Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The financial illiteracy of those who mock conspiracy theorists...

From Social Psychological and Personality Science (SPPS), a journal from the independent publisher Sage Publications, comes an article that has predictably seen wide distribution on the Internet. It implies that those who believe in globalist conspiracy theories are illogical – even downright nutty.

The article is entitled "Dead and Alive: Beliefs in Contradictory Conspiracy Theories" and the thesis of the article is that people who believe in conspiracy theories eventually become so immersed in them and so mesmerized that they do not realize they are holding contradictory beliefs.

"Conspiracy theories can form a monological belief system: A self-sustaining worldview comprised of a network of mutually supportive beliefs. The present research shows that even mutually incompatible conspiracy theories are positively correlated in endorsement." (SPPS Abstract)

"Conspiratorialists" become so distrustful of "government" and "authority" that they will impute any and every kind of malevolence to them.

Thus it is that people can claim, on the one hand, that Osama bin Laden is "dead" and died years ago, while simultaneously claiming that bin Laden remains alive and that US and Pakistan government authorities are not being truthful about him and his physical state. Full story...

Don't miss:
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  2. The Lightbulb Conspiracy... (Must watch)
  3. David Icke on "John Wayne America"
  4. 9/11, a conspiracy theory...
  5. 21 books the ruling elite does not want you to read...
  6. Top US government insider: Bin Laden died in 2001, 9/11 a false flag...
  7. Western banks and nation-states are the walking dead.

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