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The mass media is keen that we do not believe in conspiracies. And yet 'official' conspiracies are sold to us over and over. How important ARE conspiracies in human history and why are we discouraged from believing in their reality ?

2007-06-25 17:24:15 · 8 answers · asked by democracynow 2 in Arts & Humanities History

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As other answers have pointed out the word conspiracy can cover a lot of activities. However if you are asking about the "conspiracy" theories that seek to explain the world in terms of secret societies or groups within the government that are actually in control, the answer is the reporters in the media do not find them very believable. It is a form of wishful thinking to believe that some clever powerful group is actually running things instead that we are at the mercy of the stupidities and incompetence of our leaders and subject to the random events that determine history. The media fears that people who believe in such conspiracies will not pay attention to the problems that can be corrected by an informed public and will ignore real issues that effect our everyday lives, like corporate and government corruption that is the "small conspiracies".

2007-06-25 21:19:42 · answer #1 · answered by meg 7 · 2 0

It depends whether they are true or not.

The vast majority of conspiracy theories are no more than conjecture and myth, easy answers to complex situations.
Unfortunately when some people believe there is a conspiracy then no amount of evidence and reasoning is ever going to change their mind.
The fall of the twin towers is a perfect example. When the towers fell some people saw debris emitting from windows and because they had only ever seen this in buildings being demolished assumed that they where caused by explosions.
People who actually work in engineering and construction explained what had happened, but in the mind of the Conspiracy Theorist's they are part of the cover up.
The conspiracy becomes self-fulfilling; anyone who criticises it becomes part of the cover up. This black and white thinking, this intolerance of opposition becomes dangerous, and is similar to the dogma proclaimed by very controlling religions.

Yes there are rich cartels that have inordinate power. Money is power and I am sure that they all work to a common goal, but too make out that they meet for 2 weeks every year in the American wilderness and take part in devil worship ceremonies is baloney. I am sure they have better things to do with their time, like sunbathing on their boats.
Same with the Illuminate, Priory of scion, and Moon landings conspiracies, they just fall apart like wet tissue paper when subjected to the harsh light of criticism, yet Conspiracy Theorists believe implicitly in the conspiracy. To try to disprove it using logic only entrenches the theory in the mind of the believer because anyone who denies the theory has something to hide and is therefore part of the conspiracy. It’s a vicious circle that is only ever broken when a new conspiracy theory evolves.

2007-06-25 21:41:54 · answer #2 · answered by Corneilius 7 · 1 0

Probable deny ability is what leads to a conspiracy. like God, Aliens, some outer force, coming down to earth and every day to deflect guilt and responsibility example Kennedy and Diana. Important in history as it enable 's those that want to keep control, keep control. Discouraged because if you explore a conspiracy you might just get to the TRUTH.

2007-06-27 08:57:24 · answer #3 · answered by free to see 2 · 2 0

if i told you i'd have to kill you LOL. Seriously, all People agreeing or discussing things and then agreeing on something are conspiring. So congressional committees, school boards, joe blow on the corner - all conspirators in one way or another. Big conspiracies that change the flow of resources are another matter: they occur daily: drug companies, monopolies, insider trading, Watergate, Guy Fawkes, the magna carta - all conspiracies. A fact of life.

2007-06-25 17:31:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

it depends on the number of the people actually believing in those conspiracy theories.
So far, conspiracy theories were always LINKED to events in history... but no one can tell if these actually influenced history.

2007-06-27 11:31:05 · answer #5 · answered by Matt Gee 2 · 0 0

You do have a element that those words are used as dismissive labels. yet... I do have little admire for people who relatively are "conspiracy nuts" because of the fact of their tendency to apply purely the Chimpanzee area of the techniques. i've got dealt with various human beings like this and that all of them seem to make the comparable necessary blunders. because of the fact they have a particular awl to grind, while an journey occurs they have an inclination to entice their end approximately it first, then seek for out the information to assist that worldwide view. this is intellectually lazy, to not point out cheating and runs counter to rational thinking wherein one facilitates the information to steer them to the certainty. yet them you're doing the comparable factor which you criticize others for. you utilize the words "political and business enterprise elite." isn't that a derisive label? You evaluate people who criticize so-suggested as conspiracy theorists with Stalin? isn't that intellectually cheating?

2016-09-28 11:24:23 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

the thing about conspiracies is that they are so well thought out and so well covered up that
by the time we learn of any truth its too late to do anything....

so my conclusion is
dont worry about it....

2007-06-26 09:11:29 · answer #7 · answered by tim 5 · 1 0

Everyone has their own agenda and conspire to get their own way. it`s a fact of life.

2007-06-25 17:39:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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