Friday, November 24, 2017

Understanding The Authors Of Government Conspiracy Books

By Ann Reynolds


Conspiracies have basically been around since the beginning of time. More recently, people like Jesse Ventura, Seymour M. Hersh, Thierry Meyssan and others have began publishing a number of government conspiracy books on different topics. While some are better than others, all hold either a great deal or fact or fiction.

When it comes to people who believe in various conspiracies, it is because the people who do so, often feel knowledgeable than others. In fact, many whom buy into these stories are often looking for attention when posting related information on social media. At the same time, there have been many whom have posted beliefs, then later discovered the stories to be less than true, thus given birth to the ongoing issue of fake news.

For, while many conspiracies are believable, not all are true. In fact, there have been very few theorists who have been able to prove a theory true over time. As such, it should be noted that these stories are just that, theories.

What many people do not understand is that in doing so, one can often have a negative impact on a number of other individuals. As such, while not necessarily intentional, many of these stories have led to health issues and in some cases, death. In other cases, people like Jesse Ventura have worked hard to prove the theories which one believes to be true.

Ventura, at one time, had a reality show based on various theories in which the former governor and wrestler went on location to prove various theories. While this is the case, there are still many whom doubt the findings, believing that the so-called proof was nothing less than magic or trickery in the programming.

Some current theories related to the presidency of Donald Trump have often proved to be quite dangerous. While this is the case, it appears the trend of promoting these theories is going to continue for quite some time. For example, the theory that Satan and witches have colluded to cause the destruction of the presidency is one a number of people find far fetched. Still, there are those in and outside the Christian faith which believe this is the case.

Whereas, there are older conspiracy theories related to past presidents such as John F. Kennedy which still hold a great deal of suspicion. In fact, while confusing, there is actually nothing wrong with conspiracy theories. Rather, it is what individuals do to promote those theories that is often the problem. Though, in some cases, such as with John F. Kennedy, the theories can also have a positive impact by bringing other news related to an event to light.

Ultimately, each individual must decide for oneself whether or not there is enough fact versus fiction to prove a story true. While this is the case, others believe the intrigue into whether or not a story is true is what keeps the public interested. For, there are always going to be those believe anything based on hearsay regardless as to whether the facts justify belief or otherwise.




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