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It's a Conspiracy!
Author: BobR    Date: 2011-01-07 12:03:00

On July 21, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human being to set foot on the moon. I remember watching it on TV as a child with my father, my parents letting me stay up late to watch such a historic event. I was mesmorized.

Except - it didn't really happen. It was all faked, done with sets on a soundstage. We know this is true because someone knows someone that says they worked on the set and were sworn to secrecy, blah blah blah.

Welcome to the world of conspiracy theories.

What makes a conspiracy theory? It usually requires covert government operation with just enough variables to make it plausible, especially in cases where there is evidence that doesn't quite seem to fit. It usually involves something with great emotional impact, like the JFK assassination, the moon landing, the Christian religion, 9/11, controversial government legislation... there's always some shadowy group, and anyone that offers a rational explanation is either "in on it" or being duped by those that are in on it.

These "shadow groups" through the centuries have worn many labels, including the Freemasons, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Bilderbergers, CIA black ops, etc. It's always the people in power or the people that control the money (which in turn essentially makes them the people in power as well).

The conspiracy theory can be appealing. I've watched "Loose Change", the 9/11 documentary, and it provides some interesting information (such as the apparent controlled demolition of WTC7 and the lack of a plane in the "wreckage" of Shanksville, PA). The problem comes, however, when plausible explanations for some phenomena are pushed aside in favor of less plausible explanations that better fit the narrative. Are those thermite explosions popping out of WTC1 & 2, or could it just be the structure popping and blowing out through the outer shell? Which seems more plausible? Which fits the narrative? For 9/11, there are certainly some aspects that don't fit the "official" narrative and invite further investigation, but the idea that it was all engineered by the government is too far-fetched for me to swallow, especially considering what a clusterfuck they made of the Middle East (oh they screwed all that up on purpose to make themselves LOOK inept, it's all part of the plot... )

My whole working life has revolved around troubleshooting problems. Whether it's troubleshooting electronics, buggy software, or ghosts in a complex online application system, my job has always been to locate and fix the problem. How do I do that? I systematically eliminate possible causes. Once all possible causes have been proven to not be the problem, what is left has to be the problem. The trick of course is to eliminate as many potential causes as possible as quickly as possible. It often takes a holistic approach, looking at the whole system and how it all works together, and not just focusing on small parts.

Conspiracy theories always seem to go the opposite way. When there are multiple possibilities, rather than see which makes the most sense, and how each one works within the context of the whole, they take the desired outcome, and pick the possibility that works for that outcome, brushing aside all other possibilities and explanations as "what they WANT you to believe". It's bad science. Imagine a medical researcher ignoring evidence that didn't fit with the outcome they were trying to prove. Would you want to swallow THAT medicine?

It's a no-win situation trying to explain this. The theory-proponents think the non-believers are sheeple being duped by shadow groups. The non-believers think the theory-proponents are barking at clouds. There are always areas that might be a little gray, and I tend to reserve judgement until there's more evidence (which might never happen). This irritates both sides.

What precipitated this little rant is the recent apparent spate of animal deaths. It's being reported as a "phenomenon", which seems excessive, considering that National Geographic says this kind of thing happens all the time, for various non-related reasons. Nonetheless, some of the theories I've read online include secret chemical weapons testing (likely started by this ridiculous bit of bad writing), chemical residue from the BP oil spill, the HARP project, the End Times, etc.

None of those explain why only certain species are affected and only in certain areas. Starlings are known to fly in tight flocks and if they flew too close to a professional fireworks display, the percussion from a mortar explosion could certainly stun them to the point they fell from the sky to suffer blunt trauma upon hitting the ground. Some marine deaths are being blamed on unusually cold water (a predicted result of global warming), which seems a lot more plausible than any other theory I've heard, especially since it was the explanation for why it happened last year. What? You didn't hear about it last year? That's likely because it didn't happen at the same time as a flock of starlings getting stunned when they flew through an exploding mortar shell. Of course - we didn't have the media (or various bloggers) trying to find the Next Big Story.

It's human nature to try to draw connections between events that seem to have something in common (like animals dying en masse). We do so at our intellectual peril, because trying to create an explanation that ties them together forces us to ignore (or outright mistrust) more plausible explanations that disprove the conclusion that we've already reached. Paranoia is a vicious spiral.

