Truthers and conspiracy theorists

Whenever or wherever you find corruption and subsequently criminals you will also find conspiracies. The world “Conspiracy” appear to have been engineered to emotionally represent a ridiculous explanation for something that is simply what the media has uncovered and stated. Not all conspiracies have evidence laid out in front of you but you can logically summarize by the scant evidence and by a fact such as that the media may be controlled and filtered. The other alternative to serious truth seeker is the UNTHINKING PUBLIC. The unthinking public is told what happened and they will in turn go back to whatever it is that unthinking people do… watch jersey shore, Americas got talent, or some over media entertainment.

  1. There is a Conspiracy that the truth of the earth being flat is kept from the general public.
  2. A flat earth has been disapproved by extensive testimony and scientific evidence.
    3)Therefore all conspiracies, in general, are equally erroneous.
  3. Truth is what the media maintains, and by a consensus.

Nobody actually thinks that way.

You spend the first third of this post basically saying “conspiracies are ridiculous! They go against the evidence! They have scant evidence!”

And then you spend the last third talking about how people who aren’t conspiracy theorists watch jersey shore. What a bizarre post.

Every Conspiracy Theory must be examined on its own terms. Unfortunately, as so many of them fail for the same reasons, usually some logical fallacy, it may appear that the debunkers are automatically using a standard Ockham’s Sledgehammer on all claims.

Your etymology of the word “Conspiracy” is both highly amusing and woefully ignorant. Pray tell us how we are tell the difference between the media that has supposedly uncovered the conspiracies that you believe in and the media that is supposedly covering them up?

Which of the conspiracy theories listed on this website in the left hand column do you think are discredited?

OP here. To quote myself from the OP, “I’m all for a good debate but debating with a CT is like trying to convince a true paranoid that no one is out to get him. No amount of proof will ever convince either one, so why waste your time?” I think Psikeyhackr thread proves my point.

Psi - this thread was not intended to talk about 9/11, 9/11 CTs or any other cover-ups in particular. It morphed into that. It more a question about what psychological profile, if any, was common to CTs.

se7ensnakes - I don’t watch Jersey Shore (but I do live there) nor do I buy into most CTs. Now, I feel left out.

I admit I haven’t delved too deeply into the Birther claims, but my peripheral observations suggest that this is driven by ignorance about PDFs, layers, anomalies, and photoshopping, much like no-planers are driven by ignorance about video and TV production and no-mooners are driven by ignorance about photography and astronomy. There is much common ground here. Ignorant, loud, unteachable, and proud of it.

Hey, if you’ve got truth, why bother with facts?

Speaking about the birthers, besides the paranoia I can tell you that one general property of the CTs comes from not being content by following just one conspiracy.

To further support my idea that also political hate is involved in the mix one of the most famous believers on climate change conspiracies, Christopher Monckton, has recently come out as also a Birther.

That came really out of left field, he is not an American and the most likely explanation why he fell for it is that it was a cross pollination from the avenues that still have an ear for people like him, like very conservative Republicans, tea party circles and conservative think thanks that are also full of birthers.

I have seen this called “Crank Magnetism” Crank magnetism - RationalWiki

Piffle.

The issue is not the reality of conspiracies. No one who mocks CT enthusiasts claims that there have never been conspiracies.
The issue is “Conspiracy Theories,” i.e., imagined conspiracies that are concocted by ill-informed people to explain events that have much more mundane explanations.
Lincoln was the victim of a conspiracy. JFK was the victim of a lone nutcase, but Conspiracy Theory enthusiasts insist that he was the victim of a conspiracy. The World Trade Center was the target of a conspiracy by members of the al Qaida organization, but Conspiracy Theory enthusiasts imagine that it was the target of the U.S. government, Mossad, the Illuminati, lizard people, or some combination of those groups or others.

The question before us is whether Conspiracy Theory enthusiasm is the result of emotional or psychological disabilities or whether it is simply a single flawed mental aberration.

Remember also that a CIA-backed coup in South Vietnam had resulted in the assassination of President Diem just three weeks earlier, so we were primed for conspiracy thinking.

Are you suggesting that 9/11 was brought about by the Gay Liberation people? :wink: