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In reply to the discussion: "Conspiracy theory" is a way overused term. [View all]Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)21. “Conspiracy Theory”: Foundations of a Weaponized Term
Subtle and Deceptive Tactics to Discredit Truth in Media and Research
Conspiracy theory is a term that at once strikes fear and anxiety in the hearts of most every public figure, particularly journalists and academics. Since the 1960s the label has become a disciplinary device that has been overwhelmingly effective in defining certain events off limits to inquiry or debate. Especially in the United States raising legitimate questions about dubious official narratives destined to inform public opinion (and thereby public policy) is a major thought crime that must be cauterized from the public psyche at all costs.
Conspiracy theorys acutely negative connotations may be traced to liberal historian Richard Hofstadters well-known fusillades against the New Right. Yet it was the Central Intelligence Agency that likely played the greatest role in effectively weaponizing the term. In the groundswell of public skepticism toward the Warren Commissions findings on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the CIA sent a detailed directive to all of its bureaus. Titled Countering Criticism of the Warren Commission Report, the dispatch played a definitive role in making the conspiracy theory term a weapon to be wielded against almost any individual or group calling the governments increasingly clandestine programs and activities into question.
The CIA Coined the Term Conspiracy Theorist In 1967
Specifically, in April 1967, the CIA wrote a dispatch which coined the term conspiracy theories and recommended methods for discrediting such theories. The dispatch was marked psych short for psychological operations or disinformation and CS for the CIAs Clandestine Services unit.
The dispatch was produced in responses to a Freedom of Information Act request by the New York Times in 1976.
CIA Document 1035-960 was released in response to a 1976 FOIA request by the New York Times. The directive is especially significant because it outlines the CIAs concern regarding the whole reputation of the American government vis-à-vis the Warren Commission Report. The agency was especially interested in maintaining its own image and role as it contributed information to the [Warren] investigation.
The memorandum lays out a detailed series of actions and techniques for countering and discrediting the claims of the conspiracy theorists, so as to inhibit the circulation of such claims in other countries. For example, approaching friendly elite contacts (especially politicians and editors) to remind them of the Warren Commissions integrity and soundness should be prioritized. [T]he charges of the critics are without serious foundation, the document reads, and further speculative discussion only plays in to the hands of the [Communist] opposition.
The agency also directed its members [t]o employ propaganda assets to [negate] and refute the attacks of the critics. Book reviews and feature articles are particularly appropriate for this purpose.
1035-960 further delineates specific techniques for countering conspiratorial arguments centering on the Warren Commissions findings. Such responses and their coupling with the pejorative label have been routinely wheeled out in various guises by corporate media outlets, commentators and political leaders to this day against those demanding truth and accountability about momentous public events.
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The assassination of JFK was the only time the term was used most of my life, it is a symbol of the
orpupilofnature57
Sep 2015
#1
The only time? I've seen it used on DU alone in all kinds of contexts other than the assassination.
merrily
Sep 2015
#2
Oh I agree, and what gets lost is identifying the implements of Usurping by author ty in Bail-outs,
orpupilofnature57
Sep 2015
#13
There are a lot of mysterous "coincidences" in politics and the more people try to
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#25
I understand your position. For me, fresher stuff would be the priority for actual investigation.
merrily
Oct 2015
#37
In my opinion there is a conspiracy by the 1% to neutralize our Constitutional powers. It's not
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#42
That may be true but I am going a different direction. IMO the main point when people refer to
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#44
Yup. 'conspiracy' can be as simple as a news organization sitting on a story that will affect the
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Sep 2015
#4
Speaking of "many news organizations" and conspiring is a good place for the following opinion.
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#27
Thanks for the great post. Conservative authoritarianism abhors Conspiracy Theories
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#24
What a great OP. This is exactly what I think this Group is for. This is an important subject
rhett o rick
Oct 2015
#23
It certainly is an interesting topic. There are tons of conspiracy theories on 9/11 for example.
still_one
Oct 2015
#26
Good luck finding irrefutable evidence of something your government is trying to keep secret,
merrily
Oct 2015
#31
I have a more optimistic assessment. If more than one person is aware of something, the truth will
still_one
Oct 2015
#34
I don't agree. However, until it does come out, the idea that it happened is not a whacko
merrily
Oct 2015
#35
Kindly point out which woo woo being pushed by Jones or Beck I attempted to mainstream.
merrily
Oct 2015
#32
Kindly re-read my post, as I said no such thing. I just have a different opinion than you
emulatorloo
Oct 2015
#36
Re read your own suggestion that I am attempting to mainstream woo woo ala Jones and Beck.
merrily
Oct 2015
#38
Asking you to reread your own post after you told me to reread your post is fighting? Interesting.
merrily
Oct 2015
#40
No the labeling does not disprove it. But IMHO burden of proof is on the the one proposing it
emulatorloo
Oct 2015
#45