Evidence first - then conclusion, and when new evidence disproves the conclusion (or casts it in a bad light), then all evidence must be re-examined in totality. That is the only way to the real truth.

Otherwise, we will fall victim to the Conspiracy Theory. Just check Snopes.com - it's full of them, crafted out of flimsy evidence, breathlessly spread with wanton ignorance of the facts, then cast aside to rust alongside the information highway.

 

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Comment by velveeta jones on 01/07/2011 13:20:32
BobR! How dare you come in and throw salt on the fire?! The birds and fish died unexpectedly in Arkansas due to the illuminati and the WTO mass orgy of secret Mirco-wave weapon's testing during the lunar eclipse!

Also, while I liked "Loose Change" I don't trust it due to the error it makes and the director doesn't fix the error in the 2nd or 3rd cut. (The movie claims a B52 flew into the Empire State building. It was not a B52, they were not invented when the plane flew into the ESB).

Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 13:40:46
I'm sorry - I 'm gonna have to disagree with you. Obama is a kenyan born Muslin.

good morning! happy Friday!

Comment by TriSec on 01/07/2011 13:41:02
Morning, comrades.

It's a conspiracy that I'm surrounded by a sea of coughs this morning. Honestly, go home!

(I'll just wait over here in the lounge for Mondo to smell this and come in and argue JFK with me. Of course, we all know Acting Governor Jane Swift (R-MA) was in on 9-11 and took the fall for it.)



Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 13:42:58
Quote by velveeta jones:
BobR! How dare you come in and throw salt on the fire?! The birds and fish died unexpectedly in Arkansas due to the illuminati and the WTO mass orgy of secret Mirco-wave weapon's testing during the lunar eclipse!

Also, while I liked "Loose Change" I don't trust it due to the error it makes and the director doesn't fix the error in the 2nd or 3rd cut. (The movie claims a B52 flew into the Empire State building. It was not a B52, they were not invented when the plane flew into the ESB).
I liked loose change as well.

I take them with a grain of enriched salt.

I am more inclined to think that mother earth is telling us we may have reached a terrible tipping point.


Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 14:15:23


Comment by BobR on 01/07/2011 14:25:23
Quote by Raine:

why?

Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 14:26:36
Quote by BobR:
Quote by Raine:

why?
Momma mentioned this on the show. Chris sounds totally disgusted...


Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 14:27:54
Here we go.

the song ditch was inevitable....

Comment by clintster on 01/07/2011 14:31:46
Mornin' all,

Welp, I'm home today. Great blog, Bobber! It's amazing just how attached some people get to conspiracy theories. I once worked with a guy who was convinced the Ebola virus was a government plan to create "the new AIDS". And this was one of his saner theories.

Comment by clintster on 01/07/2011 14:36:06


Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 14:38:18
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Comment by Mondobubba on 01/07/2011 14:52:13
"Evidence first - then conclusion, and when new evidence disproves the conclusion (or casts it in a bad light), then all evidence must be re-examined in totality. That is the only way to the real truth."

Like overwhelming mountain of evidence that Oswald acted alone? Specifically the medical evidence. Just sayin...

Oh about World Trade 7 I think the people in that building would have noticed the work of the demolition crew weakening key load bearing members and wiring the building with explosives to bring the building down. Just sayin...

But using critical thinking skills isn't much in demand these days.

Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 14:55:06
poor baby.

Fixed link.

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/07/2011 14:57:39
Quote by TriSec:
Morning, comrades.

It's a conspiracy that I'm surrounded by a sea of coughs this morning. Honestly, go home!

(I'll just wait over here in the lounge for Mondo to smell this and come in and argue JFK with me. Of course, we all know Acting Governor Jane Swift (R-MA) was in on 9-11 and took the fall for it.)



All the forensic medical evidence supports a head shot from the rear. Not that back and to the left grassy knoll horse shit. You do realize that a shooter on the grassy knoll would have have had to be over EIGHT FEET TALL for the non-existent shot from the grassy knoll. You would think people might have noticed a giant or a normal sized man standing on box or ladder don't you think.



