Why do people like Tom exist? What about truthwolf, what about ME? Why Americans in particular seem to love conspiracy theories. Is there just a lot of nuts in America? Is everyone living such a good life, so free of problems that they have to make up imaginary threats? Do we just read to much science fiction, or is it hollywood's fault?
The asnwer to this question that i'm sure some of you have asked in the past is simple: Our country in particular is riddled with a long history of actual conspiracies that did happen and are now admitted to. Many of these conspiracies are the basis for other spin-off conspiracies which may or may not be real, but they are all for the most part based on something that actually did happen in the united states.
What conspiracy theories ever turned outt o be true you ask? Here I will list a few of the many conspiracy theories that the government has not admitted to. Conspiracy theories lasting over 4 or 5 decades, billions of dollars spent etc. I will not reference anything that cannot be absolutely proven with actual government documents. If anyone wants me to elaborate on any of these please let me know, and if you think one of these is fake, please post something that supports your position.
Reason's America believes in conspiracy theories:
The Manhattan Project: This is possibly the biggest of all conspiracy theories. The government managed to keep this project secret for 25 years, and spent $2 billion dollars (in today's dollars that's $22 billion) without anyone noticing. The media never reported on it, the government never admitted it, and people had no idea. To add to it, they employed 130,000 people who all stayed quiet, and managed to spend the equivalent of 22 billion dollars off the record in order to bring the atom bomb to life. It started in 1939 and ended in 1946, with it's most active period occuring between 1942-1946 when it fell under the control of the U.S. Army Corp of engineers. All done in secret.
The Mafia: This secret crime society was virtually unknown until the 1960s, when member Joe Valachi first revealed the society's secrets to law enforcement officials.What was known was that organized crime existed, but not that the extent of their control included working with the CIA, politicians and the biggest businesses in the world.
^^^ (This is why many people believe in the concept that secret groups of organized crime syndicates, be they individuals or bankers or corporations, can manage to pull off elaborate amounts of control over things without anyone knowing or being able to prove it to the world. The mob worked with the CIA, politicians, the police etc, but operated for years in the shadows.)
Operation Mockingbird: In the 50's - 70's, the CIA paid a number of well-known domestic and foreign journalists (from big-name media outlets like Time, The Washington Post, The New York Times, CBS and others) to publish CIA propaganda. The CIA also reportedly funded at least one movie, the animated "Animal Farm," by George Orwell. The Church Committee finally exposed the activities in 1975.
Operation Northwoods: In the early 1960s, American military leaders drafted plans to create public support for a war against Cuba, to oust Fidel Castro from power. The plans included committing acts of terrorism in U.S. cities, killing innocent people and U.S. soldiers, blowing up a U.S. ship, assassinating Cuban émigrés, sinking boats of Cuban refugees, and hijacking planes. The plans were all approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, but were reportedly rejected by the civilian leadership, then kept secret for nearly 40 years.
Author James Bamford, "A Pretext For War", discusses the declassified "Operation Northwoods" documents revealing that in 1962 the CIA was planning to stage phony terrorist attacks on the US and blame it on Cuba to start a war
^^^ (This is why the 9-11 truth movement is so strong. Because we know the government is willing to pull of fake terrorist attacks to go to war. Operation Northwoods was signed of by the Join Chiefs of Staff for God's sake. They kept it secret for 40 freaking years without anyone knowing about it. )
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study: The United States Public Health Service carried out this clinical study on 400 poor, African-American men with syphilis from 1932 to 1972. During the study the men were given false and sometimes dangerous treatments, and adequate treatment was intentionally withheld so the agency could learn more about the disease. While the study was initially supposed to last just six months, it continued for 40 years.
Counter Intelligence Programs against activists in the 60's: COINTELPRO was a series of covert, and often illegal, projects conducted by the FBI aimed at investigating and disrupting dissident political organizations within the United States. According to FBI records, 85% of COINTELPRO resources were expended on infiltrating, disrupting, marginalizing, and/or subverting groups suspected of being subversive, such as communist and socialist organizations; the women's rights movement; militant black nationalist groups, and the non-violent civil rights movement, including individuals such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and others associated with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Congress of Racial Equality, the American Indian Movement, and other civil rights groups; a broad range of organizations labeled "New Left", including Students for a Democratic Society, the National Lawyers Guild, the Weathermen, almost all groups protesting the Vietnam War, and even individual student demonstrators with no group affiliation; and nationalist groups such as those "seeking independence for Puerto Rico." The other 15% of COINTELPRO resources were expended to marginalize and subvert "white hate groups," including the Ku Klux Klan and National States' Rights Party. The directives governing COINTELPRO were issued by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who ordered FBI agents to "expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize" the activities of these movements and their leaders.
Main Core: A database maintained since the 1980s by the federal government of the United States, which contains personal and financial data of millions of U.S. citizens believed to be threats to national security. The data, which comes from the NSA, FBI, CIA, and other sources, is collected and stored without warrants or court orders.
The Main Core database originated with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in 1982, following Ronald Reagan's Continuity of Operations plan outlined in the National Security Directive (NSD) 69 / National Security Decision Directive (NSDD) 55, entitled "Enduring National Leadership," implemented on September 14, 1982.
As of 2008 there are reportedly eight million Americans listed in the database as possible threats, often for trivial reasons, whom the government may choose to track, question, or detain in a time of crisis.
^^^^^^ ( Couple this witht eh patriot act and Obama's internet patriot act and you see why people are always coming up with conspiracy theories about how the government is watching you. 8 million people who can be tracked, question, or detained without warrant or reason because they are all suspected terrorists or other "threats to national security"? That's insane.)
