Conspiracy Theories: Among the Illuminati
Fred Reed • March 5, 2019 • from The Unz Review
The
appeal of conspiracy theories is strong. They seem to provide the
believer a sense of esoteric understanding, of elevation above the
limited grasp of moiling herd. They may make life less boring. Yet to
many people, including me, they seem borderline delusional. How come?
The
curious thing is that CTs–Conspiracy Theorists–seldom seem to be
crackpots. I have friends who are CTs, have known others. They have been
otherwise sane, not unsophisticated, and intelligent, sometimes very
intelligent. Apparently to be twisted you have to start with enough
string.
There
are common threads. Believers in one theory usually believe in
several. Choose from JFK, RFK, black helicopters, Nine Eleven, various
plane crashes, FEMA camps manned and ready to hold thousands of
political prisoners, and fluoridation of water to soften our brains.
Other
commonalities exist, forming a sort of syndrome. Though often silly,
the theories are intensely held, usually involve unfamiliarity with
underlying material, vastly complicate simple explanations, and
willfully overlook obvious inconsistencies and absurdities. This is
puzzling in, again, intelligent men (I have met only on conspiracy
theoritess.)
Further,
the conspiracy theorist–here is the squarely part–seems to live in a
world of DUMs– Disembodied Uniform Malignancies. These are a sort of
metaphysical clouds that cause large of people to behave as if
controlled by some unspecified central entity: The media, the military,
governments, law enforcement. This is wacky, but universal among CTs.
Some examples:
Nine Eleven
This
is the Conspiracy Theory par excellence. There are many variants. The
mainstream holds that the Israelis destroyed the towers by controlled
demolition to provide a pretext for the American attack on Iraq. (Then
why does the “official story” blame it on the Saudis? It makes no sense.
See?) The aircraft were presumably flown by Israeli suicide pilots.
After the airliners hit, the buildings were blown up by explosives
planted within. This was to make it appear that the aircraft dropped the
buildings. (Then why wait an hour after the planes hit to blow up the
buildings? But never mind.)
To
weave the tissue of the theory, the CTs begin with their customary
unfamiliarity with their subject, and with their strange lack of
interest in research. Since they are not stupid, this is puzzling.
To persuade the thoughtful, they would need to show that controlled demolition was possible. They do not. They do not even try.
Controlled
demolition is a technical and highly specialized field. It involves
placing calculated amounts of explosive in calculated places with
calculated timing. Equations govern how much of what explosive placed
how will cut what kind of support. Yet in reading too much of this
stuff, I have seen no indication that one CT in a hundred could tell
PETN from a ham sandwich. The focus is on dark hidden forces, plots,
cabals.
In a
documentary I saw detailing the demolition of a building of perhaps
twelve stories, much prepping was involved: knocking out of walls to get
at supporting elements, sawing through beams to weaken them, planting
explosives and stringing det cord everywhere on multiple floors.
There
is obviously no way this could be done in a huge building, at least
partly occupied twenty-four seven, with large maintenance crews working
nights, without being spotted. The idea is silly. So the CTs either
ignore the question or–protecting the theory by expanding it–say that
the maintenance crews must have been in on it.
Note
that very few people know anything about controlled demolition. The CIA
doesn’t, nor Mossad, nor the military. A very few firms, such as CDI,
Controlled Demolition Incorporated, do know. Where did the necessary
large number of trained men come from? Did the Mossad go to a bar
frequented by CDI guys and say, “Hey, Ralph, we’re about to blow up some
buildings in New York, kill a few thousand people. Yeah, a real hoot.
You want in? Don’t tell anybody I asked.” Of course anyone so approached
would call the FBI. But we are not dealing with real questions of the
real world, but with a Disembodied Malignant Field. Perhaps the
necessary specialists materialized out of thin ether like subatomic
particles, and then vanished back into the cosmic background.
Here
we come to Complexity Expansion: CTs scrap the Official Story,
replacing it with with one implicating the governments of Israel and the
US, the media, the controlled-demolition industry, a large janitorial
staff, and the law-enforcement agencies that (they day) have hidden the
plot. If you asked the CTs why they do not favor a criminal
investigation to apprehend the perpetrators, they would reply that
everyone knows law enforcement is in on it. Again, expand the theory to
protect it.
JFK
Never
having paid much attention to the assassination of JFK, about which I
know little, from curiosity I Googled “Grassy Knoll,” whence the alleged
second sniper supposedly fired. “Hanh?” I thought on seeing a photo. “Am I missing something? This is nuts.”
The
knoll is self-evidently the last place in Dallas to put a sniper. (The
best was the book repository.) A small island, with virtually no cover,
surrounded on all sides by trafficked city streets and overlooked by
windows in several buildings. How sensible.
So:
In broad daylight, lots of people around, the President coming through,
and a guy carrying a rifle walks up the knoll. Nobody notices. Well,
maybe it was deer season and lots of people with rifles were wandering
around. Alternatively, a guy, with a rifle, climbs up the backside of
the knoll, under the windows, with traffic passing by. Probably lots of
men did that, with rifles, so it didn’t seem out of the ordinary. Or
maybe he hid the night before on the grassy knoll, where there is
nowhere to hide, and waited next day for the President.