Comment by Mondobubba on 01/07/2011 14:58:32
Quote by velveeta jones:
BobR! How dare you come in and throw salt on the fire?! The birds and fish died unexpectedly in Arkansas due to the illuminati and the WTO mass orgy of secret Mirco-wave weapon's testing during the lunar eclipse!

Also, while I liked "Loose Change" I don't trust it due to the error it makes and the director doesn't fix the error in the 2nd or 3rd cut. (The movie claims a B52 flew into the Empire State building. It was not a B52, they were not invented when the plane flew into the ESB).


:whispers: Fnorde!

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/07/2011 15:00:21
Quote by clintster:


Well played Clintster!

Comment by Scoopster on 01/07/2011 15:06:07
Morning all & Happy Fridee!

Hey, I was one of the (seemingly) few people who's been thinking all these bird/fish/animal kills were being caused by a combo or climate change and oil spill pollution & chemicals. And unlike the other conspiracy goobers who just jumped on the bandwagon, I gave logical reasoning behind it! I'm not discounting the fact that yes, this does happen due to other factors like concussive goodies made by man, or just as a part of nature (whales beaching themselves in numbers.. happens all the time and we have no idea why!).. And I was also expecting testing for oil/chemicals in the dead animals to reveal if this was the case.

It just seemed like all of these events were happening randomly all around the world within a very short window of time, which made me think that it was more than just coincidence and more than just nature. Then again, in this day and age when a topic can get picked up by the internet and viralized within a few hours I suppose that it's just being noticed more now, giving the appearance of phenomena.

Comment by BobR on 01/07/2011 15:09:48
Quote by Raine:
poor baby.

Fixed link.

How close are they to Chernobyl?

Or would that be a - *gasp* - Conspiracy Theory???

Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 15:19:10
Must get back to the zoo, this weekend:

http://www.zooborns.com/.a/6a010535647bf3970b0133ecf7ee8d970b-pi


http://www.zooborns.com/.a/6a010535647bf3970b0148c6e834d2970c-800wi


Comment by BobR on 01/07/2011 15:21:19
Quote by Scoopster:
Morning all & Happy Fridee!

Hey, I was one of the (seemingly) few people who's been thinking all these bird/fish/animal kills were being caused by a combo or climate change and oil spill pollution & chemicals. And unlike the other conspiracy goobers who just jumped on the bandwagon, I gave logical reasoning behind it! I'm not discounting the fact that yes, this does happen due to other factors like concussive goodies made by man, or just as a part of nature (whales beaching themselves in numbers.. happens all the time and we have no idea why!).. And I was also expecting testing for oil/chemicals in the dead animals to reveal if this was the case.

It just seemed like all of these events were happening randomly all around the world within a very short window of time, which made me think that it was more than just coincidence and more than just nature. Then again, in this day and age when a topic can get picked up by the internet and viralized within a few hours I suppose that it's just being noticed more now, giving the appearance of phenomena.

well yes - that's the point of the NatGeo link. This sort of thing happens all the time, but all it takes is for someone to try to make a connection, and suddenly everyone is looking for more examples and drawing more connections where they don't really exist.

Comment by velveeta jones on 01/07/2011 15:22:26
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by TriSec:
Morning, comrades.

It's a conspiracy that I'm surrounded by a sea of coughs this morning. Honestly, go home!

(I'll just wait over here in the lounge for Mondo to smell this and come in and argue JFK with me. Of course, we all know Acting Governor Jane Swift (R-MA) was in on 9-11 and took the fall for it.)



All the forensic medical evidence supports a head shot from the rear. Not that back and to the left grassy knoll horse shit. You do realize that a shooter on the grassy knoll would have have had to be over EIGHT FEET TALL for the non-existent shot from the grassy knoll. You would think people might have noticed a giant or a normal sized man standing on box or ladder don't you think.


Couldn't the shooter have dug a hole? Sorta like they do with actors working on the set of movies with Stalone and Tom Cruise?

:D

Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 15:23:22
Quote by Scoopster:
Morning all & Happy Fridee!

