusation of “conspiracy” with negative connotations attached, predominantly in mainstream books and articles. This was indeed done through the CIA’s many puppets in the media, and the concept of “conspiracy theory” as a pejorative was born.

Through the use of strawman arguments, red herring fallacies and sophistry, the incredible scale of evidence (exposed by investigators like New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison) suggesting the Warren Commission was either corrupt or ignorant in its findings was buried in a flurry of hatchet jobs and hit pieces. And this was the goal, of course; to attack the messenger and silence the truth without having to go through the ugly process of directly confronting the truth.

Until recently, this strategy was highly effective. Attacking a person as a “conspiracy theorist” was the only tool critics really needed to keep a piece of evidence or a concrete viewpoint from going viral. Conspiracy theory is equated to insanity, or stupidity, or buffoonery. Everyone knows a conspiracy theorist is not to be taken seriously, so why waste time listening to what they have to say in the first place?

It should come as no surprise that conspiracy REALITY is not something these people want entertained by the public. Conspiracies are a fact of history. Governments lie, all the time, and they have been caught doing it. The media lies, constantly, and has been caught doing it. Yet, we are supposed to ignore this and assume that anyone daring to stand contrary to government and media claims is some kind of lunatic?

In the past 5-10 years, however, things have been changing. Suddenly, anti-establishment views and investigations of corruption are bulldozing the mainstream scripted narrative, and the elites and the media are bewildered. They can see they are losing control of popular thought and they are disturbed, to say the least. A steady stream of articles and essays have been flooding the MSM recently lamenting the rise of “conspiracy culture” and warning of the “death of democracy” if this is allowed to continue.

They seem specifically angered by the idea that their “journalistic” and “professional” status no longer matters to most people. Not long ago, anyone wearing a suit, a uniform, a lab coat, a journalist’s badge or collecting a government paycheck was supposed to be immediately taken seriously as a designated “expert”. As Noam Chomsky describes them in his book ‘Manufacturing Consent’, they were the professional class, the top 10% or less of individuals with “all the answers”. These were the people the establishment sought to indoctrinate most of all, because these were the community leaders that many in the public listened to without question.

Now there is a growing movement of people who could not care less about what kind of degree someone’s parents purchased for them from an ivy league university. They don’t care about establishment designations and fake accolades and titles and credentials. What they care about are facts and evidence. What they care about are the arguments a person puts forth, rather than how important they purport to be. This is causing some consternation among the elites.

A key figure and gatekeeper in the propaganda war against the alternative media and conspiracy reality is Cass Sunstein, former “Information Czar” in the Obama Administration. Sunstein has written numerous books and articles lamenting the growing influence of the alternative media, including his book ‘Conspiracy Theories And Dangerous Ideas’.

The main thrust of Sunstein’s position is that conspiracy theories isolate the populace into small groups of like-minded people perpetuating each others “misguided” views. He also suggests that these groups represent a concrete threat to the stability of government and of society by spreading wrong (or perhaps inconvenient) information and civil unrest. In other words, a few decades ago all information was centralized and filtered by the corporate media and government, and now the internet is decentralizing information flow thereby allowing people to think differently and break from the majority narrative, which is unacceptable by Sunstein’s standards.

Sunstein sees the creation of a public hive mind as the best outcome for social order. He suggests in his book ‘Nudge’ the concept of “Libertarian Paternalism” (which is neither libertarian or paternal). He advocates for the control of society through subversive means of influence (nudging) while allowing people to continue believing that their choices are actually their own.

But how would Sunstein go about executing this influence? His solution to the threat of the alternative media was first made clear in his paper titled ‘Conspiracy Theories’, published in 2008. In it, he argues in favor of government interference or control of alternative media or “conspiracy theory” sources. His primary tactic was the infiltration of alternative media forums and sites by government agents or private actors paid by the government to disrupt discussion, derail activism and sow seeds of doubt or chaos. Effectively, Sunstein wanted the covert destruction of the liberty media by paid agitators.

So, the same man who accuses the alternative media of conspiracy mongering and the destruction of the western world is actively seeking to foment a conspiracy to undermine that movement. Is this irony, or hypocrisy or both?  Doesn’t this mean that Sunstein is a part of one of the very conspiracies he criticizes people like me for being concerned about?

Sunstein and his elitist ilk want the power to erase or sabotage the alternative media. In fact, there are probably a few of their agent provocateurs attacking this article in the comments below right now. They would prefer that the government eventually take full control of the internet and dictate the terms of media participation directly. This gives rise to one of the most important questions that the establishment does not want to answer – Who gets to decide what is and what is not “dangerous conspiracy theory”?