The asnwer to this question that i'm sure some of you have asked in the past is simple: Our country in particular is riddled with a long history of actual conspiracies that did happen and are now admitted to. Many of these conspiracies are the basis for other spin-off conspiracies which may or may not be real, but they are all for the most part based on something that actually did happen in the united states.
What conspiracy theories ever turned outt o be true you ask? Here I will list a few of the many conspiracy theories that the government has not admitted to. Conspiracy theories lasting over 4 or 5 decades, billions of dollars spent etc. I will not reference anything that cannot be absolutely proven with actual government documents. If anyone wants me to elaborate on any of these please let me know, and if you think one of these is fake, please post something that supports your position.
Reason's America believes in conspiracy theories:
The Manhattan Project: This is possibly the biggest of all conspiracy theories. The government managed to keep this project secret for 25 years, and spent $2 billion dollars (in today's dollars that's $22 billion) without anyone noticing. The media never reported on it, the government never admitted it, and people had no idea. To add to it, they employed 130,000 people who all stayed quiet, and managed to spend the equivalent of 22 billion dollars off the record in order to bring the atom bomb to life. It started in 1939 and ended in 1946, with it's most active period occuring between 1942-1946 when it fell under the control of the U.S. Army Corp of engineers. All done in secret.
The Mafia: This secret crime society was virtually unknown until the 1960s, when member Joe Valachi first revealed the society's secrets to law enforcement officials.What was known was that organized crime existed, but not that the extent of their control included working with the CIA, politicians and the biggest businesses in the world.
^^^ (This is why many people believe in the concept that secret groups of organized crime syndicates, be they individuals or bankers or corporations, can manage to pull off elaborate amounts of control over things without anyone knowing or being able to prove it to the world. The mob worked with the CIA, politicians, the police etc, but operated for years in the shadows.)
Operation Mockingbird: In the 50's - 70's, the CIA paid a number of well-known domestic and foreign journalists (from big-name media outlets like Time, The Washington Post, The New York Times, CBS and others) to publish CIA propaganda. The CIA also reportedly funded at least one movie, the animated "Animal Farm," by George Orwell. The Church Committee finally exposed the activities in 1975.
Operation Northwoods: In the early 1960s, American military leaders drafted plans to create public support for a war against Cuba, to oust Fidel Castro from power. The plans included committing acts of terrorism in U.S. cities, killing innocent people and U.S. soldiers, blowing up a U.S. ship, assassinating Cuban émigrés, sinking boats of Cuban refugees, and hijacking planes. The plans were all approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, but were reportedly rejected by the civilian leadership, then kept secret for nearly 40 years.
Author James Bamford, "A Pretext For War", discusses the declassified "Operation Northwoods" documents revealing that in 1962 the CIA was planning to stage phony terrorist attacks on the US and blame it on Cuba to start a war
^^^ (This is why the 9-11 truth movement is so strong. Because we know the government is willing to pull of fake terrorist attacks to go to war. Operation Northwoods was signed of by the Join Chiefs of Staff for God's sake. They kept it secret for 40 freaking years without anyone knowing about it. )
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study: The United States Public Health Service carried out this clinical study on 400 poor, African-American men with syphilis from 1932 to 1972. During the study the men were given false and sometimes dangerous treatments, and adequate treatment was intentionally withheld so the agency could learn more about the disease. While the study was initially supposed to last just six months, it continued for 40 years.
Counter Intelligence Programs against activists in the 60's: COINTELPRO was a series of covert, and often illegal, projects conducted by the FBI aimed at investigating and disrupting dissident political organizations within the United States. According to FBI records, 85% of COINTELPRO resources were expended on infiltrating, disrupting, marginalizing, and/or subverting groups suspected of being subversive, such as communist and socialist organizations; the women's rights movement; militant black nationalist groups, and the non-violent civil rights movement, including individuals such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and others associated with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Congress of Racial Equality, the American Indian Movement, and other civil rights groups; a broad range of organizations labeled "New Left", including Students for a Democratic Society, the National Lawyers Guild, the Weathermen, almost all groups protesting the Vietnam War, and even individual student demonstrators with no group affiliation; and nationalist groups such as those "seeking independence for Puerto Rico." The other 15% of COINTELPRO resources were expended to marginalize and subvert "white hate groups," including the Ku Klux Klan and National States' Rights Party. The directives governing COINTELPRO were issued by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, who ordered FBI agents to "expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize" the activities of these movements and their leaders.
Main Core: A database maintained since the 1980s by the federal government of the United States, which contains personal and financial data of millions of U.S. citizens believed to be threats to national security. The data, which comes from the NSA, FBI, CIA, and other sources, is collected and stored without warrants or court orders.
The Main Core database originated with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in 1982, following Ronald Reagan's Continuity of Operations plan outlined in the National Security Directive (NSD) 69 / National Security Decision Directive (NSDD) 55, entitled "Enduring National Leadership," implemented on September 14, 1982.
As of 2008 there are reportedly eight million Americans listed in the database as possible threats, often for trivial reasons, whom the government may choose to track, question, or detain in a time of crisis.
^^^^^^ ( Couple this witht eh patriot act and Obama's internet patriot act and you see why people are always coming up with conspiracy theories about how the government is watching you. 8 million people who can be tracked, question, or detained without warrant or reason because they are all suspected terrorists or other "threats to national security"? That's insane.)
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