Hey, I was one of the (seemingly) few people who's been thinking all these bird/fish/animal kills were being caused by a combo or climate change and oil spill pollution & chemicals. And unlike the other conspiracy goobers who just jumped on the bandwagon, I gave logical reasoning behind it! I'm not discounting the fact that yes, this does happen due to other factors like concussive goodies made by man, or just as a part of nature (whales beaching themselves in numbers.. happens all the time and we have no idea why!).. And I was also expecting testing for oil/chemicals in the dead animals to reveal if this was the case.

It just seemed like all of these events were happening randomly all around the world within a very short window of time, which made me think that it was more than just coincidence and more than just nature. Then again, in this day and age when a topic can get picked up by the internet and viralized within a few hours I suppose that it's just being noticed more now, giving the appearance of phenomena.
You know, Scoop, this is, imo -- a fair and reasonable approach.

There are people out there that are thinking that Iran and Russia and all sorts of other bizzare things are behind this.

The man who was found in that Delaware landfill was definatly acting strangely -- I saw the video, but until we know more, it seems like he may have had a stroke, perhaps he had some brain related event -- I just don't know. I'm not ready to make the leap that these things are tied together.

I don;t dismiss conspiracy theories at the starting gate, I just try to research them -- the same way I do regarding political stories and other news events.

It's too easy to believe the world is one big conspiracy -- it actually negates the real ones out there -- Things like CoIntel which have proved to be factual things.


Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 15:26:22
Quote by velveeta jones:Couldn't the shooter have dug a hole? Sorta like they do with actors working on the set of movies with Stalone and Tom Cruise?

:D
MUST you poke Mondo with a stick?





Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 15:37:58
apropos of todays blog... From the Smithsonian magazine. Cosmic Errors
Bat-men on the Moon? Here are five of science history's most bizarre hoaxes and delusions


Comment by TriSec on 01/07/2011 15:43:09
I believe the gentleman from Jacksonville and I agreed to disagree on this matter long ago.





I still have my doubts about the magic bullet.



Comment by TriSec on 01/07/2011 15:44:29
Say now, what if the Cardiff Giant was the shooter?



Comment by clintster on 01/07/2011 15:47:27
Quote by TriSec:
Say now, what if the Cardiff Giant was the shooter?



I personally think it was a Predator. The fact that no one saw him clinched it for me.

http://static.reelmovienews.com/images/gallery/angry-predator_372x336.jpg


Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 15:59:01
http://blog.nola.com/news_impact/2009/01/large_17BUS.JPG


Comment by Scoopster on 01/07/2011 16:00:38
Comment by Mondobubba on 01/07/2011 16:00:46
Quote by TriSec:
I believe the gentleman from Jacksonville and I agreed to disagree on this matter long ago.





I still have my doubts about the magic bullet.



When you assume that Connolly is sitting directly in front of Kennedy at the same height and facing forward yes, that is an issue. However when you look at the evidence both photographic and physical the Single bullet makes sense.

Connolly was sitting in a jump seat in the Lincoln. The jump seats are lower and about 12" in from the exterior of the car. Connolly was sitting at an angle. When angle of trajectory is based on the actual evidence, not the a priori assumption that there had to to be a second gunman, the seven wounds caused by a full metal jacketed 6.5mm round with an initial muzzle velocity of about 2100 fps makes perfect sense. So, no there was no looping, twisting pausing in mid-air or ducking or diving to do what it did.

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/07/2011 16:02:49
Quote by velveeta jones:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Quote by TriSec:
Morning, comrades.

It's a conspiracy that I'm surrounded by a sea of coughs this morning. Honestly, go home!

(I'll just wait over here in the lounge for Mondo to smell this and come in and argue JFK with me. Of course, we all know Acting Governor Jane Swift (R-MA) was in on 9-11 and took the fall for it.)



All the forensic medical evidence supports a head shot from the rear. Not that back and to the left grassy knoll horse shit. You do realize that a shooter on the grassy knoll would have have had to be over EIGHT FEET TALL for the non-existent shot from the grassy knoll. You would think people might have noticed a giant or a normal sized man standing on box or ladder don't you think.


Couldn't the shooter have dug a hole? Sorta like they do with actors working on the set of movies with Stalone and Tom Cruise?