If pressed, the elites will ultimately suggest that they are the best qualified. Sunstein describes the general public in his books as essentially lazy, unintelligent, impulsive and not to be trusted to make good decisions. He does not seem to include himself and his globalist comrades as being prone to the same weaknesses. They are apparently wise and benevolent enough to make the best decisions for all of us. Imagine that…

This elitism bias and Sunstein’s overall methodology for biting at the ankles of the liberty media is being carried over into a new wave of propaganda in the past couple of years, primarily coming from (though not limited to) the political left.

Sunstein’s gatekeeping has spawned a cancerous growth of copycats in progressive academics. This is going on everywhere, but one particular example I found recently was on Vox, a leftist rag which shamelessly flaunts its political bias and actively slanders conservatives.  Vox’s article ‘Conspiracy Theories Are Getting More Absurd And Harder To Refute’ promotes a new book which regurgitates Sunstein’s propaganda model. The article takes special time to reassert the old disinformation narrative by stating that:

Democracy requires a minimum amount of mutual trust among citizens, and conspiracism destroys it.”

Are you getting the sense yet that there is a repetitive message coming from these people that they want you to embrace? Is there ANYTHING true about the statement above?  The fundamental root of their argument is that conspiracy theories (viewpoints outside the mainstream) must be treated as existential threats to society. In other words, some ideas are so dangerous that they must be controlled or outlawed. The basis of this argument, though, is entirely fraudulent.

First, leftists incessantly refer to our society as a “democracy”, I think because they believe if they tell the lie enough it will become reality by default.   The US was never intended to be a “democracy”, but a Republic, and with good reason. Democracy requires blind and often misplaced faith in the system. A Republic requires constant vigilance and healthy skepticism. In a Republic, we are not supposed to simply “trust” that our leaders are going to do the right thing. We are supposed to put them under a microscope, uncover criminality and corruption, and generally make them uncomfortable at all times. It is our civic duty to become “conspiracy theorists”.

The establishment prefers a democracy because in a democracy 51% of the population can dictate the individual liberties of the other 49%, and they are rightly convinced that they can influence the thinking and decisions of the larger half. Also, in a democracy, society revolves around moral relativism and the ever arbitrary “greater good for the greater number”, instead of governing according to individual liberty, inherent moral compass and human conscience.

The Vox article goes on to make the claim that while there are some correct conspiracy theories, they have all come from the left side of the political spectrum (which they call “progressive” conspiracy theories”). They then assert that there are no verifiable conspiracy theories coming from the political right. This is madness.

When Cass Sunstein describes the tribalist isolation and conspiracy delusions of certain groups, he was clearly trying to mislabel conservative activists and the alternative media, but the REAL conspiracy nutbags have actually been on the left this whole time.

A lot of young leftist millennials, professional (I say this with the utmost sarcasm) mainstream media personalities and celebrities foolishly bought into the Russiagate conspiracy theory; a theory based on ZERO concrete evidence and a garbage heap of empty conjecture. For example, how many sessions of Real Time With Bill Maher or Late Night With Stephen Colbert was the Russiagate fantasy propped up as verified fact by a screeching flock of leftist parrots, blanketed in the protective peanut-brained imbecility of the audiences in their Los Angeles and New York echo chambers?

Even today, after the long anticipated Mueller Report led to no indictments, leftists continue to cling desperately like hemorrhoids to the anus that is Russiagate.

Leftists have to this point justified much of their schizophrenic and sometimes violent and criminal behavior on the lie that Donald Trump is a usurper put into office by Russian manipulation of US elections. Now isn’t this the epitome of a conspiracy theory that is destructive to society?

Not all conspiracy theories are started by the alternative media. Many are started by the establishment itself, and these are indeed designed to cause the destabilization of the nation.

At the same time, the fabricated Russiagate conspiracy has been very effective at leading the left away from the very real conspiracy of Trump’s saturation of his cabinet with banking elites and globalist think tank ghouls like John Bolton, Steven Mnuchin or Wilber Ross. Weren’t these the same elites that Trump was going to “drain from the swamp”? Why hasn’t the left talking about that for the past two years?

