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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Those crazy conspiracy theorists were right all along?

I prefer a Red Sox hat...


Your Favorite Authority Figure Was Wrong And The "Conspiracy Theorists" Were Right

...For the past several years almost everyone had access to a computer, where they could have easily searched the phrases "9/11 truth" or "9/11 evidence" or "9/11 was an inside job" but many people didn't choose to because a) they weren't intellectually humble enough, b) they were afraid of what they might find, and c) they were lazy.

Most people chose to conform to the popular opinion that the 9/11 attacks were done by Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda, as the government had told them. They thought to themselves "Why bother researching for evidence about the collapse of the towers? Only crazy and mentally deluded people think individuals within U.S. government were behind 9/11." Calling someone who speaks the truth a "crazy" or a "conspiracy theorist" is psychological reassuring, but it is pathetic.

The biggest problem in Western society is conformity. The American psychologist Rollo May said: “The opposite of courage in our society is not cowardice, it is conformity." Gay individuals know what it is like to be trashed and ridiculed by the mainline culture with terms like "faggots," and so do black individuals who were psychological abused, murdered because of their skin color, and called dehumanizing names that need not be repeated here to make a point. The term "conspiracy theorist" is another present-day example of how language can be used to dehumanize, and ridicule individuals that are not in the norm.

"Conspiracy theorists" are thought to be intellectually inferior people who don't deserve to receive attention. The term is used by both mainline conservatives and liberals, as well as people across the political spectrum, to dismiss thoughtful individuals that bring up damning evidence that implicates the highest authority figures in the United States government in grand crimes and events, the most famous being the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr., and the murder of nearly 3,000 people on September 11, 2001...


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http://disquietreservations.blogspot.com/2010/12/your-favorite-authority-figure-was.html

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