astroman said...
I always wonder how the conspiracy theorist have time to add all the stuff together being with it usually intertwined with other conspiracy theories. Since it’s all put together with different theories if one part of it’s wrong the whole thing is wrong.
I used to worked with two guys that told me all the dinosaur bones in the world are fake snd were dead certain on this. These two guys believed every crazy thing there was and that everything in the world was an illusion, they also had severe mental / emotional problems and lost their jobs , but that said , it would have been interesting to hear what their thoughts would be on all this.
Your using a red-herring and reductio ad absurdums to generalize conspiracy theorizing. Of course their are some crazies everywhere but this is an anecdotal account.
Conspiracies happen everyday, in every city and almost every town if one were to account the likelihood to commit a conspiracy divided by population per capita.
To theorize and then create a hypothesis concerning a conspiracy and then to be objective in bringing in the evideince to prove indeed the conspiracy is true is thus scientificly sound. From
there you can prove your hypothesis correct, incorrect or inconclusive based on that evidence.
Conspiracy theories have a stigma because the CIA weaponized the term back during the Warren Commissiom days. There are even declassifed DoD documents illustrating that the term, in its legal definition makes perfect legal and scientific sense, but they wanted to create a stigma around it, like Lyme disease (LYMERIX was indeed a conspiracy) by pushing outlandish theories and disinformation in order to discredit true conspiracies.
The idea that your work buddies think dinosaur bones are fake and lost their jobs because they were severely mentally ill says a lot about
them but one should not use anecdotal happenings and try to fit them into a broad and oftentimes conflicting narrative.
Conspiracies happen everyday. Like the Lymerix trials and the falsification of Borreliosis diagnostics, to deny conspiracies, is to deny truth.
Have you read this yet, you should:
https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/top-news/all-roads-lead-dark-winter/
For instance, in many new polls people think conspiracies don't even exist; when conspiracies happen everyday. That's how absent of critical thought people have become. It is human nature for humans to conspire if they are tempted to and don't have compassion and empathy for others or have the legal parameters to do so.
Post Edited (birthdaysuit) : 5/2/2020 6:12:06 PM (GMT-6)