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Why is "conspiracy" shunned?

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We are quick to avoid tangent thinking. Why?

The truth finds a way to emerge through the smoke screen of the media. The media invents a story to placate our interest. The real truth is hard to listen to, it is coarse and emotionally provoking. The people at the top of the hierarchy have a gift so see the reality, but they are not about to tell the truth. This is where the conspiracy theories pick up pieces of a puzzle to expose the truth. Listen to the conspiracies. We are experts of the one big lie, propaganda. Open yourself up to seeing things as they truly are. We should know the conspiracy theories well and make account of new perspectives.

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  1. Because normal people have better things to do than indulge the delusional fantasies of the mentally ill.


  2. The media will push their version of a story or even their version of the truth to suit their wants and needs.  

    Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.  

    They can always retract their FRONT PAGE STORY "facts" on page Z99 later when they are found out as lairs.

  3. You are right. The media has control over what we are aloud to see. Funny how everyone who shouts conspiracy is immediately labelled a nutcase by the media.

    You only hear one side of the story through the media, the side the government wants. Bill Hicks said famously "Well HOLD ON!!... News is supposed to be objective ....that's why it's called THE NEWS!"

  4. To answer your question directly, I would say that it is because the truth is suppressed by so-called experts, a large number of whom have robbed for their credentials and their empowerment.

    We are living in the age of deception.  The media, like far too many of our other major institutions, is on the system.  The "system" is controlled by Freemasons and related members of the Illuminati.  The media is definitely part of this Illuminati-controlled network.  Its fundamental dealings are secret, and worse yet, the secrecy is considered as sacrosanct (NOTE:  not "sacred").  One of the major teachings of the Freemasons is that resources are finite, even the intangible ones, and that Peter must be robbed in order to pay Paul.  Freemasonry and the Illuminati network is essentially a cult of theft.

    Freemasons/Illuminati also believe that good and bad must exist in equal amounts and in equal proportion, and, using the North American interpretation of the Yin and Yang as a model, maintain that into everything that is good you have to add a little bit of bad (hence black dot inside the white area), and that inside everything that is bad you have to add a little bit of good (hence, white dot inside the black area).  They also know how to take someone or something that is good and nice and use him, her or it in a bad way and to fit a sadistic purpose.  

    People who become part of their system far too often become skilled, if not trained, at mixing truth and lies. When people take a job with the media, damages are expected in exchange for the so-called benefits provided by the negotiators under this system.  Telling people lies, usually fudged in with a bit of truth, robs them of truth.  Exaggerating or lying about global warming causes panic, which can result in a lot of related problems.  The modelling industry makes people feel bad about their own physical appearance, and particularly affects women.  Showing pictures of nice houses and cars makes others dissatisfied and tempted to do the same evil of robbing others.  Reporting false or exaggerated stories about disasters and human suffering makes people feel bad and suffer along with the alleged victims.  Furthermore, people do not know how to sift the lies from the truth and know for sure when they should be concerned and take immediate action.  The media can operate in the capacity of The Boy Who Cried Wolf in the fable.  The journalists are usually the players at the bottom.  The masses are beset with suffering, anxiety, dissatisfaction and confusion imposed by the mass media itself.  Meanwhile, the media moguls and their employees profiteer from their heinous lies.

  5. I prefer to think of it as propoganda. Conspiracy theories tend to need a preplanned agenda and rely on everyone keeping a secret.

    Propoganda just needs to be repeated often enough by someone that is trusted to be believed.

  6. Yes the media do sort of twist stories so they are interesting, but so do conspiracy theorists. I have read books about conspiracy theories and whilst some of them could be true most of them sound like they were thought up by a bored/paranoid person with nothing better to do. For example, squrriels plotting to take over the world? I don't think so. It was amusing though.

  7. Because the simplest answer is most often the correct one.  Unfortunately, the government and the media do most of their damage not through planned, coordinated action, but through lazy inaction or sloppy, incompetent action.  Conspiracy theorists overestimate the competency of the so-called conspirators.

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