The article also makes no mention of the DNC rigging of the Democratic primaries in favor of Hillary Clinton and against Bernie Sanders. This was a conspiracy conservatives had to help expose, while the left sat idle and ignored it, hyperfocusing on their hatred of Trump while propping up Hillary Clinton, a repeat criminal offender. But, hey, conservative conspiracies are always wrong and leftist conspiracies are often correct according to Vox and friends…

And what about the verified fact of mass digital surveillance by government on the public?  This was a conspiracy that conservative groups had been warning about for years.  We were called kooks, because why would the government care about what the average person did in their day-to-day life?  Our fears were verified by the exposure of classified data by people like Edward Snowden and Julian Assange (who is now facing extradition and prosecution for nothing more than publishing truths on the internet).  Both the political left and political right are aggressively hostile to both these men, and are seeking to bury them.

My question is, what is really more dangerous?  Conspiracy theories, or the actual conspiracies governments and elitists execute against the people?

The message here is not ambiguous at all. To summarize, the establishment wants control of internet media, by hook or by crook, in the name of protecting people from themselves and from ideas they consider unsettling to the world order. The political left is all on board with this as long as their conspiracy theories are treated with legitimacy; and they will be, because their conspiracy theories are the establishment’s conspiracy theories.

The only theories that are being threatened with subjugation are those of conservatives and the alternative media that are contrary to centralization and government power. Not because our theories are dangerous to the fabric of society, but because our theories are dangerous to the people who want to dictate the fabric of society. Our activism and journalism represents decentralized thought which could choke the engine of the globalist agenda. We aren’t tearing down the western world, we’re the only thing keeping it alive.

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27 Comments
SmallerGovNow
SmallerGovNow
April 19, 2019 9:11 am

Excellent post… Chip

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 19, 2019 9:22 am

Last I heard, an electrical short circuit burned down Notre Dame.

Conspiracy theorist beg to differ.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Anonymous
April 19, 2019 11:03 am

Correct. Conspiracy theorist: noun, singular. A person who is sane.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Iska Waran
April 20, 2019 10:28 am

I prefer conspiracy factualist.

CCRider
CCRider
April 19, 2019 9:46 am

I was loaded for bear after reading the title of this article. I thought it would be an indictment of those of us who employ critical thinking and analysis when told something by “our” government. I was pleasantly surprised by what I read. This is an excellent article that zeros in on the pure evil that is democracy. The very fact that democracy has been crammed down our throats is proof enough that once more we must follow the advise of Father Carlin:

I wonder if cass sunstein is related to amateur golfer Mitch Cumstein?

DRUD
DRUD
  CCRider
April 19, 2019 12:26 pm

Was he ever caught “night putting” with the 15-year-old daughter of the dean?

US Dept. Of Fear
US Dept. Of Fear
April 19, 2019 9:47 am

The conspiracy theorists are both the left and the right. Not just the left as the author states.

“When the tyrant has disposed of foreign enemies by conquest or treaty, and there is nothing to fear from them, then he is always stirring up some war or other, in order that the people may require a leader.” ~ Plato

Leader = Trump

Power is usurped from the people, first by implementing fear, then it is maintained by slandering as ‘unpatriotic’ those who refuse submission. But the way neocon propaganda works is that the U.S. and its allies are always the victims of some nefarious enemy who must be thwarted to protect all that is good in the world. So their regime change targets always have to be transformed into the aggressors. This is the centerpiece of this neocon conspiracy theory.

The terrorists are lurking everywhere. Be afraid…be very afraid.

They hide under beds, in closets, in shadows…

Fear is the message, in the phony “War on Terror”.

Keep you afraid, and you’ll gladly give up your guns and your rights.

Is it working on you?

Nah, me neither.

Platoplubius
Platoplubius
  US Dept. Of Fear
April 19, 2019 2:40 pm

Dept of Fear,

Your assessment is sound! This coordinated attack is not designed against one end of the political spectrum or the other; this does not mean that those who have aligned themselves to one end or the other, will not, and, have not, weaponized it for their own purposes.

The creation of the The Department of Muthaland Security (similar to how the CIA was created after Pearl Harbor) and federal grants and monies have attracted the private sector in this Socialist fascist hybrid we incorrectly refer to as a Republic(right) or “democracy”(left) like flies attracted to shit.

We wonder why police shootings of civilians continues on its upward trajectory over the past decade?

The police are being trained and conditioned to view the citizens they were supposedly created to “protect and serve” as potential domestic terrorists!

We wonder why the police act out of Fear all the time….they are being programmed in all their trainings to illicit such responses in their interactions with all us potential “enemy combatants”…their terms not mine.

Fear fear and more fear!

