ron unz explores the birth of the term 'conspiracy theory', what came before and where it may lead;
A year or two ago, I saw the much-touted science fiction film Interstellar,
and although the plot wasn’t any good, one early scene was quite
amusing. For various reasons, the American government of the future
claimed that our Moon Landings of the late 1960s had been faked, a trick
aimed at winning the Cold War by bankrupting
Russia into fruitless space efforts of its own. This inversion of
historical reality was accepted as true by nearly everyone, and those
few people who claimed that Neil Armstrong had indeed set foot on the
Moon were universally ridiculed as “crazy conspiracy theorists.” This
seems a realistic portrayal of human nature to me.=
Obviously, a large fraction of everything described by our government
leaders or presented in the pages of our most respectable
newspapers—from the 9/11 attacks to the most insignificant local case of
petty urban corruption—could objectively be categorized as a
“conspiracy theory” but such words are never applied. Instead, use of
that highly loaded phrase is reserved for those theories, whether
plausible or fanciful, that do not possess the endorsement stamp of
establishmentarian approval.
Put another way, there are good “conspiracy theories” and bad
“conspiracy theories,” with the former being the ones promoted by
pundits on mainstream television shows and hence never described as
such. I’ve sometimes joked with people that if ownership and control of
our television stations and other major media outlets suddenly changed,
the new information regime would require only a few weeks of concerted
effort to totally invert all of our most famous “conspiracy theories” in
the minds of the gullible American public. The notion that nineteen
Arabs armed with box-cutters hijacked several jetliners, easily evaded
our NORAD air defenses, and reduced several landmark buildings to rubble
would soon be universally ridicule as the most preposterous “conspiracy
theory” ever to have gone straight from the comic books into the minds
of the mentally ill, easily surpassing the absurd “lone gunman” theory of the JFK assassination...........https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/08/ron-unz/american-pravda-how-the-cia-invented-conspiracy-theoriesamerican-pravda-how-the-cia-invented-conspiracy-theories/
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