:D


:perfectly straight face: There was no sign of any digging behind the fence on the grassy knoll.

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/07/2011 16:05:30
Quote by Raine:
http://blog.nola.com/news_impact/2009/01/large_17BUS.JPG


Sorry Raine, Tri dangled the delicious looking bait of JFK assassination in front of me. I reacted like a cat would to catnip.

(Am I mixing metaphors here? Maybe, they are both animal teasing related)

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/07/2011 16:07:51
Quote by Raine:
Must get back to the zoo, this weekend:

http://www.zooborns.com/.a/6a010535647bf3970b0133ecf7ee8d970b-pi


http://www.zooborns.com/.a/6a010535647bf3970b0148c6e834d2970c-800wi


Sqweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Clouded leopard cub. Isn't that the cutest thing evah???

Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 16:09:40
I love music ditches! It's been a long time since the show went into one.


Comment by Scoopster on 01/07/2011 16:09:55
Amagad kittehz!

Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 16:14:45
the leopard pups are about a year old now, but the magnificent 7 (as the lions cubs are referred to) made their first public appearance on December 30. I want to see them this weekend.

I blame this ALL on John Fugelsang. he posted this.

Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 16:16:15
Quote by Scoopster:
Amagad kittehz!



Comment by TriSec on 01/07/2011 16:26:18
Come on, Bob wrote this blog *knowing* we'd put it in the ditch.

It's a setup.

For what is not exactly clear yet, but I expect that all things will be revealed at the proper time.

flees bricks -->



Comment by clintster on 01/07/2011 16:33:32
Sitting here with Ian listening to the show... we just heard Glenn Beck railing about scientists "lying to us" about global warming. Ian turned to me and said "Scientists don't lie to us about global warming. Why did he say that?"

I said, "Because that man is kinda cuckoo."

Comment by BobR on 01/07/2011 16:40:35
Quote by TriSec:
Come on, Bob wrote this blog *knowing* we'd put it in the ditch.

It's a setup.

For what is not exactly clear yet, but I expect that all things will be revealed at the proper time.

flees bricks -->


:talks into collar: He's onto us!! Send in the ninjas!!


Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 16:45:45
RW Jerry.

Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 16:47:08
20 dollars and 10 cents. At least he is a man of his word.

Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 16:48:33
Quote by BobR:
Quote by TriSec:
Come on, Bob wrote this blog *knowing* we'd put it in the ditch.

It's a setup.

For what is not exactly clear yet, but I expect that all things will be revealed at the proper time.

flees bricks -->


:talks into collar: He's onto us!! Send in the ninjas!!


Well played, sirs! ::;golf swing:::: (heyoo and something like that.... )


Comment by Raine on 01/07/2011 16:57:29
I have been seeing and reading this punching hippies meme. I find it to be disingenuous. Let me translate it as I see it:

Obama is not giving hippies what they want, and they feel like they are being beat up on.

Someone needs to tell me what the new definition of a hippy is. It seams like we may be having a re-definition of the hippy.



Comment by livingonli on 01/07/2011 17:38:20
Good day everyone. I actually spent the last hour repairing vandalism to the Cablevsion channel line-up page on Wikipedia.

Comment by Scoopster on 01/07/2011 17:58:38
Yep.. Priorities!

Honestly, they needed 7 different bills to attempt the same bullshit move?

Comment by TriSec on 01/07/2011 18:14:22
Oh, Scoop....I heard on NECN that the new RI legislature's first act was a law requiring every city or state office to only call their holiday decorations "Christmas Trees"?

No word on what the penalty would be for calling it a "holiday tree". (Who does that, anyway...except for the ficticious constructs of Fux gnus?)





Comment by clintster on 01/07/2011 18:21:50
Quote by TriSec:
Oh, Scoop....I heard on NECN that the new RI legislature's first act was a law requiring every city or state office to only call their holiday decorations "Christmas Trees"?

No word on what the penalty would be for calling it a "holiday tree". (Who does that, anyway...except for the ficticious constructs of Fux gnus?)




Shhhh... it's their "Tiger rock" law.

Comment by wickedpam on 01/07/2011 18:22:48
Afternoon


Pothole, flat tire, flat donut - nough said