Again, Great comments! Thank you.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Platoplubius
April 20, 2019 10:30 am

+++

Platoplubius
Platoplubius
  US Dept. Of Fear
April 20, 2019 11:52 am

Dept Of fear,

You said,

They hide under beds, in closets, in shadows…

Just last week I was subjected to a 2 hour lockdown at an elementary school I was working at because the local police department was doing a raid several blocks away at a residence.

The children were under their desks for 2 hours and told to be quiet for 2 hours….those who had to go to the bathroom did so in predetermined buckets with liners inside of them.

One of my co workers even told me she his under the table..mmind you this is supposedly an adult female in her twenties.

Conditioned like Pavlov’s dogs to submit and not look outside the windows!

Although it isn’t working on you or me either! It is definitely working on MOST!

Truly Orwellian!

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 19, 2019 9:48 am

In countries where the govt. are ruthlessly corrupt, and the populations are uneducated and highly religious (like Pakistan) the majority of people believe in conspiracy theories, specifically about how corrupt their govt. are.

It would seem that the US is on the same trajectory, as the education system fails to produce cogent thinkers, and the govt. clearly is involved in illegal activity, like spying on political campaigns.

anarchyst
anarchyst
April 19, 2019 10:34 am

If one takes the time to investigate major historical events, procuring information from various sources, while not subscribing to biases and other distractions, one can easily see that, throughout history, the populace has been fed massive “lines of BS” from the so-called “mainstream media”.
Thankfully, the internet has proven to be a valuable tool in wresting the control of “information” from those that have their own agendas, the “mainstream media outlets” and putting it squarely into the laps of the general public. This “democratization of information” is being furiously resisted by those who have to lose the most–governments and mainstream media, the “movers and shakers”, and others with interest in maintaining the “status quo”.
Of course, “the powers that be” are constantly bleating about “protecting the public from misinformation”, going so far as to censoring the equivalent of the “public square” of our time–social media sites.
I purchased and read the “Warren Commission Report on Assassinations” at the tender age of 15, and thought to myself-“what a crock of sh!t”. I personally witnessed the types of cronkite and other “newsmen of the day” smirking and smiling during their report of the Kennedy assassination. There was much more to the JFK assassination than was admitted.
Watergate was another fiasco (misreporting) that was primarily not about break-ins and political shenanigans, but was an effort by “deep throat” Mark Felt to exact revenge on President Richard Nixon for bypassing his bid to become the next director of the FBI. By targeting Nixon’s associates, his political enemies were successful in digging up enough “dirt” on Nixon to destroy his presidency. The democRATs tried this same tactic with President Trump, attempting to smear his associates, but, thankfully, were unsuccessful this time.
Move on to both the Oklahoma City bombing and the World Trade Center destruction. From a technical standpoint, it was improbable and impossible for a fuel-fertilizer truck bomb to inflict the amount of damage that was sustained by the Murrah federal building. FBI and ATF agents were advised to “stay home” on that day. As the homegrown “militia movement” was gaining strength (due to the atrocities committed by government agencies at Ruby Ridge and Waco), a way had to be found to defuse this popular, growing movement. Oklahoma City was the result. It is interesting to note that during Timothy McVeigh’s trial, witnesses were paraded through the court system, relaying their tales of anguish, in contravention of normal court procedures.
The World Trade Center destruction was clearly a “false flag” operation, done with the full knowledge of “higher-ups in the united States government. Planes cannot cause buildings to “fall into their footprints” PERIOD. The Israeli Mossad was clearly a part of this operation as “Odigo”, a jewish messenger service, advised its users to “stay home”…
Look at the various public school “mass shootings” in which there happens to be a police “exercise” conveniently occurring down the road at the same time.
There are many more “holes” in the stories and “official government positions” in all of the events that I have mentioned above. There are many sources that are able to get the message out and to make people THINK FOR THEMSELVES rather than accepting the official explanations (lies and fabrications).
People, investigate these things for yourselves. NEVER accept the “official” explanations for these various events.

~L
~L
  anarchyst
April 19, 2019 12:07 pm

Anarchyst, petitioning your opinion on something.
I’m at the front end of a book, “Absolute Power”, by David Limbaugh.
Subtitled: The Legacy of Corruption in the Clinton-Reno Justice Department.
Besides Waco, War on the Tobacco Industry, and all of Bill’s shady stuff,
Janetbeast immediately fired all 93 of the country’s US attorneys, a move that was reportedly unprecedented. It goes deeper, with other examples, but I’m just at the beginning.

