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conspiracy psychology debunked

1)Alternative 9/11 conspiracy theorists are crazy or suffer from some sort of paranoid or delusional mindset. (It is inferred here that people who accept the 9/11 Commission report's conspiracy theory are rational and sane.)
2) People believe in a 9/11 alternative conspiracy because they can't perceive that a smaller, weaker, less important actor could inflict such damage or they cannot accept that such a large tragedy could have such a baseless motive so they invent grandiose reasons and conspirators.
3) People believe in a 9/11 alternative conspiracy because they find it more comforting to believe it was their own government than Islamic terrorists.
4) People believe in a 9/11 alternative theory as a means to promote some kind of agenda like making money on books or videos.
5) People believe in a 9/11 alternative theory as a product of political party affiliation, anti American sentiment, anti government sentiment, anti Semitic sentiment, or a disdain for the Bush administration.

You forgot No.6, LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT ME! These conspiracist are basically arrested adolescents screaming for attention. They are all busy trying to one-up each other, coming out with increasingly whackier "theories". For instance - one will say, "Flight 11 had a pod hanging off the wing when it hit the building"! Then the next one will say, "Think that's radical? I don't think Flight 11 even existed - it was a hologram"! Controlled demolition vs thermite vs mini nukes vs space beams. Ad nauseum. There really isn't a need to do a lot of in-depth investigation into the syndrome, it affects a microscopic cross section of the population and really doesn't deserve a lot of attention.

By the way don't confuse the conspiracist with a larger and reasonable section of the population that may not be satisfied with the governments explanation of the intelligence and security failures that contributed to 9/11.
 
Granted, we would expect as much, but if you do the slightest bit of research you will find that the recordings were played only once at the Moussaui trial and only a transcript was provided by the FBI. An FBI transcript without any possibility of independent verification is hardly evidence.

So a courtroom full of people heard them? Not a peep on the transcripts not being correct. IIRC, didn't they also play the tape for family members? I They're not independent verification? Or are you calling them liars too?
 
Well, americans do have a tendency (and ample ability) to get commercial'esque about... alot, hence the abundance of 'movements' formed over every little thing.

I think South Park said it best. 1/4 of all Americans are retarded. Curious though. What movements that are popular here that you'll never see in Sweden?
 
You forgot No.6, LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT ME! These conspiracist are basically arrested adolescents screaming for attention. They are all busy trying to one-up each other, coming out with increasingly whackier "theories". For instance - one will say, "Flight 11 had a pod hanging off the wing when it hit the building"! Then the next one will say, "Think that's radical? I don't think Flight 11 even existed - it was a hologram"! Controlled demolition vs thermite vs mini nukes vs space beams. Ad nauseum. There really isn't a need to do a lot of in-depth investigation into the syndrome, it affects a microscopic cross section of the population and really doesn't deserve a lot of attention.

By the way don't confuse the conspiracist with a larger and reasonable section of the population that may not be satisfied with the governments explanation of the intelligence and security failures that contributed to 9/11.

Well said.
 
This thread is being hijacked by approximately 12 hijackers, who appear to want to discuss anything other than conspiracy psychology. This would be ok in itself if the hijackers had some explosive new testimony that would demolish the existing theories pillars of wisdom about 9/11, but sadly its about cockpits.

It is amazing how 12 hijackers can destroy a potentially fruitful discussion.
 
This thread is being hijacked by approximately 12 hijackers, who appear to want to discuss anything other than conspiracy psychology. This would be ok in itself if the hijackers had some explosive new testimony that would demolish the existing theories pillars of wisdom about 9/11, but sadly its about cockpits.

It is amazing how 12 hijackers can destroy a potentially fruitful discussion.

I guess now it's about cockpits and posters complaining about other posters. :D

I would imagine that having a truther say (in this thread) that no one has heard the CVR, when it's well known that many have, might be some decent insight into the mind of a truther.
 
This thread is being hijacked by approximately 12 hijackers, who appear to want to discuss anything other than conspiracy psychology. This would be ok in itself if the hijackers had some explosive new testimony that would demolish the existing theories pillars of wisdom about 9/11, but sadly its about cockpits.

It is amazing how 12 hijackers can destroy a potentially fruitful discussion.

The OP is one big honkin' straw man. What is there to discuss?
 
This thread is being hijacked by approximately 12 hijackers, who appear to want to discuss anything other than conspiracy psychology. This would be ok in itself if the hijackers had some explosive new testimony that would demolish the existing theories pillars of wisdom about 9/11, but sadly its about cockpits.

