Conspiracy Theory, what do you think?
By sk66rc
@sk66rc (4250)
United States
May 24, 2008 1:07pm CST
There're so many theory on so many different things... Some groups of people are out there to prove just about everything wrong... UFOs, Moon Landing, 911... There's conspiracy theory on just about every topic we could think of & events ever happened... Is it just our paranoia or are some of them real, or at least possible?
3 responses
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
24 May 08
It's hard to say about some of them but there is no way that the 911 conspiracies are true. The thing about a conspiracy is that, eventually, someone will talk and the truth will come out. The Watergate conspiracy that took down President Richard Nixon was outed by someone known only as Deep Throat to two reporters. I do believe, tho, that information about UFOs is classified and, for that reason, the truth about them won't come out.
@sk66rc (4250)
• United States
24 May 08
They have proved 'some' of the pictures & video footage involving ufo as a hoax... Not all, but some... Funny thing about photos & video footages are that with tech. evolving everyday, it's easier & easier to create a hoax... If the government classfies something as a top secret, there has to be something... Wonder what that might be...?
@Apple3Cranberry (678)
• United States
15 Nov 09
i think it's dumb. it can make you really weird, and scared that your really weird. you could get so into it. but there's always right thinking and that is better. you better think better or you'll be weird, but what about creativity? oh great, i'm a horrible person. groups of people talk about, they make things up. why oh why. can we keep going? what can we do? well something to do is to keep going. apply common morals even if you feel lost. goodness can reign, at all costs. but beware, that people are different. i'm different too, if you didn't notice. god is here, for the good, if you're paranoid, you can still be rude. just don't feel so bad, you aren't so sad. maybe if you got a job you'd be better occupied. and this is why we go, and this is why there's rules. so we can be happy. and think when we can.
i need a job. i need to stop thinking. i've started up writing on a regular basis. this is a start. i've always liked writing.
but we have to keep going.
@sritrinity (629)
• India
21 Aug 09
Hi there, I and my hubby have studied the whole Conspiracy theory for about 6 years now and in both our opinion there seems alot of truth in them. It seemed bizarre at first, but if one follows the thread, over time things do start to make sense.
However, there are alot of crap theories out there too, one has too really research to find out which one's are true and this does take alot of painstaicking time and excruciating research.
There are many forums which include extremely informative and intelligent people who debate such theories and it becomes plain clear which ones are NOT debunkable.
We've also realised that conspiracy is a very normal part of mans nature. When you have a group of people together, they will always form divisions, talk about eachother behind their backs and even make plans, it happens in families with siblings, they'll make plans in secret to do certain things excluding certain members. It even happens in mylot, groups getting together rating certain people negative consistently or positively if your their friend. You'll see it happening even in scholl playgrounds.
So if put into an extreme political climate where money and power are involved, it's easy to see the same thing happening. It's natural. After all, the people we put in power are never Saints, there's always a degree of selfish interest in everyone and usually a large one.Lol. It's business.
We don't really think it's paranoia as like I said before the REAL one's can not be debunked and alot of people even refer to them as facts. Not conspiracy theory but conspiracy facts.
We have understood that before the World war 1, these agendas and motivations behind all the conspiracies were very plain to see for everyone. Infact it was common knowledge and even openly discussed and admitted in politics. I can't remember the exact name now, but if your interested let me know and I'll find out.
It has just been suppressed since,but not entirely,and as they say the truth always emerges.
But one has to be careful because some of these people are disclosing these theories just for fun and sensationalism, so they put them forward really oddly and it makes the whole thing look weird, but then there are some genuine people who do have integrity about it.
For eg. take John Pilger (UK) world famous Investifative Journalist since the 60's (worked for the Guardian newspaper and I believe he still does), although he never openly uses the words Conspiracy theory (bit of a layman term), everything he has ever reported, all the corruption and deception in the wars we have seen, all amounts to this, there's a continuous 'backbone' which one just can not ignore.
Mr Pilger is not paranoid, he is a highly established Journalist who has held prestigious positions with the British Guardian newspaper for many years and one best Journalist of the year awards! He writes in the editorial columns for the Guradian.
I think what happens though, is that some people who are not emotionally ready, can't handle the truth about conspiracies and flip, they get really freaked out, paranoid and neurotic.
Truth is not always easy to handle. So one must be very careful.
Angelie




