The United States of Conspiracy

Guest Post by John Fraim

The PBS program “The United States of Conspiracy” was outwardly about Alex Jones, the super star of conspiracy theorists today. It offered that rare, trusted media real estate piece between conservative and liberal views. Outside the scope of the more controlled networks. Here, much more of a populist network for the common person in America. For the American public. It is their public broadcasting system.

Its brand is hard to beat in the current media world. One of the few independent observers of events today and reporting on them in something other than fake news. A wise and intelligent looking group of reporters, journalists assembled for the assignments. A serious sounding narrator of the program. The solid PBS logo lettering before the programs. It is a trusted source of modern investigative journalism or at least what’s left of it. This is the outward perception of the Pubic Broadcasting System.

Being outside the major networks battles allows it a certain amount of independence from the daily political labels and the battles across the nation. The major difference is that the networks are funded by advertising, and PBS by contributions from viewers. Like you, as they say. Yet in reality, the major funding for programming on the network comes from just a few individuals or foundations today.

Such as the recent program on PBS’s program “The United States of Conspiracy.” We’re not going to make any comment on the major funders of this program. They are listed on the  PBS Frontline website as “John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Ford Foundation, the Abrams Foundation, the Park Foundation, The John and Helen Glessner Family Trust and the FRONTLINE Journalism Fund with major support from Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation.” There you have the people behind this program.

Our readers are invited to Google the above and make your decisions about them. Whether Frontline is slanted to one political POV is always a background question for me. About ten minutes into the PBS programs, I sense that I’m being fed a type of propaganda, and my mind starts wondering about the purpose of the propaganda.

Alex Jones – Super Star Of Modern Conspiracy Theorists

This happened tonight on the PBS Frontline special “The United States of Conspiracy.” Outwardly, it was a documentary on the growing super star of modern-day conspiracy theorists, Alex Jones. There is little doubt that Alex Jones has been the poster child of the modern conspiracy theory movement and conspiracy theorists. And, he has at times been a crazy poster child and impossible to understand. Such as his conspiracy positions on emotional memories like SandyHook and 9/11. He has made a lot of money, sold products, divorced his wife, broke down on his show. And still he continues with his empire of conspiracy theory.

The tactic is not really to take out Alex Jones but the entire belief in conspiracy theory as an alternative narrative to the official daily narrative from government media. The attempt is to place a certain label on these theories that are counter to government narratives. The fight with counter narratives has taken many forms. Some rise with whistleblowers. Others, by conspiracy theorists. All question current authority in the nation and those keepers of this authority. The focus is on Alex Jones, the crazy super star of this industry. Hopefully, much of conspiracy theory in America will disappear if Alex Jones disappears.

The program has its sharpshooters for character assassination all over the place. This woman from the NY Times. Some author. A few authors. And on-and-on. You be the judge as to the type of questions and people on the program.  I watch reporters with interest sometimes. When they are good, they are the best on television.

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But there is that alternative narrative I look for again. The program is more than anything an attempt to lessen the growing power of conspiracy theory in America. This is the purpose below the apparent purpose. But in killing the apparent purpose, they kill the purpose underneath. That growing group of conspiracy theorists in America. Really, anyone that begins questioning the news they feed us each day.

Yes, it has been associated with Alex Jones who experienced growing questions of the standard narrative of life. But so did millions of others also feel a questioning of things. The things we are fed each day versus what we think outside these things. Is there some story behind the news today? Some description of what is really happening? Or is the PBS story on conspiracy a grand and subtle attempt to slow down (and finally mute) the rise of the conspiracy theorist group of Americans? In these times, when it is getting more difficult to choose between the fake and real, why make one even want a choice rather just getting the standard version of reality provided by a central source?

Origin of The Conspiracy Theory Meme – The Kennedy Assassination

Frontline focuses on the star of a modern movement and associates the star with crazy ideas over the years that continually increased his following. If they could just join the collective belief at this point in time to a common narrative: this whole idea of conspiracy theorists and theories today is a lie and most of it is related to Alex Jones. Whose ideas are close to those of Donald Trump. This is where we are left from the documentary.

