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The conspiracy of conspiracy theories

August 30, 2008 | Comment icon 116 comments
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It seems today more than ever people are rushing head-long into believing every crazy conspiracy theory that is put forth. The more ridiculous the more it's believed. There are conspiracy theories about 9/11, oil/gas, the "new world order", shadow governments, the often mentioned who shot JFK, and as Hilary Clinton made popular the "vast right-wing" conspiracy just to name a few of the more common and popular ones. Never mind that "vast" or "world wide" and "conspiracy" are oxymoronic concepts. So why? Why do so many otherwise seemingly reasonably intelligent people prefer to believe tightly woven conspiracy theories rather than simple answers?

I believe it is because today, perhaps more than ever, people work so hard and get so little satisfaction they would rather believe in vast secret organizations that control everything than the simple reality that life and the world holds no promises and guarantees nothing. As alarmed as people say they are at the concept of a vast conspiracy controlling the world I believe that at some level they do take comfort in thinking at least someone somewhere is in control. Maybe not controlling things for the better (as the mass of people view it) but still in control.

The alternative is purely random and unrelated events. Or that bad things happen to good people and not everyone is a nice person underneath. People can't handle the "it just is" aspect of life.

This is really no different than hundreds or thousands of years ago. When there was a flood or plague or a famine people searched for answers. They found it in religion believing these bad events were the result of an angry deity who saw all their deep dark sins and was now punishing them for it. They didn't see these things as natural events that were bound to happen sooner or later.

This is no different than today when people lament why someone kills themselves and takes 100 or more people with them. The conspiracy side says it's the result of anger and frustration at the victims, and that government knew it would happen and did nothing about it. In fact, perhaps even encouraged it to advance their own agenda. This as oppose to recognizing that there are evil people in the world who just want to kill. As Michael Cane's character of Alfred in "Dark Knight" said of the Joker, quote "Some men can't be reasoned with, can't be bought. They just want to watch the world burn."
Another example: The once-in-100-years storm come and devastates an area. Rather than say "We knew this would happen someday and simply chose to live here anyway" or "We knew this always a possibility but decided not to spend the money to protect against this rare event" it's easier to blame a secret government plot to purposely inflict casualties on a certain class of people.

In some ways too this is a vote of confidence in the system. That people actually believe that government, organizations, businesses etc. are that well controlled and disciplined to be able to exert such total control without anyone being aware.

Again, I think this goes back to a human need to believe there is a structured reason for events and not just the out come of hundreds of random events.

"Vast conspiracies" require the suspension of logical belief to be effective. Remember Occam's Razor: The simplest answer is usually the correct one. Is it simpler to say that bad events happen sometimes in life? Is it easier to admit there are evil people in the world who just like to hurt others? Or is it easier to believe in vast networks of shadowy organizations that control everything and no one ever spills the beans about it.

Then again, perhaps the conspiracy is just that: making people think there are vast conspiracies out there! When people will suspend their logical thought and believe in anything that's when they are truly easily controlled.
Think about it.

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Comment icon #107 Posted by MasterPo 17 years ago
Anyway Po, even though you claimed "your work here was done", I do thank you for returning to agree with such a suspect understanding of the fundamentals of the subject. I think it illustrates the level of knowledge that you employed in the writing of the OP. As your lawyer colleague SoCrates might say in court, that presumes facts not entered into evidence. I never held myself out as an expert on the subject. I never claimed to have researched any particuarl conspiracy theory, have evidence one way or another, etc. That was all anointed on me by the conspiracy subscribers here. I have no inte... [More]
Comment icon #108 Posted by BlindMessiah 17 years ago
Ok, you two are beating a dead horse now. Hopefully this one doesn't find its way into another person's signiture.
Comment icon #109 Posted by MasterPo 17 years ago
Ok, you two are beating a dead horse now. Hopefully this one doesn't find its way into another person's signiture. You're right. I said I was done. Peace.
Comment icon #110 Posted by el midgetron 17 years ago
As your lawyer colleague SoCrates might say in court, that presumes facts not entered into evidence. It seems like you are calling me (and SoCrates) "lawyers" because we actually present arguments to defend our views. You on the other hand seem to think the best argument is to simple claim how mighty your brain power is rather than demonstate it in any kind of actual debate. "I'm just a guy employing basic common sense along with basic logic and calm rational thought with a touch of Occam thrown in to express an opinion based on a more grounded train of thought." I never held myself out as an ... [More]
Comment icon #111 Posted by el midgetron 17 years ago
Ok, you two are beating a dead horse now. Hopefully this one doesn't find its way into another person's signiture. I think that poor pony has been being abused since before I got here. You're right. I said I was done. Peace. You said that before. You will be back.
Comment icon #112 Posted by MasterPo 17 years ago
September 11, 2001
Comment icon #113 Posted by el midgetron 17 years ago
You said that before. You will be back. Honestly I though it might require some further discussion to draw you back again. I guess not...... BTW, might you care to share with us what the relevance of "9/11" is to a thread about why people believe in conspiracy theories? Maybe you can explain why the only two threads you posted your tribute was this one and one called "September 11, 2001". You have said you will not discuss any specific conspiracy theories in this thread, so its confusing why you would make a post about a heated issue like 9/11 here when you passed on posting it in equally rela... [More]
Comment icon #114 Posted by MasterPo 17 years ago
You have a jumbo size ego for thinking that post and this entire article is about feeding your fantasy and playing in your little world. Since logic and common decentcy have been replaced with paranoia and being self-centered let me spell it out for you: The above post was not about you! It is to honor and respect those who died 7 yeras ago today and who have died since so that you can remain safe in your dillusions. And you have a brass pair for making a comment like that today of all days. (MasterPo turns his back on you and this thread.)
Comment icon #115 Posted by el midgetron 17 years ago
Since logic and common decentcy have been replaced with paranoia and being self-centered let me spell it out for you: The above post was not about you! It is to honor and respect those who died 7 yeras ago today and who have died since so that you can remain safe in your dillusions. And you have a brass pair for making a comment like that today of all days. Its obviously why you posted it here. You started a thread for it in the current events section, then came here to include it in your "CONSPIRACY" slobber. Why? Why not also post it in the other threads you posted in after that - Jesus was ... [More]
Comment icon #116 Posted by norm breyfogle 17 years ago
PO: The entire USA - over 300 million people - were lied into a war which has killed at least 100,000 people and has nearly bankrupted the USA and has helped destabilize world markets. It was based on lies, at least partly very intentional lies. This is a MAJOR conspiracy. Your article's generalized downplaying of conspiracy theorizing doesn't change this fact. Your article was non-specific, and therefore doesn't really say anything of importance at all. You may as well have simply touted your own ignorance about specifics more directly, for this is what you've done in an indirect manner anywa... [More]


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