Then,
having shot JFK, he walks back down the knoll, with his rifle,
unnoticed, or climbs back down the other side, with his rifle. Nothing
conspicuous in that. It’s probably how the CIA usually does
assassinations.
This–the
not noticing of gross implausibility–characterizes CTs. Anyone familiar
with rifles will note the great difficulty of hitting a moving
eight-inch bull on a semi-crossing path while holding fire until Oswald
shot. Many such inconsistencies exist.
TWA 800
An
illustrative conspiracy theory is that of flight TWA 800 that blew up
just after takeoff from New York in 1996 and crashed, killing all
aboard. The “official story” was that a fuel leak caused the explosion.
CTs insist that the US Navy accidentally shot it down during a live
-fire exercise.
Which is absurd.
Now,
I came up in journalism as a newspaper reporter. In my time, though no
longer, newspapers esteemed factual accuracy. The paper might be biased
politically, and always was, but the reporter had better get his facts
right. The consequences of not doing so were finding another job, libel
suits, and just plain embarrassment.
The
enforcer of this regimen was the desk editor. He tended to be cynical,
remorselessly unsympathetic, and unbullshittable. When you handed in
your copy, he expected it to be sourced. There was a saying, “If your
mother says she loves you, check it out.”
By
the Desk Editor standard, most if not all conspiracy theories are
nonsense. They are huge on passive voice, blind quotes, and lack of
verification. It’s the spirit of the thing that counts.
In
the case of TWA 800, you find assertions like, “Navy ships were known to
be in the area.” Ah. Which ships? How known? Known by whom? Names?
Phone numbers? Or “Witnesses saw a streak like a missile….” Which
witnesses? Names? Phone numbers? Had they ever seen a missile fired? Or
“Laboratory tests confirmed residues consistent with a missile strike….”
No doubt, Jimmy Olson. What lab? Can I see the report?
Again,
we find little knowledge of the bones of the story, and a lack of
research. Anyone with the slightest familiarity with the military knows
that the Navy does not do live-fire exercises, with no target, and no
prior notification, at the end of massively trafficked urban runways.
One might as well say that JFK was killed by a division of Marines
engaged in live-fire infantry exercises in downtown Dallas, perhaps
wearing CIA invisibility suits. Or maybe it was the staff of Mother Jones, which is as likely as the Navy.
For the record, during the decades when I was covering the military for the Washington Times and Universal Press Syndicate
among others, live-fire missile tests went thusly: get an obsolete
fighter from some boneyard, usually Davis-Monthan. Fit it with a
remote-control pack. Send the firing ship and its escorts to a region
with little civilian aviation. Give public notification well in advance.
The skeet bird then flies over at the desired profile. Whoosh, boom.
airliners.
Today old F-16s are used for targets as well as specifically designed unmanned target RPVs.
Wikipedia:
“The QF-4 is a remotely controlled target, which simulates enemy
aircraft maneuvers. The aerial target can be flown by remote control or
with a safety pilot to monitor its performance. The QF-4 is flown
unmanned when missiles are fired at it, and only in specific over-water
airspace authorized for unmanned flight. When flown unmanned, an
explosive device is placed in the QF-4 to destroy the aircraft if it
inadvertently becomes uncontrollable.”
Most of this is available on the web, but CTs don’t bother.
Another
newspapering saying comes to mind. “A burro is an ass. A burrow is a
hole in the ground. A reporter should know the difference.” Now why did I
think of that?
In
this conspiracy as in most we see the Disembodied Uniform Malignancy: If
“Navy ships” had shot down the airliner, some five hundred men, and
maybe more depending on the number of “Navy ships,” would have known it.
Their response would have been, “JESUS, we just… God Almighty, that was a freaking….” etc. They would then have told everyone they knew about it. The captain would have been court-martialed.
But
CTs see the Navy as one multicellular thing, like the fruiting body of a
slime mold, one mind composed of many cells–i.e., sailors–who will keep
perfect silence about mass murder.
Likewise
the media, composed of thousands of reporters who would give one leg
and a lung to break such a story, obediently and mysteriously cover it
up. Uh…yeah.
And
the enormous complication: From a simple explanation–a fuel leak and a
spark, or a bomb–we have gone to a sprawling conspiracy involving many
hundreds of men, the national press, the Navy brass up to the Pentagon,
ships of unconfirmed existence engaged in wildly implausible missile
firing, unavailable reports from unnamed labs. Whew!
For
the non-CT, I once went to sea on a shakedown cruise aboard the
Vincennes, a Tico-class AA cruiser with the SPY-1 phased-array radar,
then hot stuff, and watched simulated firing from the CIC. There is no
way to fire “accidentally,” as missiles are not armed and, if the
skipper went Queeg-gaga and ordered firing at an airliner, no one would
obey.
Oh well. I’m going to lunch.
(Republished from Fred on Everything by permission of author or representative)
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