It was not really about Alex Jones but the growing power of conspiracy theory in America. The idea of offering a different view of the common narrative. You can berate its leading star today in Alex Jones. But can you squash the conspiracy movement with old money from powerful foundations? Another swing in the symbolic battle in progress today between the two grand symbols of Freedom and Equality. Freedom always favors the conspiracy theorist or those who  offer a different view from the common narrative.

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In an important PhD thesis entitled “The Conspiracy Theory Meme as a Tool of Cultural Hegemony,” James Rankin, Jr. notes the label is a method the government uses to dismiss ideas and theories that question operations or statements of the government. As Rankin notes, “Being labeled a conspiracy theorist implies one is delusional or otherwise unable to accurately perceive reality, among other things. Indeed, often conspiracy suspicions are not dismissed at the level of evidence, but simply by applying the label “conspiracy theory.” The Abstract of Rankin’s PhD is important and reproduced in full below:

“Those rejecting the official accounts of significant suspicious and impactful events are often labeled conspiracy theorists and the alternative explanations they propose are often referred to as conspiracy theories. These labels are often used to dismiss the beliefs of those individuals who question potentially hegemonic control of what people believe. The conspiracy theory concept functions as an impediment to legitimate discursive examination of conspiracy suspicions. The effect of the label appears to constrain even the most respected thinkers. This impediment is particularly problematic in academia, where thorough, objective analysis of information is critical to uncovering truth, and where members of the academy are typically considered among the most important of epistemic authorities. This dissertation tracked the development and use of such terms as pejoratives used to shut down critical thinking, analysis, and challenges to authority. This was accomplished using critical discourse analysis as a research methodology. Evidence suggesting government agents were instrumental in creating the pejorative meme conspiracy theorist was found in contemporary media. Tracing the evolution of the conspiracy theory meme and its use as a pejorative silencer may heighten awareness of its use in this manner and diminish its impact.”

Rankin locates the beginning of conspiracy theory in the CIA with theories surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy. Ever since the Warren Commission concluded that a lone gunman assassinated President John F. Kennedy, people who doubt that finding have been widely dismissed as conspiracy theorists, despite credible evidence that right-wing elements in the CIA, FBI, and Secret Service (and possibly even senior government officials) were also involved. Rankin gives great credit to the ideas and brilliant book Conspiracy Theory in America by Lance deHaven-Smith, a professor at Florida State University.

Since this time, suspicion of criminal wrongdoing at the highest levels of government has been rejected out-of-hand as paranoid thinking akin to delusional and superstitious. Certainly, the pandemic has brought forth a golden age of conspiracy theories that have surfaced like electric rodents in the carnival whac-a-mole games. (A list of the 35 most popular ones are posted at the end of this article.)

This is what Rankin means conspiracy theory being a meme being really a tool for cultural hegemony or the dominance of one view. The tool has been used long before Alex Jones came on the scene and will be used long after he is gone.

The Official Narrative of the Kennedy Assassination

Towards the end of the program “The United States of Conspiracy,” PBS hints at the importance of the conspiracy movement today. They might berate Jones but they are aware of the power of the movment. It is a voice to be heard. And stopped? As co-author of A Lot of People Are Saying, Nancy Rosenblum says, “Conspiracism has become a recognized and accepted way of exercising political power.” In other words, PBS suspects it could be a major breeding area for alternative sources of news. “It’s a polarization about what it means to know something,” says Rosenblum.

Perhaps someone will create another documentary focusing on the history of a rising “meme” of conspiracy in popular culture rather than a current personality in it. How it might really be a reaction to believing just one narrative. The documentary would be more about what it is in modern government that provides fertile soil for alternative views of reality.

In this sense, conspiracy theory is a type of grand symbol of the modern condition. An alternative to the standard view of things. Sold to us, told to us, sung to us, Tweeted to, Friended, LinkedIn to us. Each day and night. 24/7. This is the real meaning of conspiracy. Not the ideas of some crazy lunatic. But simply the basic idea that one can present alternative ideas to the standard version of the world. For acceptance or rejection by collective culture and its connection to the symbolism of conspiracy theories.