As I’m reading, couldn’t help but compare how the BHO Justice Dept. has run roughshod over the rule of law, and weaponized the DOJ, FBI, in concert with the D’s, to abuse power and derail Trump at every turn. Maybe Bill and Hill influenced, with a ‘how to’ from Reno’s years.

Also am aware of how Baby Shrub’s DOJ brought about the Patriot Act after 9/11, so, it seems the last 3 administrations prior to DJT have used DOJ for evil purposes against all enemies, political and personal.
Question is, how do previous administrations fare, with keeping their DOJ people honest, and working within the law? Or, is this primarily a D tactic, repeated, or are the R’s just as guilty?
Papa Bush? Reagan? Carter? Ford? Nixon? Johnson? Kennedy? Truman? Eisenhower? Roosevelt? Hell, a good history buff could go back even farther, sure.

Specifically, if and how those admin’s used their DOJ to skirt the law in evil ways.
Maybe give each a grade, instead of responding w/ long stories of descriptive examples.
Going in deep would be a good stand alone post, with as many examples there probably are.

TIA, fellow ‘gander.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  anarchyst
April 19, 2019 12:19 pm

Nice comment !
As informed as you obviously are, you most likely are aware of the documentary on OKC bombing:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKKMX4V_BR0

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum- the BIGGEST conspiracy of all…..printed right on the dollar.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ordo ab chao
April 19, 2019 12:28 pm

Ordo, thx. for chiming in. Your take on things is interesting to me as are many others around here, who have the knowledge, done the digging, and can speak on the topic accurately.
Will watch the vid when more time allows, but, I read once somewhere that McVay and the other guy from MI were anti gov, but still patsies in a FF, and there were records stored in OKC from the Arkansas years of B&H that were destroyed in that tragedy.
Besides the long list of former associates that they dealt with who are no longer among the living. Nah, I’m sure that’s just more conspiracy theory, right?

niebo
niebo
  Anonymous
April 19, 2019 1:19 pm

There were also (allegedly) documents stored there that proved that the Gulf War Syndrome WAS caused NOT by exposure to chemical weapons in Iraq but by the vaccines that were given to the soldiers. . . .

Jellyfish And Glow-worms (JAG)
Jellyfish And Glow-worms (JAG)
April 19, 2019 11:09 am

The planet is composed of about 195 “city-states” at this point. They interlock in ways unseen – even when challenging/usurping each other. The strucutre itself remains.

The very nature of the un-natural design dictates the features. Mainly, scum floats to the top, all real power comes from centralization via violence or threat of, and all real challengers must be destroyed with haste. There are NO rules.

Decentralization is, to each of the “great-houses” and/or “ruling-councils” in control of their “city-states”, the MOST feared challenger.

Decentralization – real decentralization – is faceless. It is a challenger with more potential than any other city-state or group of. It is a challenger with more potential than, even, any decentralized/comparmentalized group (many of which are just tools to further centralize). If ever it becomes the norm, all power aggregation is challenged and the ability to dictate in any “meaningu”l way – by any “house”/”council” – is lost, potentially, forever after.

That is why “conspiracy” theories, Assange’s, Darknets, cash, and other decentralizing mechanisms are constantly propagandized against and on the receiving end of violence/force. They are the most feared due to possessing the most potential to change the structure.

AC
AC
April 19, 2019 12:03 pm

When the government and media not only have no credibility, but possess a proven track record of lying about nearly everything of substance, this is where you end up.

Ottomatik
Ottomatik
April 19, 2019 12:32 pm

“leftists continue to cling desperately like hemorrhoids to the anus that is Russiagate.”

niebo
niebo
April 19, 2019 1:58 pm

because our theories are dangerous to the people who want to dictate the fabric of society.

So, the Communications Act of 1996 (thanks, Willie), de-regulated the industry and was sold as a means to increase competition in the “markets”. But, much like the Interstate Banking Law that he also oversaw allowed big banks to consolidate (centralize) all the little banks (which set us up for the financial crisis, IMO) , the loosened restrictions on broadcasters, however, crushed competition. Clear Channel, for example, now owns all of the formerly cool, independent radio stations in the country so that they pump out the same crap songs in the same two-hour blocks, all day, market to market, and you can drive from Nashville to Louisville and not miss the same rotation. (But hey, they sell ads, and that is their purpose, right?) The same law also allowed newspaper publishers to buy TV stations and vice-versa, and what we ended up with is what Smith addresses here: the monopolists WANT a monopoly on information, because they WANTED to GET control. And now, on TV, in the papers, on the radio, THEY HAVE CONTROL.