It is amazing how 12 hijackers can destroy a potentially fruitful discussion.

You seriously think that 12 hijackers with keyboards can hijack a conspiracy forum? LOL - wake up, sheeple! :D
 
That was the point of the thread. To make 9/11 relevant by forcing discussion.

Regardless of how ridiculous the subject matter is.

Okay, I'm admittedly no genius, but... how does forcing discussion make a particular topic any more relevant? Especially when there is no evidence to support 9/11 Truth?
 
Okay, I'm admittedly no genius, but... how does forcing discussion make a particular topic any more relevant? Especially when there is no evidence to support 9/11 Truth?

There's a great quote about theatre actors:

A great review can make someone a star
A bad review can make someone a hero
No review makes someone a nobody


It's not about discussing the evidence because any and all evidence was taken away from them years ago. It's simply about keeping the discussion going so they don't slip away into irrelevancy (even though this, too, happened years ago). Why? Probably a hundred different reasons. For some, like Gage and Jones, it's to continue drawing a pay cheque. For others, its so they can "fight the man!" from the comfort of their basements. For still others, I guess they truly believe they just need to get to that one person who is on the fence to start a tidal wave of TRUTH!!!!

Oh look what I did! I did exactly what dommyboysinjapan's topic was about. I guess that proves 9/11 was an inside job!
 
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I still would like dommysboy to explain what the purpose of this thread is from his perspective.

How about it, dommysboy?
 
I think South Park said it best. 1/4 of all Americans are retarded. Curious though. What movements that are popular here that you'll never see in Sweden?

Thanks to the multicultural zeal of 'becoming' more hip and 'with it', i.e in roman times be like the romans if you cant live in Rome yourself. So, thanks to a large and growing consumation of the english language, american media outlets and entertainment thereof, such given movements tend to migrate over, albeit in a milder form. I even noticed there are a couple of Raelian churches/temples in Sweden (allthough it's a canadian thingy isn't it?).
 
A W Smith,

WHAT evidence? Do you see the problem? They fixate on the conspiracy theorists state of mind because there is NO evidence of a conspiracy.

Then why call it "9/11 Conspiracies Fact or Fiction" and why advertise it to the public as a look into the theories themselves? Why not call it "9/11 Conspiracies: A Look At How and Why these Theories Are Becoming More Prevalent?"
 
A W Smith,



Then why call it "9/11 Conspiracies Fact or Fiction" and why advertise it to the public as a look into the theories themselves? Why not call it "9/11 Conspiracies: A Look At How and Why these Theories Are Becoming More Prevalent?"

I've had to look over this thread twice to find the post by A W Smith that you're replying to. If you learned how to use the quote button, it might be a bit easier to figure out what on Earth you're talking about. It's at the bottom right of the post you're replying to, and all you have to do is click it with the mouse. Is that so much effort for you that you'd rather leave everyone else on the forum to have to do a search on the posts by the user you're replying to? In fact, it can't be, because it's less effort than typing the name of the member you're replying to. So could you please try to acquire some manners, and use the forum comprehensibly?

Dave
 
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Generally, real psychological studies aren't published on YouTube.

Really?

You mean The Asch conformity experiments, Terror management theory, and System justification theory that Manwell alluded to in those videoes were all published by YouTube???

Wow! That's news to me.
 
I've had to look over this thread twice to find the post by A W Smith that you're replying to. If you learned how to use the quote button, it might be a bit easier to figure out what on Earth you're talking about. It's at the bottom right of the post you're replying to, and all you have to do is click it with the mouse. Is that so much effort for you that you'd rather leave everyone else on the forum to have to do a search on the posts by the user you're replying to? In fact, it can't be, because it's less effort than typing the name of the member you're replying to. So could you please try to acquire some manners, and use the forum comprehensibly?

Dave

Thanks for the tip. I will use this feature from now on. Speaking of manners though, you could just offer me the suggestion rather than implying that I had "poor manners" by doing it the harder way. Clearly I never really even noticed these links or I would have used them. (There are icons all over this page.)

That would have been the polite thing to do.;)
 
That was the point of the thread. To make 9/11 relevant by forcing discussion.

Regardless of how ridiculous the subject matter is.

The point was to draw a distinction between real psychology (like the Asch conformity experiments) and pseudo-psychology (like suggesting that people support 9/11 Truth because they feel a sense of comfort over this notion,) by inviting discussion. Did I force anyone on this message board to respond?

The issue of 9/11 and how it is presented to the public is a lot more important than your soap operas, or your football games.
 

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