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Like much today, it comes down to a battle between the grand symbols of Equality and Freedom. These symbols are part of all of us at certain times in our lives. This is what makes them so difficult to understand.

The freedom of individuals to create their own narratives, their own conspiracy theories of the world. Or, the equality of a group to have one narrative created for them.

In focusing on Alex Jones as the symbol of modern conspiracy theories, PBS intends to banish not just Alex Jones but also the symbol of all individual freedom to create alternative narratives. Whatever your view on Alex Jones, there is little doubt that Nancy Rosenblum’s observation is correct: the new “conspiracism has become a recognized and accepted way of exercising political power.” And those that provide the one standard view of the world are aware of this.

In viewing this new power as a creation of one person, PBS looks away from the organic rise of alternative views in American history. In attempting to destroy the character of Jones (as well as a president connected to him) PBS throws the proverbial baby out with the bathwater. But even tossed out by PBS, this baby is going to grow.

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23 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
July 30, 2020 9:01 pm

Being labeled as such is a badge of honor.

rhs jr
rhs jr
July 30, 2020 9:28 pm

PBS is the Propaganda Bull Shit network I think Goebbels inspired.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
  rhs jr
July 30, 2020 11:12 pm

Bernays not Goebbels.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
July 30, 2020 9:37 pm

John.
You’re just discovering PBS is leftist propaganda? It has been since it’s inception. That was the intent.
It’s implied that it’s a government sanctioned (Therefore fair and balanced) broadcast.
In the 90’s it was all Holocaust all day. Wonder why.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  Fleabaggs
July 31, 2020 12:07 am

Likewise, the BBC (Bullshit Broadcasting Corporation). It is 24/7 reconstructed crap and they charge you £157.50 per year (licence) for it – this little ‘tax’ is enforced by law – you are liable to be jailed if you fail to pay.

The latest recent effrontery is for ‘them’ (government or BBC? Or are they one and the same?) to take away the free licence having been issued to all those 75+ which I attained in December last year – hopes of my final years being relieved of such imposition being dashed on the rocks of this Corporation’s hubris.

My long-time friend and fellow yachtsman, Mike, will refuse to pay and I have agreed to represent him in court:
“Earlier this month, the broadcasting giant announced it is pushing ahead with plans to end free TV licences for over-75s after postponing the controversial change due to the coronavirus pandemic. Under the plans, an extra three million households will have to pay the £157.50 annual fee and only those who receive Pension Credit will be exempt.”
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1311056/bbc-tv-licence-fee-over-75s-free-tv-licence-decriminalise-non-payment-defund-the-bbc

The BBC is full of leftist, BAM and LBGT PDQ types who conform to all the platitudes of the celebrity caste. They are paid a fortune to spout government narrative all day and night. Most aware folks here in UK ignore them with contempt.

Note 1:
‘Pension Credit’ is a welfare system for impoverished pensioners who are unable to live on the ‘below poverty level’ state pension which amounts to some £150-£200 per week depending on National Insurance Contributions (NIC) having been paid throughout one’s working life. It raises the pensioner to the poverty level of a living standard deemed by government to be sufficient for their twilight years.

Note 2:
Workers pay National Insurance contributions if you earn more than £183 a week for 2020-21. You pay 12% of your earnings above this limit and up to £962 a week for 2020-21. the rate drops to 2% of your earnings over £962 a week.

CCRider
CCRider
July 30, 2020 9:42 pm

I’ve long since come to see conspiracy as the foundational explanation of major historical events. What would you call the creation of the FED on Jeckyll Island? The ‘surprise’ attack on Pearl Harbor? The sinking of a boat 14 months after the fact as the reason for our entry in WW1? The Gulf of Tonkin ‘attack’ in Vietnam? Or the persecution of General Kelly? To believe otherwise presupposes obscenely rich people like Bezos and Buffett neglect the political power at their disposal due to their fidelity to the democratic process. What could be more preposterous?

