Once again
the opportunity to appear as all knowing, smarter than the average, and in on
the real scoop is handed to the conspiracy theorists. Those who feed upon the
process of imagination to create their realities will use the Boston bombing as
another log on the fire. The really sad
part is that resembling a physical illness being passed on to infect others, those
theories generally create intellectual illness in others too weak or too lazy
to understand the importance of the truth.
In today’s age of lightning fast information, sharing it is far too easy for innuendo and rumor to establish false conclusions as the truth. What may or may not have really occurred becomes what probably did in the minds of those receptive to the altered information. Those theories are similar to the sprouting of weeds. They will take root in a wide variety of soils and can be widely spread through the ingestion of seed and dispersed through indiscriminate dropping of scat.
In today’s age of lightning fast information, sharing it is far too easy for innuendo and rumor to establish false conclusions as the truth. What may or may not have really occurred becomes what probably did in the minds of those receptive to the altered information. Those theories are similar to the sprouting of weeds. They will take root in a wide variety of soils and can be widely spread through the ingestion of seed and dispersed through indiscriminate dropping of scat.
There is no
doubt that a good portion of information is packed
with some form of “propagandic” seasoning.
The reality of any given event is almost impossible for us to know, and
finding receptive minds to spread any story one might dream up is far too easy. We are forced to deal in the realm of
possibility, probability and actuality, never knowing for sure if what or how
much of what we are led to believe is the truth. It appears that for every story there are
numerous contradictory counterparts from which we pick and choose depending
upon our individual beliefs.
Therein lies the problem. Conspiracy theories are dependent on some form of prejudice in order to survive. Without some seed of pre-agreement there could be no continuance into the stage of probability. It is impossible for belief and doubt to exist at the same time in the same mind but there is the self-knowledge that one is still in the info collection stage. The problem is beliefs in prior probabilities are inserted into the equation.
The “Boston Marathon bombing” is a good example of how one theory is able to gain agreement over that of another. Within minutes of the bombing, theorists were hard at work finding various possibilities of what took place. The possibility that supported their previous positions, in similar circumstances, is the one they promoted into the realm of probability and then promoted as the truth. The actual truth is obscured by denial of evidence and the story is supported by stacking theory on top of theory rather than fact upon fact. It gains the appearance of truth through repetition. The old adage that if you tell them often enough people will come to believe anything, is not a theory, it is part of human nature.
Therein lies the problem. Conspiracy theories are dependent on some form of prejudice in order to survive. Without some seed of pre-agreement there could be no continuance into the stage of probability. It is impossible for belief and doubt to exist at the same time in the same mind but there is the self-knowledge that one is still in the info collection stage. The problem is beliefs in prior probabilities are inserted into the equation.
The “Boston Marathon bombing” is a good example of how one theory is able to gain agreement over that of another. Within minutes of the bombing, theorists were hard at work finding various possibilities of what took place. The possibility that supported their previous positions, in similar circumstances, is the one they promoted into the realm of probability and then promoted as the truth. The actual truth is obscured by denial of evidence and the story is supported by stacking theory on top of theory rather than fact upon fact. It gains the appearance of truth through repetition. The old adage that if you tell them often enough people will come to believe anything, is not a theory, it is part of human nature.
There are
far too many of those theories that have taken place in recent history, and to
that purpose I have let others make their lists. I have listed some web sites
that have interesting information and listings.
http://listverse.com/2013/04/10/10-more-fairly-recent-conspiracy-theories/
http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2010/fall/patriot-paranoia#.UXv3vqKceD4
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_conspiracy_theories
Wikepedia is one of the more extensive
listings and gives some of the why these theories exist and meanings behind the
particular theory. The original purpose
behind each of them will have a similarity of type. Most are self-serving, pseudo altruistic ideas
that are designed to elevate the importance of the person promoting the theory.
A friend of mine suggested a blog site that really opened my
eyes on the matter of conspiracy promotion.
In today’s world of what can be deemed as news in social media becomes
tomorrows “truth”. In actuality this
site was filled with so many of the author's personal deductions and denial of
any facts or ideas that didn’t support his theories. This article supports my own theory that
conspiracy theories are seldom factual. The
age old practice of a falsehood containing just enough truthful elements to add
the appearance of truth is a major tool in the conspiracy world as much as it
is in the world of cover ups.
The following pertains to that article: http://tv.globalresearch.ca/2013/04/american-terror-manufactured-fbi
“American Terror: Manufactured by the FBI
by grtv
The Boston Marathon bombing has provoked shock, grief and outrage from
around the world. After decades of conditioning, the public automatically
equates such terrorism with Muslim radicals. But the evidence shows that
every major terror plot on American soil in the past 10 years has been
fostered, funded and equipped by one organization: the FBI.”
In this one statement
the Bovine excrement warning bells start ringing. The word “every” is as much of a miss-speak as
saying “all” of a race are. Over active
imagination and the need to support the exciting aspect of everyone else being
uninformed and ignorant compared to “ME” helps create the theory. The belief of others fuels the spread and
the growth of the conspiracies possibility.
The above article made so many leaps into false credibility that listing
them all in my article would be a waste of time. The article in question is still up on the
site listed above if you want to check it out.
Conspiracy theories are called theories for a reason. They cannot be substantiated into the realm
of factual truths. When they are put
along side of the other views of an event certain things happen to promote the
theories existence and spread. Some of the components required are:
1.
The event must be important enough to capture
the imagination of the originator
2.
The event must have repercussions affecting society as a whole
3.
The theory must have a villain with some degree
of notoriety or importance to the society
4.
The theory must have an audience with agreement
as to the probability and possibilities proposed in the theory
5.
The theory must be able to be expanded upon
6.
The theory must be able to be connected to
previous theories and proposed guilty parties
7.
Gullibility and the desire of the followers to
be part of an elite group of intelligentia
8.
A good enough story to gain the strength of
growth equal to a life of its own.
It must contain the same components of any good
work of fictional “who dunnits”. Intrigue, multiple possibilities, miss-direction, miss-interpretation of fact and the
reliance upon involving the audience in the process of discovery.
Each of us could be susceptible to those theories if they
are in agreement with our own individual belief systems. It would be important to us to be aware of
what we believe, questioning ourselves as much as we question others.
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