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Originally posted by Starwise
reply to post by DaveStinger
You twist your words.....
That is all I see right now.
Darn double talk.....
The press was always flawed, has always gone through periods of great sensationalism and propaganda. But it catered to OUR desires and wants, and not those of the people in power ( mostly ). By abandoning it, we hand it to those who would use it against us.
There is a lynch mob mentality at work and it is disturbing. Especially when it begins to target the victims of crime and their families... all to feed the digital egos of armchair detectives who want to use logic like "I don't trust CNN therefore nobody died at Sandy Hook"...
Angst about government is understandable. Not trusting MSM is as well. But these are separate issues from what we've been seeing. These things simply do not justify jumping to wild conclusions and then blindly adhering to the belief.
One of the great downfalls of the Interwebz is that I can Photoshop a picture, or take an image and use it out of context with little to no effort. But if that image then goes viral very quickly, there will forever be people who simply believe that it was the truth
This entire concept just gets skewed. Arguments with people who feel their "right to know" is more valid and important than the rights to privacy of the victims of these tragedies and their families. The last time I checked the Constitution did not provide us with a "right to know", much less one that trumped the privacy rights of other citizens. Yet, still, some strange sense of digital entitlement overpowers common sense and leaves people playing "connect the dots" - without even stopping to verify if the dots they are connecting are real, related, or relevant to one another.
Originally posted by DaveStinger
reply to post by Hefficide
You are exactly the kind of person this OP warns against. Fanatics are dangerous. Fanatics with agendas doubly so.
So the OP is actually a warning against dangerous fanatics, so you feel that "the False Flag crowd" are dangerous fanatics?
Seems like this thread is an attack on a group of ATS members indeed, based on their dissenting views.
Maybe it is really true that events are being faked and more and more people are catching on.
Basically you wrote a rant against a group of people with a dissenting opinion.
Circular reasoning (also known as paradoxical thinking[citation needed] or circular logic), is a logical fallacy in which "the reasoner begins with what he or she is trying to end up with".[1]
So then I wonder, how are you qualified to pass judgement on those who claim "false flag"or "staged event", based on the inconsistencies in the mainstream media, if you admittedly, don't know what is really going on in said media?
The biggest cause for these theories is the plethora of inconsistencies in the stories and footage that are always present nowadays.
Why is this so hard to recognise?
A hypothesis (plural hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. For a hypothesis to be a scientific hypothesis, the scientific method requires that one can test it. Scientists generally base scientific hypotheses on previous observations that cannot satisfactorily be explained with the available scientific theories. Even though the words "hypothesis" and "theory" are often used synonymously, a scientific hypothesis is not the same as a scientific theory. A scientific hypothesis is a proposed explanation of a phenomenon which still has to be rigorously tested. In contrast, a scientific theory has undergone extensive testing and is generally accepted to be the accurate explanation behind an observation.[1
The biggest cause for these theories is the plethora of inconsistencies in the stories and footage that are always present nowadays.
Why is this so hard to recognise?
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Most of the time you act like you don't believe in any government conspiracy and now you seem to be saying that the media is not largely controlled and manipulated, but that if we don't pay attention to what they say anymore they actually are going to be used against us, meanwhile you also proudly claim that you never watch tv, seemingly infering that mainstream media is not to be trusted, and you have a history of writing alarmist threads, acting like some sort of patriot, warning about the government.
There is so much opposing views and contradiction in your posts, it's like they are written by multiple persons.
Like this thread you wrote only six months ago, for instance,
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The point is that you are whining about people having certain conspiracy theories, on a conspiracy site. You have no right writing a thread witgh the intent to bring down this group of people.
Is the mod calling the member a disinfo agent or shill? I thought there were specific rules against that.
Just trying to establish how credible you actually are.
No, you wrote a thread suggesting that a false flag might happen. That was 6 months ago. Today you are here blasting people that think that the latest terror attacks were false flags.
What gives you the right to attack these people? Why say this,
So the OP is actually a warning against dangerous fanatics, so you feel that "the False Flag crowd" are dangerous fanatics?
Seems like this thread is an attack on a group of ATS members indeed, based on their dissenting views.
Did you see any of them write a thread about the "fanatic disbelievers", analyzing why they just won't believe in the false flag?
But lets be honest, this is another group. These are specific people pushing "THIS IS A FALSE FLAG" who will not stray from that opinion, or even stray from any sub-conclusions they have come to, even if presented with undeniable proof to the contrary. This is a very specific kind of poster on the forum. And it's sad to see they have duped a few long standing members who are not so ignorant/arrogant.
Originally posted by Danbones
check out this thread
www.abovetopsecret.com...
member Wholearth who posted is the the topic of the thread
she got to defend herself from a detractor in the BEST ATS TRADITIONedit on 8-5-2013 by Danbones because: (no reason given)
I think I see what you're talking about, but I'm not disturbed by it. The pandering pus-bags who "serve" us in the Government richly deserve to be lynched. That is, every one of them who is not risking his career to stop the insanity going on in this country. You know, that's why they are forced to wear neckties; so that when we've had enough we can conveniently dispose of them. We obviously haven't had enough yet.
Originally posted by Hefficide
reply to post by Danbones
There is a lynch mob mentality at work and it is disturbing.
I agree with you on that. But I can also sympathize with those who are a little overly intense in their hatred of the agents of the status quo. It's a personal evolution that's happening with these people, and you are off-base trying to label it egotism or anything else inappropriate. The appropriate response to discovering that you have been fed lies your whole life is nothing less than outrage. It takes some time to get past that (admittedly destructive) outrage and into the constructive phase of becoming the change you want to see in the world.
Especially when it begins to target the victims of crime and their families... all to feed the digital egos of armchair detectives who want to use logic like "I don't trust CNN therefore nobody died at Sandy Hook"...