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  CCRider
July 31, 2020 12:17 am

Quite so, entirely my proposition too. Trouble is, most folk here in UK have no idea what you are talking about and certainly would be unable to place The Gulf of Tonkin on a map.

It’s like preaching to the blind, deaf and dumb as they wend their way though their miserable lives on an island of despair having been reduced to a festering rump of its former self by the avarice of their ruling class.

CCRider
CCRider
  Austrian Peter
July 31, 2020 10:21 am

Yes, it is depressing how easily buffaloed people can be. Part of it is that we’re busy enjoying our lives, why deal with subjects you have no control over? A significant portion of people are terrified of being entirely responsible for their own actions, hence crave ‘leaders’. And, of course some people are just plain stupid.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
  CCRider
July 31, 2020 10:48 am

Well CCR, I guess: “eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die” holds some truth.

I remember the early 1960s, just after the Cuba affair, and us youths decided to enjoy every moment because nuclear Armageddon was upon us – hence drugs, sex and rock ‘n roll. The whole of our generation seemed to respond as one and didn’t give a shit.

Mass psychology, just like today’s Covid hysteria, gripped most of us at the time; so I can understand what is happening in 2020. Shades of The Fourth Turning?

Ginger
Ginger
  CCRider
July 31, 2020 7:05 am

I am not partial to Abraham Lincoln, but if his assassination was not shadow government contrived don’t know what was. The amount of coincedences are kind of overwhelming.

bigfoot
bigfoot
July 30, 2020 9:43 pm

I kept waiting for this guy to spring his trap not unlike the Babylon Bee does. He never did. He actually believes the BS on PBS. Pathetic.

Mygirl....Maybe
Mygirl....Maybe
  bigfoot
July 31, 2020 9:36 am

A word salad of an article. PBS is nothing but non-stop taxpayer funded propaganda and going after Jones is truly going after low hanging fruit.

James
James
July 30, 2020 10:22 pm

I will say PBS’s Frontline in the day did a great episode about Waco,but,better yet ,a episode entitled Waco Revisited,both worth a watch,they did have balls in their day.

credit
credit
July 31, 2020 9:10 am

list of excellent reporters: Cheryl Atkisson, Glenn Greenwald, Julian Assange.

Ignatius J Rielly
Ignatius J Rielly
  credit
July 31, 2020 10:58 am

There are conspiracy theories because people conspire. It’s not that complicated.

Alex Jones is having lots of fun

https://youtu.be/jz0hi8ZjAV0

Anonymous1
Anonymous1
July 31, 2020 10:05 am

Is it a conspiracy theory if you are eventually proven correct?

http://911research.wtc7.net/essays/thermite/explosive_residues.html

I think we all have a built in bullshit detector, and most people tend to ignore it, for fear of being ostracized from their group.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Anonymous1
July 31, 2020 11:23 am

This^^^

motley
motley
July 31, 2020 10:51 am

Without a doubt, Jones is a PLANT. Without a doubt. His entire platform is to discredit any outside/non-sanctioned investigation into any of the narratives provided by the media, political apparatus, etc. He attempts and succeeds in making all individuals who seek the actual truth appear to be morons. Such individuals are labelled as ‘bird of a feather’ with this nut job. I came across a picture of Jones … from years back … just as he was getting started. The picture … was of Jones securing the financing for his start-up from Tel-Aviv bankers. No word of a lie. Its almost as if the forces behind the scenes WANT you to know the truth and they leave you snippets of the truth for one to discover.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  motley
July 31, 2020 3:26 pm

Motley.
His wife is a Jew and I’ve never heard him blame the Zionist Jews in Israel. Of course that doesn’t mean he didn’t. I haven’t listened in ages.

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 31, 2020 12:32 pm

Alex Jones is a self-promoting distraction.

Brian
Brian
July 31, 2020 3:39 pm

Always one of my favorites….

B.S. in V.C
B.S. in V.C
July 31, 2020 3:53 pm

Alex Jones is just a shock jock playing to his audience just like Jim Rome and Howard Stern