“What do you mean a conspiracy theorist? So when I hear nightly on the news that maybe Russia is controlling the American elections and trying to prop Donald Trump up, are those conspiracy theories? When I hear that the corona virus is in fact under control and the market falls apart, is that a conspiracy theory? I mean where are we in history that conspiracy theorizing is a privilege of the people inside the institutional class. No. That’s incompetent. We have discovered conspiracies previously in the United States. COINTELPRO is probably the most disturbing conspiracy that we’ve found within the last 50 years. In fact, conspiracies happen, and you need to be able to go after them. So I think we should make a new rule. The next person who tries to use the epithet conspiracy theorist, we try to figure out what conspiracy theory they’ve been pushing, because frankly everybody inside the gated institutional narrative is hawking one conspiracy theory or the other. It’s time for this technique of trying to intimidate people by using that epithet to die.””
This was Eric Weinstein in this interview. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpGxOR50sn4
He was talking specifically about the Jeffrey Epstein case, which I’d taken a huge interest in since before he was last arrested, and definitely before he “committed suicide”.
You know what could have been the most watched criminal case…period! The questions unanswered about royalty connections, presidential connections, intelligence connections that all of our media scarcely talked about.
Last year I read Conspiracy Theory in America by Lance deHaven-Smith. Here’s a few short excerpts from that:
“Officials in the Nixon administration did conspire to steal the 1972 presidential election. Officials in the Reagan White House did participate in a criminal scheme to sell arms to Iran and channel profits to the Contrast, a rebel arm in Nicaragua. The Bush-Cheney administration did collude to mislead Congress and the public about the strength of its evidence for Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. If some conspiracy theories are true, then it is nonsensical to dismiss all unsubstantiated suspicions of elite intrigue as false by definition.”
“A common mistake made by conspiracy deniers is to lump together a hodgepodge of speculations about government intrigue, declare them all “conspiracy theories,” and then, on the basis of the most improbable claims among them, argue that any and all unsubstantiated suspicions of elite political crimes are far-fetched fantastic destructive of public trust.”
“The Founders considered political power a corrupting influence that makes political conspiracies against the people’s interests and liberties almost inevitable…they also thought representative democracy was vulnerable to, in their language, ‘conspiracies against the people’s liberties’ by ‘perfidious public officials,’ and the ‘tyrannical designs’ by ‘oppressive factions.’”
It is PUBLICLY accepted now that the CIA overthrew the democratically elected leader in Iran back in the 50’s. Same with Arbenz in Guatemala. Massive propaganda in the news to help make it happen way back then. Why? Corporate powers. Oil. Land. Money. (And of course stopping communism.)
Yet, public acceptance of other coups isn’t there, even if there is lots of evidence. But that does it mean it didn’t happen? To talk about these things, does that automatically make me a crack-pot conspiracy theorist.
One more quote from Lance deHaven-Smith.
“The term ‘conspiracy theory’ did not exist as a phrase in everyday American conversation before 1964. The conspiracy-theory label entered the American lexicon of political speech as a catchall for criticism of the Warren Commission’s conclusion that President Kennedy was assassinated by a lone gunman with no assistance from, or foreknowledge by, any element of the United States government.”
You can find the document here. https://steemit.com/history/@thelastheretik/cia-coined-and-weaponized-the-label-conspiracy-theory
As the virus unfolds, this is a very difficult conversation to have without giving you lots of back story to understand that patterns exist.
They’re not isolated incidents, but in many cases, criminal organizations that do the same thing over and over again.
If you’ve read my Medical Monopoly Musings series you can see that with medicine. But that is just one cartel in action.
Just today my first episode with former Economic Hitman, John Perkins came out on my podcast. Good timing! https://healthsovereign.com/corporatocracy-conspiracies-with-economic-hit-man-john-perkins/
In that interview I pose a question that is important for today.
Can we trust the World Health Organization when we see the revolving door in operation there? Can we trust the United Nations? Can we trust the Red Cross when we see that with the catastrophe in Haiti that they raised half a billion dollars and built six homes?
I asked that in early February.
So the question I pose, was this an economic hit on us all?
Even if the epidemic is completely real and action needs to be taken will criminal agendas not be pushed further on.
Congress is working to pass a big bill. This looks like it includes money going to every American adult. But what else will be included in there?
Remember 2008? We gave billions to banks who caused the problem in the first place. I expect some big payouts to occur here too.
It is time to look into and discuss the conspiracies. I do not want to be talking about this stuff.
BUT I CAN’T STAY SILENT!
Stay safe,
Logan Christopher