Tuesday, May 20, 2014

New study: We're all "conspiracy theorists" now...

Are people who think 9/11 was an inside job suffering from pathological delusions?

That is what the mainstream media tell us. But a recent study published in Frontiers of Psychology suggests the contrary. It found that 29 of 30 research subjects - 97% of the sample - turned out to be "9/11 conspiracy theorists." And it concluded that questioning the official version of 9/11, and constructing an alternative explanation, is a sign of psychological health.

The article's title "Thirty shades of truth: conspiracy theories as stories of individuation, not of pathological delusion" summarizes its key finding: People who doubt the mainstream media's version of 9/11 are not deluded. Quite the opposite: They are notable for "individuation," a term coined by Carl Jung which he defined as: "The better and more complete fulfillment of the collective qualities of the human being."

Are 9/11 truthers and other independent-minded skeptics really better and more fulfilled human beings? That is the exact opposite of what mainstream propaganda has been telling us. Full story...

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