In 1996, of course, no one foresaw how the internet was going to explode. So, of course, the same monopolists want the same monopoly on information, and they will go about getting it the same way they did before: they will donate, bribe, kickback, incentivize politicos and coerce, strong-arm, threaten, manipulate, arrest, jail, silence all who oppose. Because they want to KEEP CONTROL, and they know that they are losing it. And, should this process continue as it has been, what WE will end up with is . . . same.

Just imagine the last sixteen years . . . if all we had were ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS and Reuters and the other newswire services that feed the newspapers. We would have boots on our faces, forever, already.

Platoplubius
Platoplubius
April 19, 2019 2:02 pm

Brandon Smith wrote,

But how would Sunstein go about executing this influence? His solution to the threat of the alternative media was first made clear in his paper titled ‘Conspiracy Theories’, published in 2008. In it, he argues in favor of government interference or control of alternative media or “conspiracy theory” sources.

It is no coincidence that Sunstein’s paper written in 2008 coincided with money set aside in future federal budgets along with grants designed for the private sector and Public Private Partnerships in order to sidestep the tricky laws prohibiting the Feseral government from propagandizing it’s own citizens …

The Department of State and the Department of Defense have signed a Memorandum of Agreement to transfer $40 million in DoD funds to the State Department’s Global Engagement Center for initiatives countering propaganda and disinformation from foreign nations.

“This funding is critical to ensuring that we continue an aggressive response to malign influence and disinformation and that we can leverage deeper partnerships with our allies, Silicon Valley and other partners in this fight,” said Steve Goldstein, under secretary of State for public diplomacy and public affairs, in a news release on the partnership. “It is not merely a defensive posture that we should take; we also need to be on the offensive.”

https://www.federaltimes.com/management/budget/2018/02/26/state-department-and-dod-partner-to-counter-foreign-fake-news/

This is just a newer, fresher, more deceptive form of “yellow journalism”…

There is a term already in existence referred to as “astro-turfing” that describes the digital platforms, programs, bots and human trolls employed to shape publoc perception or muddy the waters and sow doubt amidst online truthtelling forums.

This isn’t a crackpot theory; a tool called “Persona management software” makes it all possible.

The software automatically develops and ages thousands of social media accounts until they mature and are ready for use. When government higher-ups send orders to muddy the online waters around a certain topic of interest, hundreds of operators, or “trolls,” use those accounts to flood online conversations in an attempt to change the narrative.

The common term for this is astroturfing. As for those fake accounts? They’re called sock puppets.

https://allthatsinteresting.com/astroturfing-internet-comments

Truly despicable, the level of deceit and manipulation being perpetrated on the average, unsuspecting citizen of the world.

I would argue that the whole FLAT EARTH conspiracy theory was cooked up, promoted and disseminated as a poison apple amongst the Truth community and “conspiracy theory” circles to discredit the legitimate conspiracies and leaks happening from organizations like Wikileaks and alternative media sites like this one. Not only this, but to demonize Christianity even further, as for some reason, a disproportionate number of Flat Earthers also claim to be Christians….add the fact that Trump played to the Christian nationalist right for his base and we can see where this is headed.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Platoplubius
April 19, 2019 4:59 pm

Superb comment !

“The Smith-Mundt “Modernization” Act of 2012 legalized Domestic Propaganda. It was passed by Obama so the Left could better control the narrative because sending paid shills into Internet chat rooms wasn’t working. Smith-Mundt is something right out of Nazi Germany.”

https://voat.co/v/RepealSmithMundt/2240641

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum- maintain situational awareness at all times !

Old Toad of Green Acres
Old Toad of Green Acres
April 19, 2019 2:02 pm

Yes, Brandon, truly it is all on the level.

NoThanksIJustAte
NoThanksIJustAte
April 19, 2019 3:19 pm

“Are Conspiracy Theories Tearing Society Apart Or Saving Us From Destruction?”

At this point they’re mainly aimed at keeping Shitlery viable for 2020. So yeah, I’ll have to go with “Tearing Society Apart” for $64.000.

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Grog
Grog
April 19, 2019 4:53 pm

That picture in the article is racist.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Grog
April 19, 2019 6:39 pm

Who gives a shit?

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
April 19, 2019 7:10 pm

Remember when GMO’s wouldn’t hurt you….